Students are encouraged to report any suspected violations of the University's "bias-motivated conduct" policy by calling the Office of Student Conduct at 617-552-3470, emailing studentconduct@bc.edu or filling a report.
The Black Women Matter Initiative consists of a weekend retreat for undergraduate Black women, a support group for graduate and undergraduate Black women, and a mentorship program for first year and sophomore Black women. All programs provide a sense of community, an opportunity for healing, and a time for celebrating Black Women at Boston College.
The Office of the Dean of Students fosters a culture of care, responsibility, and growth so that all students feel welcome and can thrive at Boston College. The department provides disability accomodations, actively supports students of concern, and provides resources for off-campus housing.
Dish is an open bi-weekly dinner and discussion meetup that invites students to engage in conversation about current events, campus life, and gender issues. This “drop in/drop out” involvement opportunity is perfect for students who are not able to engage with higher-commitment Women’s Center programs.
A student who is pregnant is entitled to pursue an education free of discrimination and with reasonable modifications to support access to the education program and related activities. If you or your partner is expecting a child, BC has many resources to assist you in continuing and completing your degree.
Dr. Shawna Cooper Whitehead