University Directory
Lasell University offers a wealth of opportunities for your student. Sometimes the array of choices and resources can seem overwhelming, and your student may turn to you for guidance.
The directory below lists several offices around campus that are committed and ready to help support your student when they have questions or concerns. You and your student can learn more about the services provided by each individual office, as well as contact information.
As a parent or guardian, we also understand that you may have questions as well. Please refer to our Q&A section.
If you require further assistance, please contact Alexa Donegan '16 G'20, director of parent and community relations at adonegan@lasell.edu.
Academic Advising
Center for Academic Advising and First Year Programs
The Center for Academic Advising and First Year Programs oversees all academic advising for undergraduate students, and serves as an additional resource for students and faculty. The Center for Academic Advising and First Year Programs provides additional services for first-year students including First Year Seminar, peer mentoring and peer advising. The Center aims to help your student succeed as a productive member of the Lasell community.
All students are assigned an academic advisor and have their contact information and know the location of their office. Your student's academic advisor can offer support in the following areas:
- choosing classes
- declaring a major
- exploring academic interests
- identifying resources for additional information and support
- developing plans of study appropriate for their educational goals and more
Learn more about the Center for Academic Advising and First Year Programs >>
Academic Achievement Center
Academic Achievement Center
617-243-2212 | East Wing - Main Level of Brennan Library
aac@lasell.edu
The Academic Achievement Center (AAC) provides free academic assistance to all Lasell students, whether they want help studying or starting a research paper, or need more intensive assistance in a specific content area. Your student can take advantage of the many types of services and support offered by the AAC, such as:
- individual/group tutoring
- study groups
- writing assistance
- online tutoring and more
Your student can call the number listed above or use Starfish, Lasell's online portal for students, to schedule an appointment to speak with a tutor at a scheduled time over the phone, via Skype or chat room during regular hours.
Accessibilty Services
Office of Accessibility Services
617-243-2212 | East Wing - Main Level of Brennan Library
accessibility@lasell.edu
Lasell is committed to helping students achieve academic and personal success, both in and out of the classroom environment. The mission of the Office of Disability Services is to assist all students (including individuals with disabilities) to fully access the academic, residential, and social aspects of student life at Lasell.
Your student can call the Office of Disability Services using the contact information listed above, or use Starfish, Lasell's online portal for students, to schedule an appointment or ask questions.
Athletics
Lasell Athletics
617-243-2147 | Athletic Center
lasellathletics@lasell.edu
Lasell sponsors the following varsity sports teams:
- men's and women's basketball
- men's and women's volleyball
- men's and women's soccer
- women's field hockey
- men's and women's cross country
- men's and women's lacrosse
- women's softball
- men's and women's indoor track and field
- men's and women's outdoor track and field
Lasell is a member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) and competes at the NCAA Division III level.
In addition to the contact information listed above, you and your student can follow all Laser teams and view a staff directory at LaserPride: Official Website of Lasell Athletics, as well as view Driving Directions and Parking for Athletic Facilities.
Brennan Library
Brennan Library
617-243-2244 | 80A Maple St.
library@lasell.edu
At the heart of the Lasell campus sits the Jessie S. Brennan Library, a state-of-the-art information center that provides access to nearly 100,000 items, including books, movies, eBooks, audiobooks, streaming video, and more. Your student may access the library's online resources 24 hours a day from a variety of platforms, both on campus and remotely. The Brennan Library features:
- quiet and group study spaces
- more than 40 computers
- three black and white printers
- one color printer
- a scanner/copier
The library staff offers the following resources to all students:
- research assistance
- drop-in individual instruction at the reference desk
- individual or group appointments for in-depth instruction
- virtual reference (including email and live chat) and more
Your student can call or email the Brennan Library using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Campus Police
Campus Police
Emergency: 617-243-2279, NON-Emergency: 617-243-2269 | Lower Level - Winslow Academic Center
campuspolice@lasell.edu | parking@lasell.edu
The Lasell University Police Department (commonly known as Campus Police) is staffed by a group of dedicated officers who work tirelessly to ensure that the Lasell community remains a safe place to live, work, and visit. A shuttle service is provided to students seven days a week (excluding break periods) throughout the academic year. During the hours that the shuttle is not operating, Campus Police will escort students, when requested, to ensure their safety. There are also more than 15 Code Blue lights around campus, allowing students to push a button or call in an emergency from anywhere on campus. In addition to offering students safety and prevention services, Campus Police is also responsible for on-campus parking and student IDs.
Your student can call or email Campus Police using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Center for Career Readiness and Internship Programs
Center for Career Readiness and Internship Programs
617-243-2125 | Second Floor - Edwards Student Center
careerdevelopment@lasell.edu
The Center for Career Readiness provides free skill-building and networking opportunities for students to engage in lifelong professional development. Your student can work with staff to:
- identify career interests and goals
- develop interviewing skills
- gain internship and job search skills
- receive help with resume building and more
In addition, your student is eligible to receive continued support from the Center for Career Readiness once become alumni at no cost to them.
Your student can call or email the Center for Career Readiness using the contact information listed above for any questions, or use Starfish, Lasell's online portal for students, to schedule an appointment with a staff member. They can also visit during weekly drop-in hours.
Learn more about the Center for Career Readiness and Internship Programs >>
Center for Community-Based Learning
The Center for Community-Based Learning
617-243-2079 | First Floor - Klingbeil House
ccbl@lasell.edu
The Center for Community-Based Learning (CCBL) provides support and opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to engage with community organizations on mutually beneficial projects. The CCBL supports community service and service-learning efforts at Lasell. The CCBL has developed partnerships with nonprofit organizations in Newton, Waltham, greater Boston, and even internationally. These nonprofits include:
- public schools at all levels
- recreational centers
- homeless providers
- emergency food distributors
- agencies serving survivors of domestic violence
- community farms
- assisted living facilities
- programs for disadvantaged youth
- environmental advocacy groups
- health-related organizations
The CCBL offers credit-bearing experiences, work-study employment, volunteer projects, and leadership opportunities for students.
Your student can call or email the Center for Community-Based Learning using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Commuter Students
Off-Campus Living and Commuter Student Services
617-243-2388 | Second Floor - Intercultural Center and Commuter Cottage (70 Maple St.)
offcampusliving@lasell.edu
Off-Campus Living and Commuter Student Services connects students who live off campus with the campus community. Commuter students can contact the office for information about resources, events, and opportunities. If your student commutes to Lasell, they have access to Lasell's Commuter Lounge, which is located in the Intercultural Center and Commuter Cottage (commonly known as the IC3) and is equipped with:
- a seating area
- a bathroom
- a work space with computers and a printer
- a kitchenette with a refrigerator for food storage
- several lockers that may be reserved for free
The office can also assist your commuter student with:
- the apartment search process, as well as advocate for your student if they are having issues with their current off-campus housing situation
- obtaining a MBTA pass
- questions about student life and more
Your student can call or email the Off-Campus Living and Commuter Student Services office using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Learn more about the Off-Campus Living and Commuter Student Services >>
Counseling Center
Counseling Center
617-243-2181 | Mott House (19 Berkeley Place)
counselingcenter@lasell.edu
The Counseling Center offers free, confidential, short-term counseling to address personal concerns, problems, or difficult feelings as students grow toward independence and satisfaction with life. All concerns are addressed with sensitivity to and respect for diversity and individuality. The Counseling Center maintains strict standards of privacy and confidentiality. For those students needing care beyond the scope of the services offered, for example, a psychiatric evaluation, or specialized substance abuse or intensive mental health treatment, the Counseling Center can assist with referrals to services in the local community.
If your student is interested speaking with a counselor, they can call or email the Counseling Center using the contact information listed above.
Dining Services
Lasell Dining
617-243-2163 | Edwards Student Center
laselldining@lasell.edu
Lasell Dining is committed to serving healthy and nutritious community cuisine on campus to nourish the minds and bodies of students. From sourcing ingredients to preparing menus, Lasell Dining’s primary focus is the health and wellness of students.
Your student can call or email Lasell Dining using the contact information listed above to review any food allergies, special dietary restrictions, ask questions, or give feedback.
Donahue Institute for Ethics, Diversity, Inclusion
Donahue Institute for Ethics, Diversity, Inclusion
617-243-2388 | First Floor - Intercultural Center and Commuter Cottage (70 Maple St.)
donahueinstitute@lasell.edu
The mission of the Nancy Lawson Donahue '49 Institute for Ethics, Diversity, and Inclusion (commonly known as the Donahue Institute) is to create and sustain respectful and morally sound dialogues between staff and students, both on and off campus. By providing a physical and emotional space for students and faculty alike to engage in social justice and global consciousness on campus, students are more likely to succeed in the classroom, on the athletic field, and among their friends and peers. The Donahue Institute sponsors a variety of programming related to:
- moral and ethical decision-making
- human rights
- civic engagement (including speakers, forums, panel discussions, films, exhibits, workshops, theater, and more)
Your student can call or email the Donahue Institute using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Learn more about the Donahue Institute for Ethics, Diversity, Inclusion >>
Gear Shop
Gear Shop
617-243-2182 | Science and Technology Center
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (subject to change)
*The Gear Shop hour will be extended on select Saturdays for campus events*
Gearshop@lasell.edu
Located in the Science and Technology Center (formerly Donahue’s bookstore), the Gear Shop offers an expanded inventory of Lasell University swag.
The Gear Shop is the University’s preferred SWAG vendor. If you don’t see what you want at the Gear Shop, you can now choose from 1000’s of items by going to the online Gear Shop Catalog.
Textbooks and course materials are ordered through the Lasell University Online Bookstore supported by eCampus. Students can take advantage of guaranteed lowest price matching and free 3–5-day shipping and pick up at Donahue’s Gear Shop.
Your student can call or email the Gear Shop by using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Graduate and Professional Studies
Graduate and Professional Studies
617-243-2400 | Bancroft House
gradinfo@lasell.edu
Graduate and Professional Studies offers over 40 master and certificate programs. Master’s programs are primarily 36 and 42 credit programs except for Athletic Training which is 63 credits. Graduate and Professional Studies also offers:
- Fifth Year Option - undergraduates with high academic standing can earn both their graduate and undergraduate degree in as little as five years and save a good amount of money at the same time
- Graduate Housing - graduate students can be a part of a small coeducational, residential community with four size rooms to choose from as well as shared bathrooms, laundry facilities and a communal kitchen (meal plans are optional, but not required)
- Graduate Assistantships (GA) - full-time, matriculated graduate students have the opportunity to gain work experience in their field of study while getting paid and earning their master’s degree (there are a limited number of GA positions available and interested students will need to apply for the position)
- Alumni Discount - Lasell Alumni receive a 10% discount on Master and Certificate programs
Health Services
Health Services
617-243-2451 | Second Floor - Edwards Student Center
healthservices@lasell.edu
Health Services is committed to providing high-quality health care and health promotion to improve your students' overall health, to support their educational goals, and to develop skills for long-term healthy lifestyles. Health Services believes in a holistic approach to health, which includes optimal physical, emotional, and social well-being by providing comprehensive primary care for routine health care issues, illness, and injury through a partnership between your student and the health care provider. Some of the types of care your student can receive are:
- evaluation and treatment of acute illness or injury
- management of chronic health issues
- travel medicine
- on-site laboratory testing and evaluation
- nutritional counseling
- prescriptions and more
Your student can call or email Health Services using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns. They can also make an appointment using the student Online Patient Portal, or by stopping by the office in person.
Information Technology
Information Technology (IT Help Desk)
617-243-2200 | First Floor - Brennan Library
helpdesk@lasell.edu
Lasell integrates technology and multimedia throughout the curriculum and community to support your student's academic and co-curricular endeavors. All campus classrooms are equipped with technology to support an engaging, interactive learning environment, and industry-specific software and systems are available in the computer labs for your student's coursework. Your student will find friendly, expert advice at the Technology Help Desk (commonly known as the IT Help Desk). Operated by students and staff members, the IT Help Desk is available at any hour to help your student with:
- Lasell systems
- wireless (WiFi)
- cable TV
- gaming systems
- public printing
- mobile devices
- laptops and more
Your student can call or email the IT Help Desk using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns, as well as drop by in person during walk-in hours.
International Student Services
Office of International Student Services
617-243-2398 | Second Floor - Arnow Campus Center
ISS@lasell.edu
The Office of International Services serves as a liaison between Lasell, the U.S. government, and any foreign government concerning an international student studying at the University. The office provides information, support, and guidance on a wide range of topics, including:
- immigration issues (work permits, travel, etc.)
- social and cultural differences
- resources at Lasell and in the community
The Office of International Services also offers customized support to assist international students in their academic, professional, social, personal, and cultural integration into the University and the United States. The office will help your international student acclimate to life at Lasell and support their overall experience at the University.
Your student can call or email the Office of International Student Services using the contact information listed above, or use Starfish, Lasell's online portal for students, to schedule an appointment to speak with an advisor.
Learn more about the Office of International Student Services >>
Mailroom
617-243-2016 | Edwards Student Center (Lower Level)
mailroom@lasell.edu
Mailroom Window Hours
Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
*Mail is held for 1 month and then returned to the sender*
Pitney Bowes Smart Locker System
- Located in the Edwards Student Center outside of the mailroom
- Accessible from 5 a.m. to midnight, 7 days per week
- The system will notify students of a package delivery via Pitney Bowes email
- Use the barcode and instructions to retrieve your package
- Packages will be held in lockers for 5 days, after that packages will be held in the mailroom for pick up during mailroom window hours
Amazon Locker
- The Amazon Hub Locker – Venue – 80 Maple St.
- Located outside of Campus Police is accessible 24/7
- This locker may be selected as a shipping destination for Amazon purchases
- Packages can be picked up at a time convenient for you within 3 days of delivery
Pick up your mail.
Registrar
Office of the Registrar
617-243-2133 | First Floor - O'Connor Hall
registrar@lasell.edu
The Office of the Registrar (commonly known as the Registrar's Office) is the central academic support office within the University. It handles:
- the processing of student registrations and cross-registrations
- applications for re-admission
- final grades
- mid-term progress reports
- course rosters
- withdrawals and leaves of absence
- student schedules
- transfer credits
- study-abroad grades
- academic honors
- degree audit
- diploma order
- graduation clearance
- exit interviews
- certification of student enrollment
- degree verification
- transcript requests
- scanning and e-filing of academic records, enrollment confirmation, and outreach for student retention-related matters
The office also manages the course offerings, classroom assignments, final exam schedule, academic calendar, and enrollment reports.
Your student can call or email the Office of the Registrar using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Residential Life
Office of Residential Life
617-243-2124 | Second Floor - Edwards Student Center
residentiallife@lasell.edu
Living on campus is a rewarding part of the Lasell experience. The Office of Residential Life (commonly known as ResLife) consists of a team of full-time professional staff and undergraduate student leaders who have dedicated themselves to fostering an atmosphere in the halls and houses that will enhance the academic and co-curricular experience within the University community. Staff members are trained to focus on building living and learning communities that support the University's concept of Connected Learning. The Office of Residential Life can help your student with:
- move-in (fall and spring)
- room draw
- room changes
- winter, spring, and summer break housing
Your student can call or email the Office of Residential Life using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Student Accounts
Office of Student Accounts
617-243-2227 | O'Connor Hall
studentaccounts@lasell.edu
The Office of Student Accounts is responsible for:
- providing students and their families accurate and timely billing
- payment information and guidance regarding payment of educational costs
- electronic billing such as charges for tuition, room and board, commuter meal plans, and other fees
While Student Accounts office issues bills and collects payment (in most cases), the office is not responsible for managing the specifics of the charge. For example, room and board is administered by the Office of Residential Life. Student Accounts is available to provide information about the best ways to finance your student's education by offering:
- payment plan information
- assistance with enrollment in the school-sponsored health insurance plan
- transfer credit balances to student bookstore accounts
- refunds
- 1098-T tax forms
Electronic bills are generated approximately 30 days prior to the due date each semester.
Please Note: Bills are emailed to your student's Lasell email address and to any shared user your student has given access to through the Student Account Center.
Your student can call or email the Office of Student Accounts using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Student Activities
Office of Student Activities and Orientation
617-243-2475 | Second Floor - Arnow Campus Center
studentactivities@lasell.edu
The Office of Student Activities and Orientation (commonly known as Student Activities or OSA) is committed to enhancing the holistic student experience by assisting new and current students in:
- the transition to Lasell
- developing and supporting registered clubs and organizations
- fostering intellectual exploration through co-curricular programs
- promoting student leadership development
The office also manages new student orientation programs, including:
- Laser Link Orientation
- Laser Transfer Transitions
- Lasell Laser Welcome Weekend
- Laser Winter Orientation
Student Activities and Orientation organizes community events such as welcome programming; Family, Friends and Alumni Weekend (including River Day); the annual Awards Banquet; and the Torchlight Parade and Senior Soiree.
Your student can call or email the Office of Student Activities and Orientation using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Learn more about the Office of Student Activites and Orientation >>
Student Affairs
Office of Student Affairs
617-243-2124 | Second Floor - Edwards Student Center
studentaffairs@lasell.edu
The professionals in the Office of Student Affairs, part of the Division of Academic and Student Affairs, work together to create and implement a vibrant co-curricular and extra-curricular life focused on student development programs. Student Affairs manages and oversees:
- the conduct system and the production of the student handbook
- Accessibility Services
- the Counseling Center
- Health Services
- Residential Life
- Student Activities and Orientation
Your student can call or email the Office of Student Affairs using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Student Financial Services
Student Financial Services
617-243-2227 | O'Connor Hall
finaid@lasell.edu
Student Financial Services (commonly known as the Financial Aid office) works with incoming and current students to help navigate the process of applying for financial aid. Whether it is aid from federal, state, or institutional resources, experienced staff are available to assist your student in identifying and securing the aid for which they are eligible. All applicants are automatically reviewed for a Lasell financial aid award as part of the admission review process. The Office of Undergraduate Admission will notify your student if they qualify.
Your student can call or email Student FinancialServices using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.
Study Abroad
Office of International Education
617-243-2398 | Second Floor - Arnow Campus Center
studyabroad@lasell.edu
Lasell has more than 60 study-abroad programs, including international internships and short-term, Shoulder-to-Shoulder international service-learning programs, in more than 30 countries. Additionally, Lasell sponsors domestic study-away programs in:
- Boston
- Washington, D.C.
- Disney World
- Disneyland
Students interested in learning more about international and domestic study abroad opportunities should meet with a staff member in the Office of International Education (commonly known as the Study Abroad office) to discuss program options and learn more about the application process.
Your student can call or email the Office of International Education using the contact information listed above, or use Starfish, Lasell's online portal for students, to schedule an appointment to speak with a study abroad advisor.
University Advancement
University Advancement
617-243-2499 | Irwin House (5 Cheswick Road)
alumni@lasell.edu
At Lasell, your student's ambition will be transformed into action and their coursework merged with the real world. University Advancement (commonly known as Alumni Relations) is with your student every step of the way. Before your student graduates, they can join the Student Alumni Association (SAA), which is composed of student leaders ranging from first years to seniors who engage with Lasell’s alumni community, and serve as liaisons to alumni on behalf of the current student community.
Once your student graduates and becomes an alum of the University, they will automatically join more than 17,000 of their peers in the Lasell University Alumni Association (membership is free). The Alumni Association offers a variety of programs, events, and activities to keep alumni connected to each other and the University.
Your student can call or email Univeristy Advancement using the contact information listed above for any questions or concerns.