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Academic Support:
Whether you make an appointment or walk in, the advisers in CAASS (Center for Academic Advisement and Student Success) will assist you with issues related to your educational planning, including first-year and transfer-student advisement, educational foundation advisement, and guidance on the Core Curriculum.
3207 Boylan Hall
718.951.5471
The Brooklyn College Learning Center (LC) provides free peer tutoring in a convenient and comfortable environment. Our tutoring follows national best practices that empower students to cultivate the skills and behaviors of confident, independent, and lifelong learners.
1300 Boylan Hall
718.951.5821
The Brooklyn College Library & Academic IT unit advances knowledge, stimulates creativity and intellectual inquiry, supports education, fosters research partnerships, and engages diverse communities. They provide access to resources and support for students' exploration within facilities that support user needs. The Library offers computer labs & printers for students to use
Middle of East Quad
(718) 951-5628
The Student Ombudsperson works to ensure that students are able to define and articulate their concerns and issues and are referred to the appropriate contact persons on campus to help them arrive at a solution in an effective and timely manner.
The student ombudsperson will act as a source of information on university rules, regulations, policies, and procedures and will guide the utilization of these resources as appropriate. Students are encouraged to seek the advice of the student ombudsperson, especially if the concern relates to medical or financial difficulties.
2113 Boylan Hall
studentaffairs@brooklyn.cuny.edu
718.951.5352
The CSDS is responsible for ensuring the successful integration of students with disabilities into the Brooklyn College community and for determining what constitutes appropriate, reasonable accommodations. Services for students with disabilities registered in the program include preadmission interviews, priority registration, individual counseling, auxiliary aids (readers, writers, laboratory assistants), individual testing accommodations and arrangements, advocacy, and direct liaison with offices that provide college services.
138 Roosevelt Hall
718.951.5538
The Enrollment Services Center (ESC) offers registration, financial aid, ID, cashiering, and recreational passes services to the Brooklyn College community
102 West Quad Center
Health and Wellness:
Recognizing the challenge that students may experience getting enough food, Brooklyn College’s Food Pantry opened on November 24, 2015. The Food Pantry offers healthy food and toiletries to enrolled Brooklyn College students so that they can focus on their academic studies. All applications to the Food Pantry are confidential. We are excited to assist you!
312 Student Center
718.951.5059
The health clinic is a primary care facility where students may receive evaluation and treatment for acute and chronic medical conditions as well as guidance on practices that promote good health and disease prevention. These high-quality health services are offered free of charge to all enrolled Brooklyn College students to help improve well-being and productivity.
114 Roosevelt Hall
bchealthclinic@brooklyn.cuny.edu
718.951.5580
Personal counseling is available to Brooklyn College undergraduate and graduate students. A staff of psychologists, counselors, and social workers are available to assist you with personal issues or problems you may experience during your academic years. Emergency consultations and referrals to outside services are also provided. Workshops are offered on stress management, time management, test anxiety, etc.
All services are free and confidential. No information is released without the student's consent. Initial appointments for services must be made in person.
0203 James Hall
BCPersonalCounseling@gmail.com
P: 718.951.5363
Support Offices:
The mission of the Immigrant Student Success Office (ISSO) is to recruit, enroll, and retain students, with an emphasis on new immigrants, such as students granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) who identify with the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAMERS), and first-generation students by providing the necessary academic and non-academic support to ensure graduation from Brooklyn College in a timely manner.
117 Roosevelt Hall
718.951.5023
The LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and/or Questioning) Resource Center is both a welcoming space and supportive network for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and asexual and/or ally (LGBTQIA) students, staff, and faculty at Brooklyn College. By fostering a culture of respect, advocacy, and empowerment, the center promotes an inclusive community where everyone is celebrated for who they are and has the opportunity to learn, work, and grow in a supportive environment. The center aims to bring together the talents of students, faculty, and staff for the express purpose of educating the campus community through academic programming, the arts, and entertainment about issues that affect the LGBTQIA community.
219 Student Center
718.951.5739.
The Women's Center's goal is to "create, promote and organize programs that raise awareness of women's issues and in return empower participants"
227 Ingersoll Hall Extension
718.951.5777