Within our holistic mentorship model, prominent faculty nurture students with a blend of attentive guidance and autonomy to discern their interests. Students grow into reflective professionals鈥攍eaders who enjoy meaningful careers pursuing their passions and catalyzing the success of individuals and communities.
Through panel discussions, films, and presentations, the ERA seminar eases the transition to college and adult life. Each week, first-year students receive help in locating resources, hone their moral and cognitive reasoning, and become more critical and civic-minded citizens.
The team in Campion 104 serves as a vital source of support for students as they adjust to college鈥攁ssisting them with everything from career goals and service opportunities to counseling and academic progress. Contact the Office of Undergraduate Programs at 617-552-4204.
In Campion 135, graduate students have access to academic and personal support, guidance on graduation requirements and placements, and even free coffee. The Graduate Student Services team also hosts Grad Hour, a weekly gathering during which students socialize and share their experiences.
Faculty advisors help students navigate their programs and design individualized educational experiences that prepare them for satisfying careers.
Our whole person approach to education and advising encourages student development along various dimensions鈥攊nspiring personal, professional, social, and spiritual transformation.
Gain insight into your potential program鈥攊ncluding course selection, field work and practicum experiences, and student life鈥攂y speaking with a current student.
The ERA seminar includes both group discussion and individual advising.