College Counseling
office of ahana student programs
Pursuing a post-secondary education requires important decision-making which has lifelong implications. Such decisions include selecting courses that fulfill university core requirements, are compatible with one's needs and interests, and are consistent with the requirements of a major course of study. In an effort to reduce the anxiety involved in making these decisions, the office's professional staff encourages regularly scheduled meetings with students to discuss course selection, identify personal strengths and areas that need improvement, set goals, and examine the progress being made toward fulfilling graduation requirements.
As part of our efforts to help you succeed, we offer academic performance monitoring working with faculty members to ensure your academic success. To find out more about this service and others, contact your College Counselor today.
Learning Outcomes
As a result of participating in the first OASP College Counseling visit, students will be able to
- Establish a relationship with one of the OASP Counselors
- Identify and understand the resources available through OASP
- Identify and understand the relevant university resources.
- Identify and understand the university’s academic requirements
- Reflect on how their academic and personal choices will impact their professional options
If you are a NEW student to the Office of AHANA Student Programs please see the table below to find out who your College Counselor is.
Student Last Name |
College Counselor |
Last Name starts with A - G and ALL Nursing Students |
Ms. Joana Maynard |
Last Name starts with H - M |
Ms. Yvonne McBarnett |
Last Name starts with N - P |
Mr. Andy Petigny |
Last Name starts with Q - Z |
If you are a RETURNING student to the Office of AHANA Student Programs you can make an appointment with the College Counselor you met before.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment with a counselor please call the office at 617-552-3358 or visit us at 72 College Road.