Campus Resources
Boston University offers world-class services and resources to students attending BU in the summer. These pages provide information about resources that are available to you on and around campus, including links to academic resources, health & wellness options, computing, and finding your way around campus.
Additional on-campus services and resources include:
Arts in the Summer
Boston has a vibrant arts and culture scene, especially in the summer. From film screenings to concerts, performances, and exhibits, the summer is a great time to take advantage of all the arts in Boston. For an up-to-date listing of events in the arts, visit Free Summer Arts Events from the BU Arts Initiative. Check this page often for arts events both on and off campus. Don’t forget that your BU student ID gets you free admission into the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, and the Harvard Art Museums. For more information, visit the BU Arts Initiative, located in the George Sherman Union at 775 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 201, email artsinbu@bu.edu, or call 617-358-0489.
BU Cycle Kitchen—The BUCK
Those arriving on campus with bicycles are encouraged to register them at BU’s bicycling center – The BUCK. Registrants are automatically granted access to secure bike rooms on the Charles River Campus. Those who need help assembling their bicycle upon arrival will find all the tools and training required to do so. The BUCK is located at 1019 Commonwealth Ave (enter via Babcock Street). For more information, please visit bu.edu/transportation/buck, email bikes@bu.edu, or call 617-353-BUCK.
BU Diversity & Inclusion
BU Diversity & Inclusion (BU D&I) works closely and collaboratively with the entire University to build a positive and inclusive campus environment, ensuring that the paths to academic, professional, and social success are open and unimpeded to every member of the BU community. BU D&I hosts programming, events, and training workshops throughout the year to foster community and to promote inclusivity and well-being. Learn more at bu.edu/diversity. Contact at odi@bu.edu.
BU Shuttle—The BUS
Traveling between BU’s Charles River Campus, Fenway Campus, and Medical Campus is easy using the BU Shuttle (BUS). This service is provided free of charge to members of the University community. For a current schedule, route map, exact stop locations, and links to our trip-planning app, Terrier Transit, please visit the Transportation Services website. Note that the BU Shuttle provides service to the Fenway Campus during the Fall and Spring semesters only.
BU Transportation Services
Parking permits may be purchased online through the Transportation Management Portal. Permits are limited and subject to availability.
- Student Commuter permits are valid all day in select lots on west campus and after 3 pm on select lots on east and central campus. Students residing in certain areas of Allston, Brighton, Brookline, Fenway/Kenmore, Bay Village, and Back Bay are not eligible to purchase a Student Commuter permit.
- Student Flex permits are valid all day in three eligible lots and after 3 pm in three additional lots for a daily fee.
- Student Evening Commuter permits are valid all day in select lots after 3 pm. Students registered for daytime classes (any class starting before 4 pm, defined by the University Registrar) are not eligible to purchase a Student Evening Commuter permit.
Vehicles parked on University property without valid permits will be subject to citation or tow without notice and at the vehicle owner’s risk and expense. For more information, please visit www.bu.edu/transportation, email transportation@bu.edu, or call 617-353-2160.
Center for Career Development
The Center for Career Development (CCD) seeks to empower BU students and alumni to make intentional decisions about their professional futures, to build purposeful lives, and to pursue their professional goals while adapting to a changing world. The CCD offers programming on a wide range of career-related topics as well as numerous ways to connect with the labor market, particularly with employers seeking BU talent. In addition, the CCD has numerous online resources as well as experienced professionals ready to help students and alumni navigate all aspects of career development—from exploring majors and careers to networking, internships, graduate study, and more.
The CCD is located in the Yawkey Center for Student Services, 100 Bay State Road, 6th floor. Please note that the CCD serves full-time and part-time BU students who are matriculated into or have graduated from a BU degree program. For more information about the CCD’s services, please visit bu.edu/careers. The CCD can also be reached at 617-353-3590 or future@bu.edu.
Disability & Access Services
Boston University is committed to supporting the academic, social, and cultural integration of individuals with disabilities. The mission of Disability & Access Services (DAS) is to foster academic excellence, personal responsibility, and leadership growth in students with disabilities. Individuals are encouraged to contact DAS to discuss support services and accommodations they may need. Services include auxiliary aids such as sign-language interpreters, exam accommodation, note-taking services, text in alternative format, and assistive technology. Accommodations are provided on a case-by-case basis depending on the individual’s diagnosis and documented needs. DAS is also available to consult with individuals and groups regarding architectural, programmatic, digital, or communication access. The Disability & Access Services office may be reached at 617-353-3658, by email at access@bu.edu, or at bu.edu/disability.
You are also welcome to visit the Disability & Access Services office in person or online on the social media pages linked below.
25 Buick Street, Suite 300
Boston, MA 02215
617-353-3658
Fitness & Recreation Center
The Fitness & Recreation Center (FitRec) and Department of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance offer a wide variety of summer recreational opportunities, including classes in aquatics, climbing, court sports, dance, emergency medical services, fitness, Pilates, sailing, and yoga. They also offer one-on-one services such as personal training, tennis lessons, aerial dance and dance technique, and private Pilates lessons. Programs for children include full day camps and classes in dance, gymnastics, sports, swimming, and climbing.
Beginning in the spring, a complete list of summer programming is available at bu.edu/fitrec.
George Sherman Union
The George Sherman Union, located at 775 Commonwealth Avenue, is a central hub for student life. In addition to being home to 8 different types of dining options and a City Convenience store, the GSU hosts frequent lectures and events, acting as the focal point of campus activity. During the academic year, registered student groups and organizations are able to showcase their work and promote upcoming events in an exhibition area at the main entrance of the building known as “The Link.” There are work spaces and study lounges available throughout the rest of the building. University-sponsored and external groups and organizations are able to reserve conference rooms located in the GSU for meetings and seminars through Events & Conferences.
Along with its vibrant student presence, the GSU is home to multiple departments within the Division of Student Life, including the Community Service Center, the Dean of Students office, the Student Activities Office, and the Orientation office. It is also the location of departments such as the BU Hub, the BU Arts Initiative, Catering on the Charles and Dining Services, as well as the Center for Gender, Sexuality & Activism (CGSA), the Islamic Prayer Room, and Student Government offices.
The GSU Operations office provides information about activities and resources on campus to students, staff, and guests. This office manages the building’s lost and found and can provide a variety of chargers and equipment to anyone with a BU ID. For more information, please visit the Operations office on the 2nd floor of the GSU or call 617-353-5498.
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
The Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground (HTC) is Boston University’s student center for self-exploration and community building. Like the Rev. Dr. Howard Thurman, the HTC believes that shared meaningful and creative experiences are essential to building Common Ground among all people. The HTC specializes in creating opportunities for such experiences so students can connect with themselves and those around them.
All Boston University students are invited to attend the HTC’s regularly occurring programs, like Coffee & Conversation (20 years strong!) and Book Club. For more information about these and all HTC programs, special events, and ways to get involved, visit their website at bu.edu/thurman or follow them on Instagram at @buhtc.
LGBTQIA+ Student Resource Center
The LGBTQIA+ Student Resource Center is an inclusive and safe environment for all members of the community. With a deep commitment to recognizing and addressing the unique challenges faced by queer and trans students, the center offers accessible resources, sustains inclusive community groups, introduces intersectional programming, and empowers individuals in their pursuit of authentic self-expression within the university setting.
The LGBTQIA+ Student Resource Center is located at 808 Commonwealth Avenue, Floor 2M. For more information, call 617-353-3908 or email bupride@bu.edu.
Marsh Chapel
During the summer, Marsh Chapel and the Religious Life office remain open. Pastoral care is available through the Marsh Chapel staff, and there are programmatic events and group activities throughout the summer. Information on Religious Life activities can be obtained through the Chapel office (617-353-3560) or on the Marsh Chapel website at bu.edu/chapel.
The BU Interdenominational Protestant Worship Service is held every Sunday in the summer in Marsh Chapel. Dean Robert Hill preaches and the Marsh Chapel Choir leads music. When Dean Hill is away, the National Summer Preacher Series includes guests from across the country (see the Chapel website for weekly listings).
MyBU Student Portal
The MyBU Student Portal provides online access to your student records at BU. You can use the MyBU Student Portal to view and change personal information such as your address, view your student account, register for classes, see your grades, check your compliance status, confirm classroom locations, and more. To use the MyBU Student Portal, you must have an active BU login name and Kerberos password.
Yawkey Center for Student Services
The six-story Yawkey Center for Student Services, located at 100 Bay State Road, includes the Marciano Commons dining area and is also home to the Center for Career Development, the Educational Resource Center, and several College of Arts & Sciences advising and academic support programs.