Academic and Student Resources
The School of Education’s numerous academic resources enrich intellectual inquiry and provoke philosophical debate. There is a strong tradition of faculty carrying theory into community action through the creation of programs and centers that not only advance research and academic dialogue, but also provide models for change and innovation.
Academic Resources
Academic Advising
Students are responsible for consulting with their academic advisors for the purpose of course selection.
Advisors have an Advising Authorization Code (AAC) for undergraduate advisees.
Student Services Office
The Student Services Office seeks to empower students’ success, by providing them with the resources to navigate effectively and thrive in their academic pursuits. In doing so, the Student Services Office acts as a liaison between faculty, staff, and students, and resources across campus.
Director of Student Services: Stephanie Gonzalez, 3-3177, Room 243
Coordinator: Eva Arango, 3-3177, Room 243
General: sedstdt@bu.edu, 3-3177
Conference Space Reservations: sedreservations@gmail.com
Student Records Office
The Student Records Office houses and processes materials pertaining to the student record for both graduate and undergraduate students. The SED Student Records Office, in conjunction with the Student Services Office, acts as a resource and support for faculty and students for academic, social, and graduation activities.
Manager: Deborah McCullough, 3-4235, Room 127
Coordinator: Caysie Carter, 3-4563, Room 127
General: sedstu@bu.edu, 3-4235
Graduate Financial Aid Office
The School of Education’s Graduate Financial Assistance Office provides information and assistance to applicants, admitted students, and continuing students. The office seeks to help students navigate the scholarship and financial aid application process, in addition to making students aware of open assistantship, job, and volunteer positions.
Manager: Jessica Griffin, 3-4238, Room 114
Licensure and Consortium Office
Many professions for which students prepare in the School of Education require licensure by the state, commonwealth, or district in which students wish to practice. The University Licensure Office is prepared to assist students seeking licensure. Additionally, Boston University’s School of Education and a selection of Boston-area school districts, and service agencies have come together to form a consortium for the mutual exchange of expertise and training. Consortium school systems and social service agencies provide SED students with a variety of settings in which to pursue student-teaching, school-based counseling experiences, and administrative internships. Undergraduates may choose to do their student-teaching experience during a Study Abroad semester.
Officer: Jo-Anne Richard, 3-3239, Room 113
Instructional Materials Center (IMC)
A multimedia technology resource center for the SED community. At the IMC, students, faculty, and staff have access to various technologies and expertise that facilitate research, communication, collaboration, and the production of digital and paper-based educational resources. The center supports a wide range of instructional and communications aids, including extensive computing and printing resources, multimedia classrooms, telecommunications, scanning, digital video, and graphics.
The Pickering Educational Resources Library
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