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Student Affairs

The GSAS Office of Student Affairs is responsible for the welfare of graduate students and monitors their academic status, progress, and discipline. The office also administers leave/travel applications and readmission applications.

Garth McCavana, Dean for Student Affairs

Rise Shepsle, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs

Ellen Fox, Director of Student Services

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Student Affairs

Academic and Personal Support

Posted January 19, 2012

The Bureau of Study Counsel serves students in many capacities, including academic and personal counseling, the Peer Tutoring Program and Peer ESL Consulting Program, groups and workshops, and the Reading Course. This spring, the Bureau of offering a wide range of programs, from dissertation support to time management to dealing with emotional issues. All groups and workshops are confidential and unless otherwise indicated, are open to graduate and undergraduate students.

Call 617-495-2581 to register or for more information. Also, visit our Cranium Corner library (at 5 Linden Street), replete with free study strategy handouts.

 

Spring 2012 Workshops and Discussion Groups

View the offerings at the BSC website

 

Reading and Study Strategies Course

View the offerings at the BSC website