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Academic integrity is taken quite seriously at °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College and by the dean and °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥of the School of Theology and Ministry, in particular.Ìý CSTM abides by the University policy on academic integrity to be found inÌý.Ìý The roles and responsibilities of students, faculty, and deans with regard to promoting academic integrity can also be found inÌýthe University Graduate Catalog.Ìý CSTM students are strongly encouraged to become familiar with these policies and procedures, as they are held responsible for this knowledge.Ìý Students with questions regarding what constitutes a violation of °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College’s Academic Integrity Policy, especially with regard to specific courses and assignments, are invited and encouraged to ask these questions of their professors and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
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Not sure which is right for you? Have other questions about writing?
Contact Jen Bader, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, at 617-552-4478 or baderje@bc.edu.
Usually offered every semester during the academic year, this course uses students’ writing assignments from other courses to teach the student how best to approach the various kinds of writing assignments most commonly given by CSTM faculty: theological reflection papers, research papers, weekly readings-based papers, etc. It also can help students prepare for larger projects such as theses and synthesis projects. This course is useful both for ESL students as well as students wanting to master writing skills in theology on a graduate level.
Offers writing tutoring in person and online. Also offers some ESL services with regard to writing and speaking.Ìý
Located in the Theology and Ministry Library (TML), the Writing Companions Corner offers individual writing tutoring to CSTM students of all levels who are in coursework.Ìý
from the Department of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥members overviewing the M.A. in Theology and Ministry thesis process.
An education at the °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College School of Theology and Ministry provides knowledge, formation, andÌýskills that areÌýassets in many fields. In addition to traditional ministries, many students work in medicine, business, and education. Placement services guide students in seeking a vocational path that is appropriate to their particular interests and talents.
Graduates ofÌýthe CSTM serve in a variety of ministries. The associate dean of student affairs provides personalized placement assistance, publishes an annual Resume BookÌýof CSTM graduates sent to over one hundred employers nationwide, and works with the °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College Career Center to tailor workshops to the needs of CSTM students.Ìý Employment notices are posted regularly on the CSTM Web site so that prospective graduates have access to the most up-to-date job opportunities from employers seeking STM graduates. Faculty mentors begin working with students who plan to continue for doctoral studies as early as the student’s first semester.Ìý CSTM students gain admission to many of the world’s most selective doctoral programs. This testifies to the quality of a CSTM education, the caliber of the student body, and the school’s thorough placement process.
GISA is a student organization run by graduate international students at °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College. The mission is to provide educational, social and cultural opportunitiesÌýto the graduate international student community at °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College. In addition, the GISA seeks to promote and enhance positive interactions among American and International graduate students.
The mission of the Office of International Students and Scholars is to work with the larger BC community to help ensure the academic and personal success of international students and scholars, and their families, at °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College. The OISS provides information, support, and services so that international students and scholars can achieve their goals both in and outside of the classroom. The OISS aims to increase awareness of international student and scholar needs, promote intercultural competency across campus, and advocate for greater support for the international community of °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College.
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What is Wellness Coaching?
Wellness Coaches will meet with you in- person or virtually to facilitate a one-on-one conversation on personal wellness. The initial wellness coaching session is 45 minutes and follow-up sessions are encouraged and can be scheduled as needed.
How does it work?
Wellness Coaches take a holistic approach to personal wellness and work with you through a collaborative and non-judgmental partnership to:
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How do I sign up?
Please emailÌýMarcia RyanÌýto set up an appointment.Ìý
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