The Office of Student Services is the first stop for most students seeking help. The Office serves as the GPS for GSAS, helping students navigate and connect with personal and academic resources. The Office of Student Affairs is the best office to contact if your concerns deal with academic progress or GSAS Policies.
Students at the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences can purchase semester MBTA local bus, link (bus and subway), or commuter rail passes (all zones) at a 50 percent discount.
The Mignone Center for Career Success assists GSAS students and alumni in preparing for their professional futures through individual advising, workshops, guest speakers, and extensive online resources.
The Office of Work/Life administers a variety of programs that provide resources for child care, after-school programs, public or private schools, or elder care.
The Bok Center provides support to individuals to develop their oral English proficiency and to international students to improve their communication, speaking, or teaching skills.
Scholarly Pursuits: A Guide to Professional Development during the Graduate Years provides advice on achieving academic success for students and faculty.
No member of the FAS community, on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity shall be denied the benefits of or subjected to discrimination in any University program or activity.