Welcome to the Division of Student Affairs
So what's the one thing every B.C. student should have on reserve? A copy of The Brooklyn College Student Handbook. Use it like a "tool kit" to build your co-curricular experience. Want a hard-copy of the Handbook? Visit the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, 2113 Boylan Hall. Also, use the B.C. Guidepost publication as your guide to Campus Life and Student Services.
Additionally, the Experiential Curriculum provides you with an annual guide to activities and services available to you. An Experiential Curriculum is available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

BC Student Wall Of Fame
Get rewarded for being civically engaged on and around campus. Be recognized at the Annual Student Affairs Conference, obtain Student Leadership Opportunities through workshops and opportunities to participate in college wide committees, conferences and scholarships. Learn more

Wellness Information through Student Education (WISE)
This program will help freshmen make the right social choices.
Please visit the WISE website for more information and the link to the course.
Frequently Ask Questions (FAQs)
I need help and am not sure where to go.
Student Assistance and Referral can help direct you.
How can I get involved on campus?
For clubs and organizations visit Student Activities Central
The Civic Engagement Office has a CLASE passport program.
Where can I volunteer or log my current volunteer activities? Who can help me?
The SERVA program can help you with both.
Where can I get a Dean’s Certification/Verification Letter or Letter of (non-academic) Good Standing?
The Office of Judicial Affairs can help you.
Where can I get information on Student Government?
The Governance, Orientation and Leadership Development Office (GOLD) can help.
Where can I get information on Commencement?
The BC web site has information on Commencement
Who can help me plan an activity on the Quad?
If you are part of a club or organization, start by talking to your liaison in Student Activities Central
Also, review the procedures for the use of the quad and other campus spaces.
What is World Unity Day at Brooklyn College?
World Unity Day celebrates diversity at BC in all its many forms.
For more information or to get involved in the planning email studentaffairs@brooklyn.cuny.edu
I’m not feeling well, is there a place on campus to get help?
For free medical services, visit the Health Clinic
And if you are anxious or depressed, consult Personal Counseling
For emergency medical care contact BC Emergency Medical Service (EMS).
Is there some place to exercise? How about joining a sports team?
Consult the Office of Recreation, Intramurals, and Intercollegiate Athletics
Student Affairs is on Facebook
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Need a quick reference to campus offices?
The BC Guidepost is a reference guide to some of the campus' most requested offices.
BC Guidepost for Undergraduates (Updated 07/11)
BC Guidepost for Graduates (Updated 09/11)
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