Business Services collaborates with external partners to enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, staff, and guests. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the Mail Room, Emerson Bookstore, Emerson ID, the Print Copy Center, and the Summer Conference program.
The Emerson College Police Department operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ECPD officers are sworn in as both Massachusetts Special State Police Officers and Suffolk County Deputy Sheriffs. These police powers allow Emerson police officers full police authority on property used, owned, or occupied by Emerson College. These police powers also expand officers' jurisdiction to maintain the security of College property and advance the safety and well-being of members of the Emerson College community. Emerson College police officers are here for your safety and assistance.
ECPD provides a number of services, including Safety Escorts, Safety Workshops, Lost and Found, and more.
Students may encounter obstacles or difficulties associated with college life—academic, financial, personal, interpersonal, or wellness—or simply seek greater connection and support. Emerson has fantastic resources designed to address the holistic needs of students.
We provide a holistic perspective on student success, encompassing positive outcomes for both students and Emerson College.
We empower students by translating their academic and personal aspirations into tangible actions with individualized guidance and an extensive network of resources.
Focusing on student retention, student satisfaction and degree completion, we contribute to an inclusive and socially just community that promotes collaboration, access, belonging, foundation setting, academic and personal growth.
Highlights:
Food Pantry Initiative: This initiative combats food insecurity, ensuring all students, including those from BIPOC communities, have access to food.
Student Assistance Fund (SAF) - Emergency Relief: The SAF offers financial aid to students facing unexpected hardships, prioritizing the continuation of their education without financial barriers.
These efforts reinforce the office's holistic approach to student support, focusing on essential needs for student success.
120 Boylston Street (Walker), suite 211
Boston, MA 02116
120 Boylston Street (Walker), suite 211, Boston, MA 02116