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OFFICES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Academic Resource Center
http://web.mit.edu/arc/, room 7-104, phone 3-6771
Alcohol Policies and Procedures & Substance Abuse Programs
This website will provide you with much of what you need to know to use alcohol responsibly within the MIT community.
http://web.mit.edu/alcohol/www/, room 26-161, phone 3-3276
Behavioral/Situational Assessment Team (BSAT)
A key element of the MIT Workplace Violence Program, BSAT consults with any person with a concern about a fear of, threat, or actual violence in the workplace.
http://web.mit.edu/bsat/
MIT Chaplains
The MIT Board of Chaplains, representing many of the world's religions, serve their own religious communities, as well as the MIT community at large. Chaplains are available for counseling, private talks, and program development.
http://web.mit.edu/dsl/religious_life.html
Committee on Campus Race Relations
The CCRR is charged with fostering better relations among the races f people at MIT, and with helping the community realize the benefits of its cultural and racial diversity.
http://web.mit.edu/ccrr/
Counseling/Support Services
This office offers a range of services, including counseling and consultation, special support, and advocacy.
http://web.mit.edu/counsel/www/, room 5-104, phone 3-4861
Dean for Graduate Students
The Dean provides a senior voice on behalf of graduate student issues and concerns and to work with the Graduate Student Council to articulate relevant matters to senior administration.
http://web.mit.edu/gso/dean/, room 3-132, phone 3-1957
Dean for Student Life
The Division of Student Life serves students in their personal growth and development. Through the integration of living and learning, DSL provides a safe, healthy and supportive environment that optimizes the practice of balanced life skills.
http://web.mit.edu/dsl/, room 4-110, phone 3-4052
Dean for Undergraduate Education
The Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education at MIT provides support for students and faculty in a wide range of educational activities. This support includes offices which provide vital infrastructure for undergraduate students at MIT, as well as support for and encouragement of faculty initiatives in education reform.
http://web.mit.edu/due/, room 4-110, phone 3-6056
Disabilities Services
The objective of the DSO is to ensure that MIT community members receive equal access to all Institute programs and services.
http://web.mit.edu/dso/www/, phone 3-2815
Learning: room 5-104, phone 3-4861
Physical: room E19-225, phone 3-1674
Discipline & Conflict Resolution
MIT's Office of Student Conflict Resolution and Discipline handles both academic and personal (non-academic) complaints against students.
http://web.mit.edu/resolution/, room E32-133, phone 3-7848
Financial Aid
http://web.mit.edu/finaid, room 11-120, phone 8-8600
Fraternity, Sorority, and ILG Office
Part of Student Life Programs, the FSILG Office provides advising and support to MIT's 37 FSILGs, including leadership development, issue resolution, and support programs.
http://web.mit.edu/slp/fsilgs/, room W20-549, phone 3-6777
Graduate Students Office
The Graduate Students Office provides Institute-wide support and referral for graduate students and graduate administrators.
http://web.mit.edu/gso/, room 3-138, phone 3-4860
Harassment Issues
This site will outline the options for dealing with harassment at MIT.
http://web.mit.edu/communications/hg/
Health Education
http://web.mit.edu/medical/healthed/, room E23-205, phone 3-1310
Housing
Information on housing issues for undergraduates, graduate students, and guests.
http://web.mit.edu/housing/index.html, room E32-203, phone 3-5488
Human Resources
http://web.mit.edu/hr/index.html, room E19-215, phone 3-4252
International Students Office
The International Students Office (ISO) provides services that meet the special needs of MIT international students and support programs which help them to fulfill their personal and academic goals.
http://web.mit.edu/iso/www/, room 5-133, phone 3-3795
Lesbian/Bi-sexual/Gay/Transgendered (LBGT@MIT) student issues
http://web.mit.edu/lbgt/, room W20-549, phone 3-6777
Lifesites
Access to services, activities, programs, and groups that support personal, family, and community life at MIT.
http://web.mit.edu/lifesites/
Mediation@MIT
Mediation is a completely voluntary and confidential process that helps two or more people in conflict clarify their issues and goals, communicate about the situation, and try to reach a constructive resolution.
http://web.mit.edu/mediation/www/, phone 3-5921
MedLINKS
A group of volunteer undergraduates who can answer basic health related questions and connect students to MIT Medical's services and other helpful resources.
http://web.mit.edu/medlinks/www/, room E23-205, phone 3-1318
Office of Minority Education (OME)
OME's mission embraces a strategy to address academic and graduation gaps between underrepresented minority and non-minority students on MIT campus.
http://web.mit.edu/ome/, room 4-113, phone 3-5010
Ombuds Office
MIT's Ombudspersons are a neutral, independent, and confidential resource for all MIT community members.
http://web.mit.edu/ombud/, room 10-213, phone 3-5921
Public Service Center
PSC provides programming, guidance, information and support to all those who are committed to, interested in, or just curious about public service.
http://web.mit.edu/mitpsc/, room 4-104, phone 3-0742
Residential Life Programs
Residential Life Programs staff of Student Life Programs provides a central repository of residential support programming.
http://web.mit.edu/residence/, room W20-549, phone 3-6777
Saferide
SafeRide provides a safe, free means of transportation at night within and around the MIT campus.
http://web.mit.edu/parking/saferide.html, phone 8-6510
Student Activities Office
SAO provides comprehensive and centralized services to students, student organizations, and student-sponsored events including information about funding sources, financial services, advising, and event planning coordination.
http://web.mit.edu/slp/sao/index.html, room W20-549, phone 3-6777
Student Employment
The Student Employment Office (SEO) answers questions and is a central source of on and off campus work opportunities available to students.
http://web.mit.edu/seo/, room 11-120, phone 3-4973
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