Transitioning from High School
disability services office
The following information, adapted from the Academic Learning Enhancement Center at Southern Methodist University, offers useful information regarding the transition from high school to college.
How Is College Different from High School?
Source: Academic Learning Enhancement Center, Southern Methodist University
FAQS
I want to underload. What should I do?
Underloading (taking fewer classes than normal) is an option. Contact the Assistant Dean for Students with Disabilities about how you plan to underload and how to discuss it with your academic dean.
I need special accommodations for housing. What should I do?
Contact the Assistant Dean for Students with Disabilities or consult the placement advisors in the Office of Residential Life. Please note that last minute requests are difficult to meet, so it is very important to identify your needs well ahead of time. Appropriate documentation, such as a doctor's note, is required for special housing accommodations. You should make your housing decisions before the housing selection process takes place in March for rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Incoming freshmen are assigned housing placements over the summer.
Do students with disabilities automatically get four years of housing?
Boston College does not guarantee four years of housing. With the appropriate medical documentation in place, however, you can appeal for a fourth year of housing. The appeal form is located on the Agora Portal under "My ResLife." You will be asked to provide supporting medical documentation if it has not already been sent to the Disability Services Office.
I need to find accessible off-campus housing. How do I do that?
The Office of Residential Life staff can talk with you about your specific needs. The staff has established long-term relationships with real estate agents in the area surrounding BC and can provide you with a list of apartments that may be suitable. Contact the Office of Residential Life at 617-552-3060.
What if I am unable to get across campus because of snow removal issues?
If the situation is not immediate, file a work order at www.bc.edu/workorder through the Agora Portal. If the situation is urgent, call the Work Order Center at 617-552-3048. If it is outside business hours and no one answers the phone, call the Boston College Police Department non-emergency number, 617-552-4440, and tell them your location and the issue.