WELCOME TO STUDENT SERVICES
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The Office of Student Services is here to help you succeed and make the most of your Hunter experience. We offer a full range of services and resources to support you from your first semester through graduation. Our offices and centers provide everything from advising to counseling to career development to programs for enrichment and even relaxation in the new Sylvia E. Fishman Student Center.
Our website presents a wealth of information about our services, including athletics and clubs, a virtual handbook for undergraduate students, and various Hunter College policies. Below is a list of our programs with descriptions. Do not hesitate to get involved or ask questions. Our dedicated staff is here to help you every step of the way.
Academic Advising
1119A East Building
Guidance with information and advisement related to course and program requirements, curricular offerings, college procedures, regulations and policies. Facilitating connections with college-wide and external opportunities. Help with making the transition from pre-major status.
AccessABILITY
1124 East Building
Support, guidance and academic services for students with documented disabilities and medical conditions.
Admissions
217 North Building (OASIS)
Review and process student admissions applications to help create a diverse and accomplished student body at Hunter College. The Admissions Office also provides assistance during this process to all applicants.
Athletics
317B West Building
Provides students with a full-range of athletic participation. Students are encouraged to join one of Hunter’s 20 teams which compete in the CUNY Athletic Conference, a member of the NCAA. Hunter College also offers a competitive and exciting Recreation and Intramural program.
Brookdale Residence Hall
425 East 25th Street, Room N117
A "living-learning" community where residents get involved in social, educational, and cultural programs designed to enhance their learning and to promote positive relationships within the Residence Hall and the community.
Career Development Services
805 East Building
Career counseling services for students and alumni, in all aspects related to attaining optimum satisfaction in a career choice.
Center for Student Achievement
C001 North Building
Workshops and individual assistance on study skills and related topics. Support services for students experiencing academic difficulties.
Children’s Learning Center
207 North Building
Care and education program for children of Hunter College students.
Financial Aid
241 North Building
Provide financial assistance and counseling that is comprehensive for our students and their families in order to provide our students with the tools necessary to manage their own funds and make sound financial decisions.
Health Services / Wellness Education
307 North Building
Walk-in services for health concerns, vaccinations, affordable follow-up care with EMTs and emergency health care. Health Education resources and programs are also available.
International Student Advisors
1109 East Building
Guidance on academic issues and progress towards degree completion. Help with immigration concerns, residency status and naturalization.
Internships
807 East Building
Counseling and coordination of internships for students in corporations, government agencies, media networks, arts institutions and non-profit organizations to gain pre-professional experience in a setting related to a student’s academic concentration and career goals.
Personal Counseling Services
1123 East Building
Individual/group support for students experiencing difficulties associated with personal and family issues. On-site counseling/referrals to external support services.
Registrar
217 North Building (OASIS)
Provide assistance with course registration, add/drop classes, graduation status verification and student transcripts.
Residence Hall
Brookdale, 1st Avenue & East 25th Street
A "living-learning" community where residents get involved in social, educational, and cultural programs designed to enhance their learning and to promote positive relationships within the Residence Hall and the community.
Student Activities
1119 East Building
An environment that promotes educational achievement, embraces cultural pluralism and encourages positive social relationships. Programs are developed to foster a community living experience with opportunities for personal, social, as well as intellectual and career development.
Sylvia E. Fishman Student Center
417 West Building
Centrally located center for new and continuing students combining academic advising, support services, survival strategies and involvement in co-curricular activities.
Veteran Student Services
1143 East Building
Crystal Schachter is the coordinator of veterans' services and the certifying official for veterans' education benefits at Hunter. She can be contacted by email: veterans@hunter.cuny.edu, by phone: (212)-772-4852, or by visiting 1143 East Building.
Here are some helpful links for veterans:
www.va.gov
www.cuny.edu/veterans
Welcome Center
100 North Building
Pre-admission advisement for prospective undergraduate and graduate students.
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