What is the Dean for Students Office?
Boston College Law School encourages students to develop law-related interests outside as well as inside the classroom. The Dean for Student's Office helps facilitate those interests by providing a variety of services, support and information to students…we like to think of ourselves as the liaison between students and the administration of BC Law.
Under the direction of Dean for Students Norah Wylie, the office is responsible for a variety of projects including, but not limited to: academic advising, counseling, student organization event planning and arranging special accommodations for students with disabilities. The Dean for Students Office also helps coordinate orientation, graduation, the faculty advisor program, the academic support program and maintains the Counselor, the on-line forum where students can obtain information on upcoming BC Law events, local and national news, employment opportunities, writing competitions and much more!
Contact the Dean for Students Office with Questions About:
· Personal and/or academic issues
· Special Accommodations/Disability
Services
· Family Emergencies
· The Counselor
web page
· Posting notices on the Counselor
· Visiting Away
· Transferring
or Withdrawing
· Medical Leaves
· 3:03 certification letters
· Student Organizations
· Event planning for student organizations
· Letters of full-time student status, or letters of good standing
· General law school student life
