Smith College Admission Academics Student Life About Smith news Offices
Social Life
Living at Smith
Clubs and Organizations
Multicultural Affairs
International Students
Student Services
For First-Year Students
Family Weekend
Student Government
Religious & Spiritual Life
Athletics
Religious Life
 

Student Services

Career Development Office
The CDO is an invaluable resource for life and work planning, both during and after the college years, from summer job and internship assistance and throughout the lives of alumnae.

Center for Work & Life
Linking programming on leadership, work preparation and wellness practices, the Center for Work and Life provides a context where students can learn about current research on women’s lives, reflect on their own experiences, and explore concepts of fulfillment uniquely suited to them.

Computer Store
The Smith College Computer Store sells hardware, software, accessories and more at discounted prices. The store offers computer systems from Apple and Dell, as well as printers from Epson and HP and a wide variety of computer peripherals and software.

Disability Services
The Office of Disability Services provides accommodations and services to approximately 175 undergraduate and graduate students with documented disabilities.

Grécourt Bookshop
Located in the Campus Center, the bookshop carries required texts for Smith courses, a selection of general books, stationery supplies, imprinted clothing and gifts.

Health Services
Health Services provides accessible, quality medical care, mental health care and health education. Health care professionals knowledgeable about developmental issues work with students to promote their physical and psychological well-being. The Health Services maintains an intermediate health care facility where students may be admitted for short-term care.

Jacobson Center for Writing, Teaching and Learning
The Jacobson Center helps students develop academic skills. Students at all levels work with the center’s writing counselors to improve drafts of their papers.

Quantitative Learning Center
The Quantitative Learning Center offers tutoring, workshops, and class study sessions in support of students doing quantitative work across the curriculum.

Registrar's Office
The permanent academic records of all students are maintained in the Office of the Registrar. Notices of withdrawal and applications for readmission are processed through this office. The registrar also issues official transcripts.

Information Technology Services
Information Technology Services (ITS) provides academic and administrative computing resources to the college.

Career
Development Office

Center for Work
& Life

Computer Store

Disability Services

Grécourt Bookshop

Health & Counseling Services

Information
Technology Services

Jacobson Center
for Writing, Teaching
& Learning

Quantitative Learning Center

Registrar's Office

DirectoryCalendarCampus MapVirtual TourContact UsSite A-Z