For times when you need a place to relax or socialize with fellow students, there are several facilities on campus that are available to you. The Graduate Management Student Lounge, in Fulton 124, is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week (except during periods when the building is closed). The lounge offers a comfortable place to relax, catch up on reading or have a bite to eat. There is a kitchenette area that includes a refrigerator and microwave, as well as a flat screen TV. An access code is needed to enter the lounge (13-2-4). The Murray House also provides a mix of casual lounging areas and meeting/study space.
Graduate Management students may reserve a number of rooms in Fulton Hall for group meetings. These rooms are available on a first come, first served basis and can be reserved using our on-line scheduler, which can be found in your Agora portal under "Other Services" as "CSOM Room Scheduler".
The Agora Portal is a central place where a wide variety of information or services from multiple sources are accessible. The information available in the Agora Portal is based on your role(s) (e.g., faculty, staff, or student) at Boston College. Your role(s) determines your access for reading, searching, updating, and personalizing the information and services in your portal. You must be a member of the Boston College community to access the Agora Portal.
Some examples of resources available to you through the Agora Portal include:
You can access the Agora Portal here . To login, enter your username and your password.
For assistance with using the Agora Portal, please contact the Help Center at 617-552-4357 or help.center@bc.edu.
The Graduate Programs Office has set up program listservs to keep students apprised of key information pertinent to their individual programs. All students will be subscribed, using their BC email address, to the appropriate listserv at the start of their first semester. Listservs are used to communicate academic announcements, career resource information, speakers and events, volunteer opportunities, as well as GSOM student social activities. To ensure your subscription to the listserv, it is your responsibility to verify that your email address is not suppressed in the Privacy Preferences section of your Agora account. Our ability to communicate quickly and accurately with students is greatly enhanced with the listservs. Please ensure that you release your email address in your privacy preferences as soon as possible. If you find that you are not receiving emails, please contact The Graduate Programs Office to ensure your information is accurate.
Detailed information on changing your information privacy can be viewed here.
To learn more about the Eagle One Card, how to obtain it, and where it can be used, please visit the Eagle One Card page of the Office of Student Services’ website.
To learn more about Boston College’s parking system, permit types, parking maps, pricing, restrictions, and other transportation services (ex. shuttles), please visit the Transportation and Parking website.
To learn more about Boston College’s Campus Safety, please visit their website. You will find contact information and they also have an FAQ page.
To stay up to date on University health safety, protocols, requirements and the health services offered by Boston College, please visit the University Health Services website.
To learn more about University Counseling Services and the services/programs they offer to our students, please visit their website.
The Disability Services Office empowers students with medical, physical, psychological, and temporary disabilities to achieve their educational, career, and personal goals. To learn more about the services they offer and accommodations they can provide, please visit their website.
The Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) at Boston College is available to answer any questions regarding visas, employment and other issues unique to international students. To learn more about this office, please visit their website.
If a heavy snowstorm or other emergency necessitates cancellation of classes, students should tune in to WBZ Radio (1030AM), WBZ-TV (Channel 4) or WCVB (Channel 5) between 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Students may also call 617-552-INFO for information on an emergency closing or early release. Announcements will also be posted on the BC website as well as the Emergency Management website. An announcement will inform students if there is cancellation of classes.
To learn more about the Boston College Libraries and the services they provide, please visit their website.
To purchase textbooks and BC memorabilia, please visit the Boston College Bookstore website. The Bookstore is located on the 1st Floor of McElroy Commons.