The University of Montevallo is a special place that values all members of its community, particularly current and potential students. Here you will find the information you are searching for as it relates to student services, enrollment and campus life.
Enrollment & Student Affairs Offices
Enrollment & Student Affairs is comprised of a number of offices that work to help ensure that each student reaches his or her unique potential.
Vice President for Enrollment & Student Affairs/
Dean of Students
Dr. Tammi Dahle
Executive Vice President for Enrollment & Student Affairs/Dean of Students
(205) 665-6020
dahlet@dbayscpa.com
Michelle Crandall
Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Enrollment & Student Affairs/DOS
(205) 665-6020
mcrandall1@dbayscpa.com
Access and Compliance
The mission of the Access and Compliance office (AAC) is to ensure that all University programs, services, and activities are accessible to students with disabilities. AAC works with faculty and staff to coordinate appropriate accommodations and services for eligible students. The AAC office is located in the rear, lower level of Main Hall. Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the AAC Office early to discuss needed accommodations.
Main Hall, Rear, Lower Level
Dr. Tomeiko Scott, Executive Director, Title IX Coordinator
(205) 665-6250
aac@dbayscpa.com
Access and Compliance
Career Development Center
The Career Development Center (CDC) offers a variety of resources to help you prepare for the career of your dreams. Our services are available to all currently enrolled degree-seeking students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
- Choosing a major – Our staff can help you find a major that fits your interests and abilities.
- Assessment tools – We offer a variety of assessments to help you discover your career passion.
- Job postings – The CDC provides current part-time and full-time job leads. Click here to view those current job openings.
- Job search – We will work with you to help design a résumé and create a cover letter that shows what you can do. We also provide opportunities to participate in mock interviews.
- Alumni Mentoring Program – The University of Montevallo Alumni Mentoring Program seeks to foster meaningful and productive one-on-one relationships between students and professional mentors.
Farmer Hall, Top Level
Michael Lebeau, Director
(205) 665-6262
Career@dbayscpa.com
Career Development Center
Counseling Services
We are here to help you navigate the challenges of college life. Our services are free, confidential and available to all currently enrolled students, faculty and staff.
Our services include:
- Individual counseling – Meet with a counselor one-on-one to learn how to deal with life’s challenges.
- Group counseling – Groups provide a time for students to meet with others in similar situations.
For more information about our services or to schedule an appointment with a counselor, call 665.6245 or stop by the lower level of Main Hall.
Puryear House
Josh Miller, Executive Director
(205) 665-6245
counseling@dbayscpa.com
Counseling Services
Housing and Residence Life
The University of Montevallo houses students in nine distinctive residence halls. The wide variety offered to residents ranges from traditional style residence halls with community baths, to halls offering rooms with private baths, to a hall with efficiency apartments. The residence halls provide a comfortable living environment conveniently located adjacent to classrooms, the library, food services, recreational facilities, and administrative offices.
UM’s nine residence halls offer students an opportunity to share a spirit of community designed to enrich many aspects of the collegiate experience. The dividends of residence life at UM are many. Being a part of a community of scholars is exciting, and living with others who share your interests and experiences is fun! Research shows that living on campus during the freshman year is a very positive factor in a student’s success, and at Montevallo, helping all students achieve their collegiate goals is a priority.
Main Hall, West Wing
John Denson, Director
(205) 665-6235
housing@dbayscpa.com
Housing & Residence Life
Public Safety
The University of Montevallo Police Department is responsible for maintaining campus security and providing a safe environment for campus life. Our goal is to support everyone in their educational pursuit by maintaining a safe community that is conducive to the spirit of learning.
We provide the University with a full service Public Safety Agency that is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. We encourage prompt reporting of all crimes and suspicious activity to the Campus Police to assist us in providing the best possible service. The Police Department strives to provide personal service to students to help ensure their safety on campus.
Working as a team in our community can only enhance the quality of life on our campus. Please feel free to contact any member of the UM Police Department with questions on services we provide.
Police Department
Tim Alexander, Chief
205-665-6155
UMPolice@dbayscpa.com
Public Safety
Student Aid
The Mission of the Student Aid Office is to enable qualified students needing financial assistance to attend the University by delivering institutional, federal, state and private financial assistance to students in an efficient, equitable, courteous, private and timely manner. The office is responsible for the administrative oversight and safeguarding of financial aid resources.
Palmer Hall, First Floor
Kim Miller, Director
205-665-6050
finaid@dbayscpa.com
Student Aid
Student Conduct
The University of Montevallo strives to maintain an educational community that fosters the development of students who are ethical, civil and responsible persons. Students of the University are expected to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the University’s function as an institution of higher education. As a community of learners and scholars, all are expected to maintain conduct that assures orderly pursuit of educational objectives, positive regard for the rights of others, and a safe environment. The Code of Student Conduct and other policies, rules, and regulations outline the standard of behavior expected while students attend the University of Montevallo. It is the responsibility of the student to know the rules and regulations contained within the Code of Conduct, which can be found in the student handbook, The Fledgling.
Main Hall, Lower Level
Alex Maxwell, Director
(205) 665-6020
studentconduct@dbayscpa.com
Student Conduct
Student Health Services
Student Health Services is an on-campus clinic that provides direct, basic medical care to all undergraduate students. Services provided are covered by undergraduate tuition and fees. Student Health Services also serves as a referral source for students needing care beyond that available on campus. Expenses incurred from care provided off campus are the responsibility of the student. Graduate students and continuing students seeking services during the summer may elect to pay the health fee to access Student Health Services.
Office Hours: 8 am – 5 pm Monday–Friday
Main Hall, East Wing
Erica Hutchens, Director
(205) 665-6275
healthserv@dbayscpa.com
Student Health Services
Student Life
Our office is located on the top floor of Farmer Hall, which is the central hub for student activity. If you need information about Greek Life, Intramurals, SGA, UPC, and/or any other student organization on campus, we’re here to help!
Farmer Hall, Top Floor
Jenny Bell, Director
(205) 665-6565
jbell8@dbayscpa.com
Student Life
Undergraduate Admissions
High school was an exciting time, but with long days of learning and a wide course load, there probably weren’t many opportunities to spread your wings and truly pursue your passions and career goals. In other words, your journey into young adulthood is just beginning, and it’s time to decide what you want to do. At the University of Montevallo, we can help with that. If you want to develop a broad base of wisdom while still focusing on your passions and talents. If you want to expand your education beyond the boundaries of the classroom. If you want to learn from instructors who will quickly become friends and mentors. If you want to earn a degree that’s practical and prestigious, valuable and challenging. If college is more than just “the next step” in your life. Then you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to Unconventional Wisdom.
Reynolds Hall, First Floor
Audrey Crawford, Executive Director
205-665-6030
Admissions@dbayscpa.com
Undergraduate Admissions
Veteran & Military Affairs
Global & Community Outreach (GLOCO)
Traci Crenshaw, Director and School Certifying Official
(205) 665-6472
vetmiloffice@dbayscpa.com
Veteran & Military Affairs