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Academic Advising
The staff in Academic Advising are here to guide you through your academic jounrey and assist students with academic concerns, selecting a major or minor, registration and class scheduling, and long-term academic plans. Each student is assigned an advisory by their major. Undeclared students are also assigned an advisor.
73 Tremont Street (Stahl) 9th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
73 Tremont Street (Stahl) 9th Floor, Boston, MA 02108
The Center for Academic Access and Opportunity (CAAO) serves as the administrative home of Suffolk University TRIO programs and the new First-Gen Forward designation by the national Center for First-Generation Student Success. Through the center, the institution is committed to helping prepare income eligible, first-generation, and underrepresented high school students, veterans, and undergraduates with their transition to college and grad school.
73 Tremont Street (Stahl) 7th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
73 Tremont Street (Stahl) 7th Floor, Boston, MA 02108
Center for Career Equity, Development, and Success
The Center for Career Equity, Development, and Success is dedicated to helping all Suffolk students and alumni develop career-ready competencies, build strong professional networks, and reach their greatest potential through advising and engagement opportunities.
73 Tremont Street (Stahl) 1st Floor
Boston, MA 02108
73 Tremont Street (Stahl) 1st Floor, Boston, MA 02108
Connecting with your faculty is essential to your current and future success. Faculty can assist with understanding course material or course requirements, majors and minors, course planning and registration, career planning, and much more.
To find contact information for a faculty member, click on "visit website."