Berklee College of Music
STUDENT SERVICES
 
Whether you're in need of academic, personal, educational or career counseling, there's always somebody to talk to who can help you get the most out of your Berklee experience. Following are some of the main student services offices, as well as some areas of the website that otherwise address the needs of current students.

Admissions
Everything you need to know about the Admissions process.

Career Development Center
The Career Development Center's services go well beyond advising. The CDC offers you a number of resources—references, databases, office equipment—to help you with your career research.

Counseling and Advising Center
The C&AC offers personal and academic advising, with special information for international students and students with special needs.

Student Affairs/Dean of Students
This office manages most of the student services on campus, including the Office of Admissions, the Office of Financial Aid, the Office of Housing, the Office of Scholarships and Student Employment, the Office of Student Activities, the Registrar's Office, and the Counseling and Advising Center and Career Development Center, and the Parent Office.

Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Policy (PDF)
It is the policy of Berklee College of Music to maintain a working and learning environment that is safe, respectful, productive and free from sexual harassment and any other unlawful discrimination. Read the full policy at the link above.

Financial Aid
The Financial Aid section will answer all of your questions about financing your education, including information about Loans, Scholarships and Tuition.

GLBT Allies at Berklee
The GLBT Allies consists of faculty, staff, and administrators who support a safe and supportive environment for Berklee's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students.

Insurance Information
Everything you need to know about your student insurance plan.

Office of Learning Support Services
This office oversees the Learning Center and provides tutoring assistance from academically qualified upper-semester students.

Student Employment and Internships
Berklee offers two types of employment opportunities. Student employment positions enable students to gain experience (and money) working throughout the college in a variety of ways, from building websites to staffing the Berklee Performance Center. Internships, coordinated by the Office of Experiential Learning, offer the opportunity for students to gain professional work experience and explore career options outside of the college.

Parent Office
The Parent Office addresses the needs of parents and family members of Berklee students.

Registrar's Office
One of the main student services offices on campus, the Registrar's office coordinates student course registration and tracking your academic career at Berklee from your first semester through graduation.




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