We provide services, information, and resources that empower students as they develop into healthy and productive members of the °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College community. Our team specializes in care for students of concern and students requesting disability accomodations.

   

Contact Us:

Maloney Hall, Suite 448
Phone: 617-552-3470
student.support@bc.edu

Full-time Staff

Caroline Davis, M.A.

Caroline Davis, M.A.

Associate Dean,
Student Outreach and Support



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Caroline Davis, M.A.

Caroline Davis, M.A.

Associate Dean,

Student Outreach and Support

Rory Stein, M.A.

Rory Stein, M.A.

Assistant Dean,
Disability Services



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Rory Stein, M.A.

Rory Stein, M.A.

Assistant Dean,

Disability Services

Sean Borger-Hernandez, MSW

Sean Borger-Hernandez, MSW

Case Manager



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Sean Borger-Hernandez, MSW

Sean Borger-Hernandez, MSW

Case Manager

Graduate Assistants

Louise Faitar

Louise Faitar

Graduate Assistant,
Disability Services



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Louise Faitar

Louise Faitar

Graduate Assistant,

Disability Services

Natasha Fraser

Natasha Fraser

Graduate Assistant,
Disability Services



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Natasha Fraser

Natasha Fraser

Graduate Assistant,

Disability Services

Jackie Costello

Jackie Costello

Social Work Intern,
Student Outreach and Support



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Jackie Costello

Jackie Costello

Social Work Intern,

Student Outreach and Support

Jesse Snyder

Jesse Snyder

Social Work Intern



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Jesse Snyder

Jesse Snyder

Social Work Intern

FAQ

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Can I remain anonymous?
<p>Yes, you may remain anonymous, however, that may limit our ability to respond to or follow up on a report.</p>
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Can I talk to someone or report in person before I fill out a form?
<p>Yes, you are welcome to call our office to speak with a member of our team: 617-552-3470.</p>
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Is this confidential?
<p>No. The Office of the Dean of Students is not a confidential resource. However, information shared with our team remains private and is shared only as needed among staff members to respond to the report effectively. When submitting a report, there is an option to remain anonymous. However, this limits our ability to follow up with reporters for any additional information we may need to best support a student.&nbsp;</p>
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What happens when I report?
<p>Appropriate DOS Staff members are automatically notified when your report is submitted. From there it is reviewed and depending on the type of report, it is investigated, escalated, and/or responded to.</p>
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What housing accommodations are available based on a disability?
What if I’m unsure where to report something?
<p>Sometimes it can be unclear where or whether to report a concern or incident. We encourageyou to call our office, 617-552-3470 or email us deanofstudents@bc.edu and we can help navigate next steps. </p>
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When should I report?
<p>We encourage students to report any alleged violation of the °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College Student Code of Conduct so that the University can review the matter, provide support, and respond appropriately.&nbsp;</p>

By the Numbers

1000+

Students received disability-related accommodations

80

Students participated in Pride Peers

50+

Events and training sessions