We provide services, information, and resources that empower students as they develop into healthy and productive members of the Boston College community. Our team specializes in care for students of concern and students requesting disability accomodations.

   

Contact Us:

Maloney Hall, Suite 448
Phone: 617-552-3470
student.support@bc.edu

Full-time Staff

Caroline Davis, M.A.

Caroline Davis, M.A.

Associate Dean,
Student Outreach and Support



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Caroline Davis, M.A.

Caroline Davis, M.A.

Associate Dean,

Student Outreach and Support

Rory Stein, M.A.

Rory Stein, M.A.

Assistant Dean,
Disability Services



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Rory Stein, M.A.

Rory Stein, M.A.

Assistant Dean,

Disability Services

Sean Borger-Hernandez, MSW

Sean Borger-Hernandez, MSW

Case Manager



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Sean Borger-Hernandez, MSW

Sean Borger-Hernandez, MSW

Case Manager

Graduate Assistants

Louise Faitar

Louise Faitar

Graduate Assistant,
Disability Services



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Louise Faitar

Louise Faitar

Graduate Assistant,

Disability Services

Natasha Fraser

Natasha Fraser

Graduate Assistant,
Disability Services



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Natasha Fraser

Natasha Fraser

Graduate Assistant,

Disability Services

Jackie Costello

Jackie Costello

Social Work Intern,
Student Outreach and Support



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Jackie Costello

Jackie Costello

Social Work Intern,

Student Outreach and Support

Jesse Snyder

Jesse Snyder

Social Work Intern



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Jesse Snyder

Jesse Snyder

Social Work Intern

FAQ

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Can I remain anonymous?
<p>Yes, you may remain anonymous, however, that may limit our ability to respond to or follow up on a report.</p>
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Can I talk to someone or report in person before I fill out a form?
<p>Yes, you are welcome to call our office to speak with a member of our team: 617-552-3470.</p>
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Is this confidential?
<p>No. The Office of the Dean of Students is not a confidential resource. However, information shared with our team remains private and is shared only as needed among staff members to respond to the report effectively. When submitting a report, there is an option to remain anonymous. However, this limits our ability to follow up with reporters for any additional information we may need to best support a student.&nbsp;</p>
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What happens when I report?
<p>Appropriate DOS Staff members are automatically notified when your report is submitted. From there it is reviewed and depending on the type of report, it is investigated, escalated, and/or responded to.</p>
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What housing accommodations are available based on a disability?
What if I’m unsure where to report something?
<p>Sometimes it can be unclear where or whether to report a concern or incident. We encourageyou to call our office, 617-552-3470 or email us deanofstudents@bc.edu and we can help navigate next steps. </p>
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When should I report?
<p>We encourage students to report any alleged violation of the Boston College Student Code of Conduct so that the University can review the matter, provide support, and respond appropriately.&nbsp;</p>

By the Numbers

1000+

Students received disability-related accommodations

80

Students participated in Pride Peers

50+

Events and training sessions