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Mathematics Resource Center (MRC)

Professor George Recck, Director
Babson Hall
781-239-6284

The MRC, located on the ground level of Babson Hall, is a free resource available to students to help them develop competence and confidence in their quantitative skills. While, the MRC is designed to support the three core undergraduate QTM courses, MBA students may find the MRC to be helpful in reviewing basic concepts and applications of probability and statistics. Visit the MRC website at http://roger.babson.edu/mrc for the complete schedule and more information.

Writing Center

Professor Kerry Rourke, Director
Babson Hall 205
781-239-4365

The Babson College Writing Center, staffed by both professional and peer consultants, offers consulting services for all campus writers and provides a supportive place to practice and refine your writing. Writers seeking half-hour consultations may make appointments by signing up via Portal, under “Smart Tools” or by calling Ext. 4365.

Speech Resource Center

Professor Sydel Sokuvitz, Director
Horn Library 209
781-239-5294

The Speech Resource Center assists graduate and undergraduate students with their oral communication assignments. The center is staffed by faculty members and expert graduate students, who will help develop your competence and confidence in speech-related activities. Taping is available to improve the quality of curricular presentations and classroom discussion techniques. Check www.src.genbook.com to make an appointment in order to enhance your effectiveness as a business communicator. You also may contact Professor Sokuvitz directly, or at Ext. 5294.

International Student and Scholar Services in Glavin Office of International Programs

Jamie Kendrioski, Director, ISSS
Hollister Hall
781-239-5506

Information for international students on immigration, employment, academic, social, and cultural issues is available from the International Student & Scholar Services.

Students with Disabilities

Mary Powell, Director, Academic Services
Hollister Hall
781-239-4075, 781-239-4508

Services for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, sensory or mobility impairments, psychological disabilities, and medical conditions are coordinated through the Office Disability Services. Babson College is committed to providing meaningful access for the students it serves through education, support, empowerment, and advocacy.

To participate in the academic accommodation process, students must first identify themselves to Disability Services Office, and must provide appropriate documentation of their disability or impairment. The documentation must be written by a qualified professional and must be current, preferably within three years since completed. For more information about Disability Services and Registering with the Office, please visit their website.