The Career Center is here to help you design a meaningful career that matches your interests, skills, and values. No matter where you are on your journey, the best way to get started is by accessing it’s resources. Some of these resources include but are not limited to CV and Resume development training, career clusters designed for students with like-minded career goals, an expansive alumni network, and an even a closet of professional attire for student use! Located between 66 Commonwealth Avenue residential hall and St. Ignatius Church, the Center is easy to access for all students on campus.
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The Career Center is here to help you design a meaningful career that matches your interests, skills, and values. No matter where you are on your journey, the best way to get started is by accessing it’s resources. Some of these resources include but are not limited to CV and Resume development training, career clusters designed for students with like-minded career goals, an expansive alumni network, and an even a closet of professional attire for student use! Located between 66 Commonwealth Avenue residential hall and St. Ignatius Church, the Center is easy to access for all students on campus.
Welcome to our Seond Orientation Giveaway! Swipe on the post above and follow the instructions to be entered for a chance to win some BC merchandise. This week we’ll be giving away an official BC short sleeved t-shirt to two lucky members of the Class of 2025! Remember to read the rules on both posts for your entry to count. Check back in on Friday (06/25), as we’ll be announcing the winner in our stories! #bc2025 #bceaglesorientation
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Feeling sick? University Health Services strives to enhance the physical and psychological wellbeing of Boston College students by providing multifaceted health care services in the Jesuit tradition of cura personalis (care for the entire person). Located at the southern part of the Saint Thomas Moore Apartments on Lower campus, UHS is open to the entire undergraduate population of BC. Whether you have a health emergency, a concern about nutrition, or a bad cold, you can expect excellent care dispensed by health professionals who are friendly, concerned, and accessible.
University Counseling Services offers students personal counseling and psychotherapy as well as programs and activities that reinforce Boston College’s dedication to educating the whole person. UCS helps students address and understand a wide variety of problems and concerns. UCS also offers group counseling, same-day consultation, and more! Learn about UCS in the Health, Wellness & Recreation community on My BC Orientation.
Throwback to a vintage BC Intramural Sports Champion mug from 2014. All these years later, these champion mugs are still just as prized. Attend our informal and interactive Zoom hangout and talk with Orientation Leaders about intramural and club sports on campus! Join us at 8:00 PM EDT to learn more about how you can get involved! You can find the link on the Events tab of My BC Orientation.
The Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center, the BAIC for short, supports the undergraduate community—with a particular focus on AHANA (people of African, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American descent), multicultural and multiracial students. Among its many programs, the BAIC runs OTE (Options Through Education) a program which helps first year students navigate college life and fulfill their potential. You can learn more about the BAIC in the AHANA Community on My BC Orientation.
BC has countless opportunities for you to explore your creative side, whether that is through theater, dance, song, or art. Attend tonight's informal and interactive Zoom hangout to talk with some of the Orientation Leaders about the ways to join and get involved in the art scene at BC. Our Arts Scene zoom will be starting at 7 PM EDT and you can find the Zoom link in the Events tab of my BC Orientation! #BCEaglesOrientation 🎨💃🖌️📷🧑‍🎤
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The Learning to Learn office (LTL for short) is an on campus office dedicated to supporting the holistic formation of first generation, low income, and underrepresented students at BC. The Learning to Learn office offers academic support, grants, books and school supplies, graduate school preparation, and free food on occasion. Don't hesitate to visit the LTL office on College Road once you're on campus!
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