Woods Students enjoy full access to the Connors Family Learning Center which offers tutoring in more than 60 subjects, workshops, and support services for students with learning disabilities.
Personalized, passionate, and proactive, our advising approach prioritizes individualized care. Each student in a degree program is assigned an advisor who provides academic, personal, and spiritual support as needed. Everything we do is grounded in the Jesuit ideal of cura personalis, or care for the whole person.
CSOM, LSOE, MCAS, MCGS, GSSW, and STM students who have questions regarding Woods College course registration can email wcasregistration@bc.edu.
Please do not contact the Woods Academic Advisors; they will not be able to process your registration request.
Woods College academic advisors help students enrolled in a degree program plot a course that meets their individual needs. Prospective students, please schedule an appointment with our Admissions Counselors through the Prospective Student Calendly page.
Appointments are available Monday-Friday.
Alfreda works with undergraduate B.A. and nondegree students.
Our graduate program directors serve as advisors to their programs' current and prospective students.
Larry is a Visiting Professor for the Applied Economics program. He advises students in the M.S. in Applied Analytics program and in dual degree programs.
Arvind is an Assistant Professor of the Practice in Applied Economics. He advises students in the M.S. in Applied Economics program.
Caroline works with students in the M.S. in Cybersecurity Policy & Governance; M.S. in Leadership; M.S. in Sports Administration; and the Master of Healthcare Administration programs.
Undergraduate students at the Woods College are pursuing their degree at various points in their professional journey. Your advisor will help you determine where you are in your journey and which steps you may need to take to achieve your goals by using the model of explore, prepare, act.
At this stage, begin turning your reflection into action to find a path that aligns your past experiences, individual skills, interests, and values with meaningful career opportunities and aspirations. Complete a self-assessment, participate in retreats, explore industries, have career conversations with alumni, take part in a job shadow, or complete an internship.
Whether you are applying for your first job or your next promotion, you will want to highlight what makes you distinct and present your talents in the best light. At this stage, begin to seek opportunities to develop the skills employers seek, and learn how to present effectively your experiences, skills, interests, and values to a potential employer or graduate school. Prepare your resume, craft a cover letter, create a Linkedin profile, draft a personal statement, and develop your networking and interviewing skills.
It’s time to make it all happen. At this stage, begin implementing your search plan and start pursuing opportunities that align with your interests, skills, and values. Apply and interview for positions, connect with alumni, meet employers at a career fair, or submit your resume for a promotion or next role.
Woods Students enjoy full access to the Connors Family Learning Center which offers tutoring in more than 60 subjects, workshops, and support services for students with learning disabilities.