New Student Guide 2018 (Fall)

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BECOMING A FALCON

New Student Guide

Fall 2018


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THIS GUIDE PROVIDES IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO ENSURE YOUR SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION TO BENTLEY. It includes: n Tasks that you need to complete n Information about available opportunities and resources Use the checklist on page 2 as a reference for completing required tasks before your arrival on campus. Please note that some of these tasks may not apply to you, so read the following pages carefully.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Orientation and Welcome

13 Requirements and Credits

• Essential Methods of Communication

• Math Requirements and Credits

• Orientation and Registration

• Writing Requirements and Placement

• Family Welcome

• Advanced Standing Credit

• Arrival on Campus

• Transfer Credit

• MOSAIC

• International Student Information

15 Mobile Computing

7 Health and Wellness

17 Housing

• Health Information and Vaccines

• Billing

• Health Insurance

• AlcoholEdu and Haven

• Housing and Meal Plan Medical Accommodation Process

• Bentley CARE Team

• Defined Communities

11 Student Account Billing and Payments

• Terms and Conditions

• Tuition

• Tuition Bill Payment Options

• Bentley University Payment Plan

• Tuition Billing Statement Due Dates

• Tuition Insurance

19 Additional Resources

• Disability Services

• Multicultural Center

• Spiritual Life

• Student Parking

• Telecommunications

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CHECKLIST FOR NEW STUDENTS TASK

DEADLINE

COMPLETED

Submit technology ethics agreement (page 3)

COMPLETE NOW

Choose laptop computer (page 15)

STARTING: June 5, 2018 DEADLINE: June 19, 2018

Complete preliminary writing assessment (page 13)

DEADLINE: June 6, 2018

Enroll in or waive student health insurance at universityhealthplans.com (page 8)

STARTING: June 12, 2018 DEADLINE: August 1, 2018

Submit housing application (page 17)

DEADLINE: June 27, 2018

Submit housing and meal plan contract (page 17)

DEADLINE: June 27, 2018

Complete Bentley Beginnings Online Orientation (page 17)

DEADLINE: June 30, 2018

Register online for Transfer Registration Webinar (Page 4)

STARTING: June 2018 DEADLINE: August 1, 2018

Complete Health History (page 7)

DEADLINE: July 1, 2018

Input immunization record (page 8)

DEADLINE: July 1, 2018

Select and schedule fall classes – first year students (Page 3) STARTING: July 18, 23, or 25 *Date will be assigned Submit payment for student account bill (page 11)

DEADLINE: August 1, 2018

Electronically sign Terms and Conditions form via MyBentley account (page 11)

DEADLINE: August 1, 2018

Complete StrengthsFinder Assessment (Page 4)

DEADLINE: August 1, 2018

Submit student ID photo (Page 4)

DEADLINE: August 1, 2018

Submit documentation to the Office of Disability Services (page 19) DEADLINE: August 1, 2018 Attend Transfer Registration Webinar (page 4)

DEADLINE: August 8, 2018

Complete part I of AlcoholEdu and Haven courses (page 9)

DEADLINE: August 17, 2018

Submit computer license agreement (page 15)

DEADLINE: August 20, 2018

Last day to enroll in (optional) Liberty Mutual tuition insurance (page 12)*

DEADLINE: August 26, 2018

*For study abroad students, the deadline is the day before the first day of classes at the foreign school.

Submit credentials for advanced standing/ transfer credit consideration (page 14)

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DEADLINE: October 15, 2018


Orientation and Welcome ESSENTIAL METHODS OF COMMUNICATION

ORIENTATION AND REGISTRATION

Your MyBentley account is the key to a smooth transition to Bentley.

To ensure a smooth transition for our students, we utilize a three-tier approach to Orientation at Bentley University. Bentley Beginnings is the start of the journey, then course registration, and we complete the experience with an on-campus Orientation in August. In addition, we will have some optional experiences for our new Falcons.

This site includes information to ensure your successful enrollment. Throughout your time at Bentley, you will use your account for a variety of purposes, including class work, registration and tuition payments. For example, under Administrative Responsibilities, you will find forms that must be submitted before you arrive on campus. There are important deadlines for each item. It is critical that you log in regularly to be sure that you are up to date on all information regarding your enrollment at Bentley. Please note: From this point forward, we will communicate with you through your MyBentley account and your Bentley email. Your Bentley Email Account If you haven’t already, please set up your Bentley email account. Your Bentley email will be your official email account while a Bentley student. This email address will be used by faculty, staff and other students as a main source of communication. You must agree to the Bentley Technology Ethics Agreement before your email account will be created. You may access this agreement from the “Home” tab of your MyBentley account. After completing the task marked “Technology Ethics Agreement,” please allow one business day for your account to be created. To log in:

n Go to my.bentley.edu.

n L og in using your shortname (your Bentley email address before @bentley.edu). n E nter your password, which you changed during your email setup.

n I f you have not set up your Bentley email, please see “Your Bentley Email Account” above. Click on the “new student” tab to access:

n Bentley Beginnings: Online Orientation n Housing/meal plan contract n Immunization record n Health form

n Computer license agreement n AlcoholEdu/Haven n Choose laptop computer n StrengthsFinder

n Registration on assigned day Don’t forget to use the checklist to make sure you have completed all the necessary tasks.

n Falcon Live Chats

n Virtual Office hours

n Monthly Newsletter

n Social media, follow us: @welcomefalcons Online Orientation Bentley Beginnings is an interactive online program that provides an opportunity for you to learn about the abundant resources and necessary Falcon facts to be a successful student here at Bentley! Please note that the program is the beginning of your transition to Bentley University and must be completed prior to June 30, 2018. Once you’ve finished the program, you will be able to learn more about your fall schedule. Bentley Beginnings is not just for students! We also have a program for family members to explore the many resources at the university. This will provide great information for your families to support you during your time at Bentley. In order for your family to gain access to this program, they must log in as a parent or guest. Please visit the orientation website at bentley.edu/orientation. First Year Registration During your Online Orientation, you will have the opportunity to learn about Bentley’s many academic options and your requirements for the first year of classes. All incoming first-year students will register for six courses for the fall semester, including a single-credit First Year Seminar instructed by your faculty adviser. In addition to your required courses, your schedule will include a general education elective(s). You will have an opportunity to choose your preferences for courses and select from multiple schedule options. Your schedule will also reflect any earned advanced standing credits. Therefore, it is critical that Bentley receives your Advanced Standing grades, scores or transcripts as soon as they become available (see page 13 for details).

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You will select your courses and register in July. All new students must complete their Online Orientation and writing placement essay (see page 13 for details) in order to register for classes. Transfer Student Registration Transfer Student Registration: August 8, 2018 Students will be invited to attend a Transfer Registration Webinar. Academic advisers will be available to assist students entering in Fall 2018. You will have the opportunity to sign up for the webinar through Online Orientation or your new student tab in MyBentley starting on June 1. A few days prior to the webinar, each student will receive a personalized pre-registration email with important information that needs to be reviewed prior to August 8. Student ID Cards New Falcons can now upload their own Bentley ID photo for their Falcon Card! Please go to myphoto. bentley.edu and login by using your Bentley email and network password. Read all directions carefully and please review the Terms of Use.

are more likely to be engaged and to thrive in life! At Bentley, we’ll help you nurture those talents to help in your quest to find a career that provides both purpose and prosperity. In order to prepare you for the Strengths journey ahead, check out the roadmap we’ve created for you! Community You’ll take the StrengthsFinder Assessment in July before you get to campus and will have the chance to explore your Top 5 Strengths throughout the first semester. This will give you a head start on getting a better understanding of yourself as well as the people around you. Curriculum You’ll have plenty of opportunities to learn more about your talents in the classroom! Classes like CDI 101, CDI 201, GB 215 and many other general business courses utilize Strengths, paying particular attention to teamwork. Career Finally, you’ll be given the tools to articulate your talents and the experiences you’ve encountered on your journey. When students embrace their strengths, they are able to identify and create an environment that will allow them to be more engaged and productive in their careers.

Quick Selfie Tips: n The image must be in color and feature a clear, full-face view of only you.

FAMILY WELCOME

n You may not wear a hat or dark glasses.

Parents and family members are an important part of our community and we welcome you to Bentley. As you begin this journey with your student, it is natural that you may have many questions. To help navigate the new student experience, we invite to you take part in the opportunities below:

n You must be wearing normal street attire.

n The background must be plain white or off-white.

n The photo must be of a good likeness and it should have been taken within the last 6 months.

n The most common reason for a photo’s rejection is that the background is not white or off-white. Lines in doors, blinds, and siding can be distracting and may prevent the photograph from being approved.

Family Orientation Opportunities

Online Family Program

Once your image is approved, your ID will be printed and waiting for you at Orientation.

We understand that you are busy and that you may, have questions. To introduce you to Bentley, we invite you to view a series of video chats designed to share to the various supports and services available to your student. Available online starting in June.

StrengthsFinder

Summer Connections

We’re committed to developing students who are prepared to lead great lives. We offer leadership roles, programs and initiatives that are grounded in a strengths-based philosophy and these opportunities focus on the talents that you bring with you to campus. Ultimately, we want to provide you a space to practice what you do best every day.

Sometimes you just need a minute with the right person to get the answers you need. During July and early August, there will be several online Q&A information sessions where families can submit questions to be answered by a live panel of deans and directors from Student Affairs.

n F eel free to smile in your photo, you’re a Falcon now!

You don’t have to take our word for it. Knowing and using your strengths is important, and here’s why: Research from Gallup, Inc. tells us that if you can articulate your strengths and apply your talents, you

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Move-in Day Student and Family Reception and Convocation You will be receiving more detailed information about our new student move-in when your student receives their housing assignment from the Residential Center


in late July. Once your student has officially moved in, there are plenty of opportunities to engage with staff, enjoy a complimentary lunch and visit areas of campus with your student, and attend the Student and Family Reception at 2:00 p.m. The Convocation ceremony follows at 3:00 p.m. in the Bentley Arena. Convocation marks the official start of the academic year and the first time our new students will all be together. Faculty and staff are in full regalia and welcome the students in a unique Bentley tradition.

Visit the Multicultural Center online for more information: bentley.edu/campus-life/student-life/ multicultural-center.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION

ARRIVAL ON CAMPUS

The Center for International Students and Scholars (CISS) welcomes students from over 90 countries each year. We provide guidance on all immigrationrelated matters as well as assist with cultural adjustment. Our goal is to ensure that all students feel comfortable in the Bentley community — you are important to us.

August 22 to 26, 2018

Visa Information

Convocation marks your official start at Bentley University. This is the formal beginning of Orientation, a mandatory program designed to welcome you to the Bentley community and help you with your adjustment to your new life as a student here. Please note that residential students will move in August 22 between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. After Convocation, students will participate in the Orientation program. During the program, you will attend your general business class and your mandatory computer orientation session, at which time you will receive your new Bentley notebook computer. Along with your classes, you will also participate in a number of informational programs intended to assist you with your adjustment to your new life as a student and member of our university. Also scheduled are a number of social and cultural events where you can relax and meet new friends. The program will end on Sunday, August 26, with the official start of semester classes beginning on Monday, August 27.

By July, all new undergraduate students living outside of the United States should have received their I-20 and have made arrangements to obtain an F1 Visa. If you have not received your I-20, you can email GA_CISS@bentley.edu. For all incoming international Bentley students who are in the United States attending another university or secondary school, be sure you have given the Bentley Transfer-in Form to the Center for International Students and Scholars (CISS). This will allow us to ‘transfer’ your SEVIS record to Bentley. Once the release date has passed, CISS will prepare your I-20 and send it to you. Arrival Information for all International students First-year and transfer student orientation begins on Wednesday, August 22, 2018. Please make plans to arrive in the U.S. before this date. If you are traveling without your family, consider our Faraway Falcon program. This program provides airport pickup and overnight accomodations for students coming to Boston the afternoon of Monday, August 20 to the afternoon of Tuesday, August 21.

MOSAIC

More information can be found on the CISS website bentley.edu/ciss.

One of the Multicultural Center’s biggest programs for new students is the MOSAIC Experience.

Immigration Registration

This program is a 2.5 day pre-orientation program for students of color and their allies. This program seeks to connect student participants through various workshops on racial and ethnic identity, empowerment and social justice issues. Students who have gone through the MOSAIC Experience have done better academically, are more likely to stay at Bentley through graduation, and reported feeling a stronger connection to the university as a whole. The 2018 MOSAIC Experience will take place Monday, August 20 through Wednesday, August 22, leading right up to Orientation! Registration for the MOSAIC Experience will be available mid-May 2018.

You must complete immigration registration with the Center for International Students and Scholars (CISS) at the Student Center, third floor. If you are a residential student, you will check into your residence hall first. During immigration registration, you will present your immigration documents and complete the arrival forms. This process is mandatory in order for you to be registered in the SEVIS system before the deadline. You will receive a schedule of program events that are mandatory from August 22 to 26. For more information about your immigration record, please contact the Center for International Students and Scholars or visit our website at bentley.edu/ciss.

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Health And Wellness THE CENTERS FOR HEALTH, COUNSELING AND WELLNESS As you transition to the Bentley community, know that Bentley values your well-being and the Centers for Health, Counseling and Wellness are staffed with caring individuals who are here to support you. For your health needs: We offer a full range of services from an experienced clinical staff. This includes diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and injuries, a safe space for all students in distress, reproductive health care and contraceptive options, LGBTQ Safezone competent health care, immunizations and TB testing, referrals to medical and dental specialists, support groups, and nutrition services. For your emotional and mental health well-being: We offer individual and group counseling, consultations, and prevention and wellness programs with our experienced staff psychologists. For learning how to balance life outside of the classroom: We offer personal health coaching, consultations, campus events and resources on a variety of topics, such as stress management, sleep, safer drinking, sexual health, relationships and affirmative consent, self-care, nutrition, physical activity, and much more. Please call us or visit our websites for more information and let us know if we can help you with any prior medical or psychological condition as you to transition to Bentley. We welcome you to connect via Instagram @bentley_health and visit our offices as you settle on campus and take advantage of our confidential services and expertise.

HEALTH INFORMATION Bentley University and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts require the following health information to be submitted via our secure Online Health Student Portal:

a. Bentley Immunization Record (official immunization record or record from previous college or health care provider is also acceptable)

b. TB/Tuberculosis Screening Form (required for all students)

c. Physical Examination Form (recommended)

2. Log in to the Online Student Health Portal and enter the following information:

a. Health History New (located under forms on the homepage of the student portal)

b. Immunization Record — enter the vaccine dates from your immunization record

3. Upload completed and signed documents into the Online Student Health Portal:

a. Signed Immunization Record

b. TB/Tuberculosis Screening Form

c. Physical Examination Form (recommended)

d. Meningitis Waiver Form if you are waiving the vaccine

e. Consent to Treat Form of a minor (only required if you are a minor (under 18) when you arrive at Bentley University)

Please check your Bentley email throughout the summer for communication from the Health Center (healthcenter@bentley.edu). You will be contacted ONLY if any information is incomplete or missing. For more information about all requirements and forms please refer to our website: bentley.edu/health/newstudents. Immunization Requirements Massachusetts college immunization laws require all full-time undergraduate students (12 or more credits) to have the following immunizations on file at the university. Students who are not in compliance will not be allowed to move into on-campus housing or attend classes. In addition to the above required vaccinations, Bentley recommends the following vaccines:

Please note: You will not be allowed to move into housing or begin classes until you have submitted the required information.

n Seasonal influenza (one dose)

1. Log in to the Online Student Health Portal and download the following forms which MUST be signed by your health care provider:

n Meningococcal B vaccine series

n HPV vaccine series n Hepatitis A

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VACCINE

REQUIREMENTS

Hepatitis B

Three doses of the vaccine or documentation of a positive antibody titer (HBsAb).

Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)

Two doses of the combined vaccine required for all new undergrad and grad students. The first dose must be received on or after your first birthday. If the vaccine dates are not available, a blood test to determine immunity is acceptable. You will need the combined vaccines if there is no immunity to all three parts of the vaccine. History of measles, mumps and rubella is not acceptable.

Meningococcal/meningitis (Menactra, Menveo)

ALL newly enrolled full-time students 21 years of age and under will be required to submit one of the following: •D ocumentation of a dose of MenACWY vaccine received on or after your 16th birthday OR • A signed meningococcal vaccine waiver OR • A medical or religious exemption for meningococcal vaccine

Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis (TdaP)

One time booster after 6/2005. If booster date is > 10 years, a Td vaccine will be required.

Tuberculosis

All new students must complete the Tuberculosis Screening Form. Based on the answers to the TB Screening Form, some students may be required to complete the TB Risk Assessment Form.

Varicella (chickenpox)

Two doses received at least one month apart, OR documentation of a positive antibody titer, OR documentation of a reliable history of varicella disease verified by a healthcare provider. The first dose must be received on or after your first birthday.

HEALTH INSURANCE The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has a Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) law that requires all undergraduate students taking 9 or more credit hours to carry accident and sickness insurance through a qualifying health insurance provider. This provider may be either a personal private insurance plan, provided it meets the state’s requirements for coverage, or the student health insurance plan offered by Bentley University. The requirements are outlined at: betterhealthconnector.com/wp-content/uploads/ship/ Regulations/956CMR8_Student_Health_Regs. Some insurance plans, particularly HMOs (Health Maintenance Organizations), do NOT provide coverage out of state; some plans have stringent rules and restrictions on referrals; and some plans have sizeable deductibles that must be paid before coverage starts. Please review the benefits of your current health insurance plan to make sure you will have

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adequate coverage while you are enrolled at Bentley University. You may want to compare your current plan benefits and costs to the student plan offered through Bentley. The details of the Bentley-sponsored plan can be found at: universityhealthplans.com. Click on “Bentley University” and then click on “Benefit Information” in the toolbar. This year, our provider is Blue Cross Blue Shield. The negotiated rate is $1,826 and coverage runs from August 15, 2018, until 12:01 a.m. on August 15, 2019. The plan provides unlimited coverage. In order to comply with state law, you need to either waive the school-sponsored plan by providing information about your own or your family’s plan, or enroll and purchase the school-sponsored plan. Both processes are done online and students are required to do this each new school year. The deadline to waive or enroll is August 1, 2018.


To waive or enroll in the student health insurance plan, visit: universityhealthplans.com, select Bentley University and click on the “Waive” or “Enroll” link on the toolbar. You will receive confirmation stating whether the enrollment or waiver was successfully completed. All students are automatically pre-billed for the plan on their student account. If you do not successfully complete the online waiver by August 1, 2018, you will be responsible for paying for the school-sponsored insurance plan. Please note: All international students and other nonU.S. residents are required to purchase the student health insurance plan offered by Bentley University and will automatically be enrolled in the plan. You do not need to take any action. If you have Embassysponsored insurance, you may be eligible to waive the plan. Please contact Student Financial Services at +1 781.891.2162 to discuss this option. If you are covered by a Massachusetts-based employer-sponsored insurance plan, please contact University Health Plans at 800.437.6448 to see if you qualify for an exception to this requirement.

ALCOHOLEDU AND HAVEN The Bentley community supports your choice to seek an exceptional education, both in and out of the classroom. Your personal and professional development is of utmost importance to our faculty and staff. We have partnered with EverFi to provide students with two online education courses, AlcoholEdu and Haven. Both address critical life skills and issues that will affect your college years and beyond. Whether you choose to drink or not, AlcoholEdu will empower you to make well-informed decisions about alcohol use and help you reflect on and consider college drinking-related issues such as impacts on GPA, community living, personal health or finances. Haven focuses on healthy relationships, the importance of consent and communication and ways you can contribute to the overall health and safety of our campus. We require every new incoming Bentley student to complete AlcoholEdu and Haven.

n Commuter students who fail to meet this requirement will be referred to the Dean of Student Affairs Office for conduct action. If you are a transfer student who has completed AlcoholEdu at your previous institution, you must email ga_aod_education@bentley.edu prior to August 17, 2018, with the following: name, former institution, previous student ID, email address used to complete the course and semester completed. Transfer scores will be accepted if they can be verified by EverFi, the company that produces AlcoholEdu. Scores from other programs may be accepted if certain conditions are met. We do not accept transfer scores for Haven. All incoming students must complete Haven regardless if they have taken it at another school. Each course has two parts. Only Part 1 is due August 17, 2018. Information about Part 2 will be available once you arrive on campus. Please note that AlcoholEdu and Haven include surveys. All survey responses are CONFIDENTIAL. Bentley only receives information about the student body as a whole and does not have access to individual student responses.

BENTLEY CARE TEAM The Bentley CARE Team is a group of professionals who provide support guidance, or feedback to students who may be in crisis or are engaging in behaviors that are perceived as concerning (either to the student individually or to others). The CARE Team is composed of individuals from the Residential Center, Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, Health Center, Counseling Center, Academic Services, and University Police. Family members, students and community members who are concerned about a student are encouraged to talk with the student whenever feasible and then make a referral to an appropriate resource if necessary. Any direct conversation with a student can be supplemented by a referral to the CARE Team and/or any resource on campus. Family members have reached out to the CARE Team when they believe direct outreach and support from the university would be beneficial.

n Both courses become available in late July/early August.

For more information about our CARE Team and details on how to submit a non-urgent concern through a CARE report, please visit our website at bentley.edu/bentley-cares.

n Part 1 of both courses needs to be completed by August 17, 2018.

If you consider your concern to be that of an urgent nature, University Police is available 24 hours per day at 781.891.3131. They can contact someone to provide immediate response to your concerns.

n Students access the courses through MyBentley. Instructions will also be sent via email.

n AlcoholEdu course has a minimum passing score of 75 percent.

n Residential students who fail to meet this requirement will be unable to move into their residence hall.

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Student Account Billing and Payments TERMS AND CONDITIONS Financial institutions (including colleges and universities) are required to be transparent with their policies/ procedures and requirements. They also require proof that the consumer/student is aware of the policies and their responsibilities. Therefore, Bentley requires that all students registering for classes each semester, (i.e., incurring debt), acknowledge their obligations and the financial policies of the university by agreeing to the terms and conditions.

TUITION Bentley University issues electronic student billing statements (e-bill) and provides payment plans via your MyBentley account. If someone other than you (e.g., parent) is expected to make payments to your account, you must set them up with a Parent/Guest MyBentley account. Parents/Guests are able to log in and receive, view and pay bills online or enroll in the Bentley University Payment Plan. All tuition bills will be emailed in PDF format to you at your university email address. Parent/Guest accounts established by you will also receive tuition bills via email. Fall tuition bills will be issued the second week of July 2018. Spring tuition bills will be issued the first week of December 2018.

TUITION BILL PAYMENT OPTIONS n Online electronic check via Automated Clearing House (ACH), whereby funds are electronically withdrawn n Wire transfer or mail personal check following instructions provided on page 2 of e-bill

November 15, 2018. Bentley University strongly recommends that your bill payer signs up for automatic electronic withdrawals from their checking account via ACH. This will avoid late or missed payments.

TUITION BILLING STATEMENT DUE DATES Fall semester bills are due by August 1, 2018. Insurance for a Tuition Refund Plan (available for the full academic year only) is available through a partnership we have with Liberty Mutual. The 100-percent refund applies only to withdrawals for personal physical illness or accident. Please visit libertymutual.com/ bentleytuition for more information.

TUITION INSURANCE In addition to the Bentley University Tuition Refund Plan, students also have the option to sign up for an additional insurance program provided through Liberty Mutual Insurance. How it Works Liberty Mutual Tuition Insurance supplements the university refund schedule, and provides 100% coverage throughout the entire term. If you have to withdraw from classes due to illness, injury, mental health disorder, or any other eligible reason, the plan will ensure that you get back 100% of your insured expenses, including tuition, room and board, and most fees paid through Bentley. Withdrawal Period

Refunded Refunded Tuition by Bentley by Liberty Coverage University Mutual for Student

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY PAYMENT PLAN The university provides the option of an installment payment plan for the fall and the spring semesters. A fee of $35 is charged per semester enrollment. Each plan consists of five monthly installments. The fall semester plan runs from August 15, 2018 through

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What it Covers

How to Enroll

Liberty Mutual Tuition Insurance offers protection for many unexpected events:

Visit libertymutual.com/bentleytuition to learn more and sign up for a policy online.

• Mental Health Disorders1 Like anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder. • Pre-Existing Condition1 Flare-up of a chronic condition such as diabetes or Crohn’s disease. • Illnesses An unpredicted illness like mononucleosis, severe influenza, or meningitis. • Unforeseen Accidents A work accident or sports injury. Pre-existing physical and mental health conditions are covered only if the insured student does not have active symptoms and is medically able to attend school for the covered academic term(s) as of the policy purchase date. As with all insurance, please review the policy language before purchasing coverage. 1

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The policy costs about 1% of your insured Bentley expenses. You can choose the specific tuition amount you want to insure, and purchase a policy by semester or for the full year. Who is Eligible Undergraduate and graduate students, international students, and students studying abroad are all eligible for tuition insurance. When to Enroll You must purchase a policy prior to the first day of classes at Bentley University. Students studying abroad must purchase a policy prior to the first day of classes at the foreign university. Specific questions regarding plan coverage should be directed to: tuitioninsurance@libertymutual.com.


Requirements and Credits MATH REQUIREMENT AND PLACEMENT All Bentley University undergraduates are required to complete two mathematics courses as part of their general education requirement. This requirement may be satisfied by one of the following: 1. Earning a 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Calculus BC exam. 2. Earning a 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Calculus AB exam and completing MA 139. 3. Earning a 5 or higher on the International Baccalaureate (IB) higher level math exam. 4. Earning a grade of C or higher on the A-level math exam. 5. Earning a minimum of a grade 11 on the French Baccalaureate Math exam carrying a coefficient of a 4 or higher. 6. Completing one of several two-course mathematics options. Most students satisfy this requirement by completing MA 123/126 (Applied Calculus for Business I and II), MA 123L/126L (Applied Calculus for Business I and II with Lab), or MA 131/139 (Calculus I and II). All students who have not earned AP or IB calculus credit will be placed into one of these sequences. Your placement is based upon your background (such as high-school courses completed and grades earned, high-school and college curriculum, and scores on mathematical standardized tests). After you receive your schedule, there will be opportunities for you to discuss your placement with a member of the Mathematical Sciences Department. Please check your monthly newsletter for more information. Please note: All sequences — MA 123/126, MA 123L/126L, and MA 131/139 — include coverage of calculus. MA 123/126 and MA 123L/126L focus on business calculus applications, while MA 131/139 is a more traditional calculus sequence. Note also that MA 131 and MA 139 are required for Mathematical Sciences, Actuarial Sciences and Data Analytics majors. Please see the course descriptions for specific topics and content.

WRITING REQUIREMENT AND PLACEMENT Bentley’s Expository Writing Requirement Bentley requires you to complete two courses in Expository Writing. Typically, students take Expository Writing I during the first year and Expository Writing II in sophomore year. There are several versions of each of the Expository Writing courses, but all of them meet the same objectives, cover the same content

and skills, and satisfy the requirement. By offering different versions of the writing course, we aim to meet the needs and recognize the abilities of all of our students. Expository Writing Placement Essay The Expository Writing placement essay must be completed by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, June 6, 2018. Students without prior expository writing credit will not be allowed access to the fall schedule until the essay is completed. You should begin the placement essay process as soon as possible to allow yourself enough time to complete the assignment fully before the June 6 deadline date. You may take all the time you need until the deadline to write and revise. To complete the essay, follow the instructions below. This information can also be found on MyBentley. 1. Read “The Wrong Way to Get People to Do the Right Thing” by Alfie Kohn at alfiekohn.org/blogs/ self-interest. 2. Write an essay in which you explain what the article “The Wrong Way to Get People to Do the Right Thing” is about and how Kohn supports his claims. Additionally, say whether or not you are persuaded and why. In analyzing the argument of the article, pay attention to Kohn’s use of evidence and reasoning, and think of your audience as readers unfamiliar with the article. The length, how you state your thesis, and how you structure the body of the essay are up to you, but about 500 words should be sufficient. Write this essay on your own computer and be sure to save the document. 3. Submit your essay at tinyurl.com/bentleyessay. Please note that you will receive an email confirmation once the essay has been received.

ADVANCED STANDING CREDIT Certain course work and exams may be eligible for credit for new students. If you are applying for advanced standing credit, all materials should be sent to the Office of Undergraduate Admission. Advanced Placement (AP) Exams If you enroll in an AP class in high school and take the official AP exam, we may award college credit for AP scores of 4 or 5 in most subjects with the exception of English, Computer Science Principles, AP Seminar and AP Research. Please order official test results directly from the College Board (CEEB #3096) and request delivery to Bentley’s Office of Undergraduate Admission.

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International Baccalaureate (IB) Exams

TRANSFER CREDIT

Credit may be awarded for most International Baccalaureate (IB) higher-level subjects with a score of 5 or better on the official exam, with the exception of any English and Business and Management courses. Please order official test results directly from the International Baccalaureate Organization and request delivery to Bentley’s Office of Undergraduate Admission.

An initial transfer credit evaluation is provided to transfer students in the days following their acceptance.

College Credit All courses taken at other institutions will be evaluated to determine if they are eligible for Bentley credit. To qualify for consideration, a course must meet the following guidelines: n C ourses did not count towards high school graduation requirements n Completed at a regionally accredited U.S. institution or non-U.S. institution recognized by the Ministry of Education n Equivalent to 3 or more semester credit hours n Final grade of a C or higher n A cademic in nature (courses that are remedial, pre-collegiate, internships, recreational, etc., will not be eligible for credit) Please note that business courses taken in this context may not transfer due to our unique interdisciplinary general business core curriculum. Courses taken at the high school or location other than the college campus will not be considered for advanced standing credit. Please contact the Registrar’s Office at each university to request an official transcript for delivery to Bentley’s Office of Undergraduate Admission. Additional Examinations If you are completing other curricula, you may be eligible to receive advanced standing credit depending on your official examination results, course syllabi and subjects taken. Advanced standing credit may be awarded for qualifying scores in GCE Advanced-level examinations, German Abitur exams, French Baccalaureate exams, and others. Please note: Credit will not be given for CLEP/Excelsior (Credit by Exam or Prior Learning) exams. Please visit bentley.edu/undergraduate/applying/freshman-applicants/advanced-standing-credit for details. A maximum of 30 credits from all sources of advanced standing credit may be awarded to first-year students. Please submit all credentials to be considered for Advanced Standing credit as soon as they become available to ensure you are placed in the correct course schedule for the fall. The latest date that credentials may be submitted for Advanced Standing credit consideration is October 15, 2018.

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To qualify for credit consideration, a college course must meet the following guidelines: n F inal grade of C or higher (at or above a 2.0 equivalent on a 4.0 scale) n Equivalent to three or more semester credit hours n Academic in nature (courses that are remedial, precollegiate, internships, recreational, etc., will not be eligible for credit) n C ompleted at a regionally accredited U.S. institution or non-U.S. institution recognized by the Ministry of Education n C ollegiate courses completed at the secondary school level will require further review; additional information may be needed. Business courses taken in this context are not typically eligible for credit. If you have not already done so, please contact the Registrar’s Office at each university attended (or its equivalent if a foreign institution) to request an official transcript for delivery to Bentley’s Office of Undergraduate Admission. Please note: Credit will not be given for CLEP/Excelsior (credit by exam or prior learning exams). When reviewing your initial credit evaluation, please be sure to refer to the applicable explanations included therein. Of particular importance: n F inance Course Needed — If you are transferring Financial and Managerial Accounting credit without the required Finance component, please be sure to register for Bentley’s online finance module, FI 100, to complete this requirement. This module must be completed with a Satisfactory grade by August 17, 2018 to receive the corresponding transfer credit indicated. n C ourse in Progress — These courses will be eligible for credit upon receipt of an official transcript documenting completion of the course with a final grade of C or higher. Please submit your final official transcript as soon as it is available so that we may finalize the applicable credit. A maximum of 60 credits from all sources of transfer credit may be awarded. Only two courses may transfer into the academic major area of study and only one course may transfer into the academic minor. If you completed AP, IB, college, etc., credit prior to your college enrollment, please see our Advanced Standing credit guidelines. All credentials to be considered for transfer credit must be submitted by October 15, 2018.


Mobile Computing Bentley University’s accreditation by AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) attests to the quality of our academic program. A particular strength, noted by the accreditation team, is the university’s extensive integration of technology across the curriculum, including the mandatory Mobile Computing Program. Now in its 33rd year, the Mobile Computing Program offers incoming first-year and transfer students a choice of business class notebook computers. When you arrive on campus for Orientation in late August, you will receive the notebook that you chose online and IT staff will assist you in setting up your computer at this time. You will also receive a Bentley backpack with a padded computer sleeve and a network cable along with your notebook. Beginning in May, the Computer License Agreement will be available online on MyBentley. This form must be submitted through MyBentley prior to August 20, 2018. If you will not turn 18 prior to August 20, please

print the PDF version of the Computer License Agreement at bentley.edu/offices/client-services/ orientation-and-campus-welcome. Please have your parent or legal guardian sign it and bring it with you to your computer training class during Orientation. In addition to your Computer License Agreement, don’t forget to select “I Agree” to the Technology Ethics Agreement, located in the Administrative Responsibilities Tab in your MyBentley portal. Once signed, your Bentley accounts will be created. You will be contacted by email in June regarding choosing your laptop computer. The deadline to choose your laptop computer is June 19, 2018. If you do not make a choice by the deadline, you will be provided the standard notebook. Once selected, you will not be able to change your selection. If you have questions regarding the Mobile Computing Program, please contact the IT Client Services HelpDesk at 781.891.3122 or by email at helpdesk@ bentley.edu.

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Housing CAMPUS HOUSING

BILLING

Housing and Meal Plan Contract

In early July, you will receive your electronic student billing statement by email, which will include a housing and meal plan charge. All students will be pre-billed for a double room and the super value plan. Once actual assignments are made, your student account will be adjusted to reflect the appropriate charges.

If you were accepted as a residential student, a space in on-campus housing has been reserved for you. You will need to confirm your intent to utilize this assignment by completing the 2018-2019 Housing and Meal Plan Contract. The link to this contract will be available as an administrative responsibility in your MyBentley account beginning May 30, 2018. You will be directed to a different site and will need to select “Forms and Applications” at the top of the page. Please read all of the information in the housing contract. Once you finish the housing contract, you will need to complete the housing application. This can also be found under “Forms and Applications”. The housing application will instruct you to answer questions regarding your living preferences. The housing and meal plan contract, along with the housing application must be completed by June 27, 2018. A move-in brochure will be posted on our website to better prepare you for living on campus. Housing assignments will be emailed to all residents on July 25, 2018 pending the completion of the Online Orientation program.

MOVE-IN DAY We are excited to welcome you to campus for movein on Wednesday, August 22, 2018. To make your experience run smoothly, first-year buildings are assigned specific times for move-in. First year move-in: n Slade, Oak and Spruce Halls will move in from 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

n Alder, Birch, Cedar, Elm, Maple and Miller Halls will move in from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Transfer move-in: n All buildings will move in from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The university will have professional movers assigned to the residence hall buildings to assist with move-in. University staff will be present on campus directing you to your designated building to obtain your room combination and Bentley University identification card. When you receive your room assignment via e-mail on July 25, 2018 we will include more specific directions on the move-in process.

HOUSING AND MEAL PLAN MEDICAL ACCOMMODATION PROCESS Bentley residents with a medical condition that requires a specific style of housing can petition the Residential Center to obtain an appropriate accommodation in housing for the 2018–2019 academic year. The petition process for medical housing is a pre-selection process, with all approved applicants securing an appropriate assignment before the regular 2018–2019 Housing Selection Process begins. All requests must include appropriate documentation from your treating physician, outlining the condition and related symptoms, as well as confirming any housing requirements associated with the condition. Please view our website to fill out the Housing and Meal Plan Medical Accommodation Petition. This is due on June 27, 2018.

DEFINED COMMUNITIES One of the fundamental charges of the Bentley University Residential Center is to ensure that learning remains a pivotal part of the residential experience. Each residence hall on campus plays an important role in promoting students’ social, emotional and intellectual development. We strive to foster atmospheres within our residence halls that help students expand upon their academic experiences in the classroom. The Defined Communities at Bentley provide opportunities for students with similar interests to live and engage together in a dedicated area of a residence hall. Guided and advised by strong teams of faculty, staff, and student leaders, the Defined Communities at Bentley allow students the opportunity to take ownership of their living and learning to enhance their overall experience on campus. The benefits of a Defined Community include: n Dedicated space for programming and engagement opportunities n Early housing selection opportunities n Off-campus programming initiatives

n Dedicated staff and faculty interactions

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Defined Communities available for fall 2018: n Blueprint – Slade Hall

n Honors Community – Slade Hall

n Thrive: The Wellness Community – Slade Hall n Social Justice Community – Miller Hall n The Arts Community – Miller Hall

n The Women’s Leadership Community – Trees Complex Defined Community applications will be available starting May 30, 2018. All applications are due June 27, 2018. All students selected to live within one of our Defined Communities will move in a day early. August 21, 2018. Defined Community residents will have the opportunity to participate in a leadership retreat. For descriptions of each Defined Community, please check out the Residential Center website under Defined.

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Additional Resources DISABILITY SERVICES

MULTICULTURAL CENTER

Bentley University is committed to offering an accessible, equitable and inclusive learning environment for all students with disabilities. The Office of Disability Services provides accommodations and services that promote individual growth and self-advocacy. Through collaboration and innovative programming, the staff strives to inform and educate all members of the Bentley community and promote diversity that respects and appreciates disability.

The Multicultural Center (MCC) at Bentley University promotes cultural awareness, knowledge and inquiry for students to gain the skills to learn more about their personal identity and appreciate the uniqueness of others. The MCC staff, with the help of the MCC Student Street Team, work to develop innovative programs that promote inclusion and diversity in all aspects of the student experience.

We work closely with undergraduate and graduate students with various types of: n Learning disabilities n Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder n Mobility, visual and hearing impairments n Medical conditions n Psychiatric/psychological disabilities The major components of these services include: n Academic advising n Academic accommodations n Assistance with accessibility issues n Study skills workshops n Individual coaching and support Services are tailored to each student’s individual needs, and we invite you to take advantage of these services. In turn, we will listen, guide and educate you on the full range of the accommodations and services available. We will also help evaluate your strengths and weaknesses, thereby enabling you to make wise choices on an independent basis. To register with Disability Services, we encourage you to send a copy of your documentation to the mailing address below. Documentation must be current (usually no more than three to four years old) and must be submitted by a licensed or certified diagnostician or medical professional. This documentation must be a comprehensive assessment and should include recommendations for accommodations and treatment. For further information regarding documentation for specific disabilities as well as general information, visit bentley.edu/campus-life/student-developmentservices/disability-services.

At the MCC, we support a myriad of students and programs on campus. We seek to serve our students of color, our first generation students and all of their allies by creating and maintaining a safe space for dialogue and providing resources for students to succeed. The MCC also looks to empower students to engage in meaningful, diverse interactions in places like their residence halls, their classrooms, at home and more by equipping them with the tools to engross in those conversations. By collaborating with faculty, staff and other key partners on programs and events, the MCC has really become the hub for rich conversation, meaningful connections, and is a bounty of resources and more for all students. Dubbed as students’ “home away from home,” we invite you to visit the MCC on the third floor of the Student Center and see how you can get more involved.

SPIRITUAL LIFE While attending Bentley, you will have a chance to explore a host of new places and experiences. You will learn with people from all over the world and have the opportunity to explore practices and traditions that are new to you. As a secular university, Bentley honors the fact that no one particular religious tradition takes precedence here, and that exposure to a variety of traditions and practices is of utmost importance. In a growing global society, we are committed to education that promotes religious literacy and multi-faith cultural competencies. We find this works best relationally, so you’ll have many opportunities to enjoy halal and kosher food, to experience another religious custom, and to work together as a diverse student body all united in a common service project. Numerous engagement programs are guided by our Student Interfaith Council and team of chaplains. Many students have a clear connection with a particular religious tradition, and enjoy a strong faith community for worship, spiritual formation and good

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fun. Each week we offer religious services in the Sacred Space (located in the Student Center) and we also assist any student in finding alternative off-campus services. Our worship services are led by chaplains and advisers and currently include: • Protestant Worship, Sundays at 4:00 p.m. • Catholic Mass, Sundays at 7:00 p.m. • Buddhist Sitting Meditation, Wednesdays at 2:00 p.m. • Muslim Jum’ah prayer, Fridays at 1:00 p.m. • Jewish Shabbat services (held monthly) and numerous holiday celebrations • Orthodox Christian services held monthly You will find eight student organizations, led by students and advised by members of the Spiritual Life staff, offering students a home for faith-based interests: • Art and Soul • Bentley Catholic Association • Bentley Islamic Community • Cru Bentley, Evangelical Christian Group • Gospel Choir • Hillel, a Jewish Group • Interfaith Council • Orthodox Christian Fellowship • Protestant Community, Interdenominational Christian Other students may not affiliate with any particular tradition, but rather have an interest in spiritual development and cultivating a deeper meaning of life. Spiritual questions such as “What is my purpose?” “Where am I my best self?” and “Who do I want to be?” are critical to explore during college. The Spiritual Life team is comprised of ordained ministers, rabbis, priests and qualified advisers who are committed to helping all students explore this aspect of their development.

University Police can issue temporary parking passes for an alternate vehicle should your primary vehicle not be available to you; for example, when your vehicle is in the repair shop. Resident Students Parking decals are required to park in all Bentley parking lots. Registration may be completed online by accessing MyBentley. The parking fee for resident students is $62.50 per semester and is non-refundable. The (red) resident parking decal authorizes parking in lots designated for resident parking on the lower and main campuses. Once you have registered your vehicle online, you may pick up your parking decal at the University Police station. Be sure to bring your valid driver’s license, valid motor vehicle registration, and Bentley ID card (which you will receive during Orientation). First-year resident students are not allowed to have a vehicle on campus. Some exceptions can be made; however, they are granted on an extremely limited basis for work or medical purposes, supported by documentation. First-year students must request an exception to the parking restriction by submitting a written request through the freshman parking request form available at bentley. edu/campus-life/safety-transit/parking-driving. Those students granted parking privileges must comply with strict guidelines which will be outlined at the time a parking permit is issued. Violation of these guidelines may result in the revocation of parking privileges and conduct referral. Violations of the parking rules may result in your vehicle being ticketed and/or towed. Please see the University Police website for more information concerning parking rules and regulations at bentley.edu/campus-life/safety-transit.

STUDENT PARKING

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Commuter Students

Bentley University offers all resident students an assigned telephone number with a voice mailbox. To request a telephone number and voice mailbox, please send an email before you arrive on campus to helpdesk@bentley.edu (please include your name, student ID number and room assignment). You will be notified of your phone assignment via email.

Commuter students must obtain a parking decal in order to park in university lots. Commuter students must register their vehicles with the University Police within the first two weeks of the semester after the start of classes. Please do not attempt to register your vehicle earlier than the first day of classes as we cannot accept requests before this time. You may apply for a parking decal through the parking request form available through your MyBentley account. The non-refundable parking fee for commuter students is $37.50 per semester. The commuter parking decal authorizes you to park in regular spaces in university lots designated for general parking while on campus. You are not allowed to park in spaces reserved for visitors, faculty, staff, resident students, or handicapped parking (unless you have a state-issued handicapped placard) or spaces specifically marked for special purposes.

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Local and metropolitan dialing are free of charge to all students. MobileSphere is the long-distance and international phone service vendor for Bentley. To sign up with MobileSphere, please visit cellularld.com. To contact MobileSphere directly, dial +1 866.456.3176. You may visit our website at bentley.edu/offices/systemsnetworks-telecomm/student-telecommunications for office hours, local and long-distance dialing information, and more. If you have any questions about the phone service at Bentley, please contact the Telecommunications Department.


Contacts Orientation and Welcome NEW STUDENT PROGRAMS AND ORIENTATION CONTACT Bobbi-Lynn Kekic

PHONE EMAIL

Associate Director, New Student Programs and Development +1 781.891.2271 ga_orientation@bentley.edu

Student Account Billing and Payments BILLING OR ENROLLMENT CONTACT Office of Student Financial Services PHONE +1 781.891.2162 FAX +1 781.891.3159 EMAIL ga_sfs@bentley.edu

Housing CONTACT Kathryn Keyes

PHONE

EMAIL

Associate Director, Residential Center +1 781.891.2148 housing@bentley.edu

CONTACT Antonio Willis-Berry FIRST YEAR AND TRANSFER STUDENT REGISTRATION CONTACT Office of Academic Services PHONE +1 781.891.2803 EMAIL ga_academic_services@bentley.edu STRENGTHSFINDER CONTACT Jessica Kenerson

Director of Student Affairs PHONE +1 781.891.2321 EMAIL ga_strengths@bentley.edu TWITTER @FalconStrengths FAMILY PROGRAMS CONTACT Student Affairs PHONE +1 781.891.2271 EMAIL ga_orientation@bentley.edu CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS CONTACT Christine Lookner PHONE +1 781.891.2829 FAX +1 781.891.2845 EMAIL ga_ciss@bentley.edu

Health and Wellness IMMUNIZATIONS/HEALTH FORM QUESTIONS CONTACT Mary McCarthy, BSN, RN

PHONE FAX EMAIL

Coordinator of Immunizations, Health Center +1 781.891.2222 +1 781.891.3443 mmccarthy@bentley.edu

CONTACT Gerri Taylor, MS, ANP-BC, Associate PHONE EMAIL

Dean for Health Counseling and Wellness +1 781.891.2222 gtaylor@bentley.edu

ALCOHOLEDU AND HAVEN CONTACT Jessica Greher Traue PHONE EMAIL

Director, Wellness and Prevention +1 781.891.2600 ga_aod_education@bentley.edu

HEALTH COVERAGE OR BENEFITS CONTACT University Health Plans PHONE +1 800.437.6448 FAX +1 617.472.6419 EMAIL info@universityhealthplans.com

LIBERTY MUTUAL TUITION INSURANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE tuitioninsurance@libertymutual.com EMAIL

You should receive a response within one business day.

PHONE EMAIL

Assistant Director, Residential Center +1 781.891.2148 housing@bentley.edu

DEFINED COMMUNITIES CONTACT Justin Woodard

Requirements and Credits EXPOSITORY WRITING REQUIREMENT OR PLACEMENT ESSAY CONTACT Greg Farber-Mazor

PHONE

EMAIL

Director of Writing and Communication Professor of English and Media Studies +1 781.891.2978 gfarber@bentley.edu

Web Links and Technical Issues CONTACT Joe Nezuh Academic Research Technologist, Academic Technology Center PHONE +1 781.891.2547 EMAIL jnezuh@bentley.edu MATH PLACEMENT CONTACT Zsuzsanna Maar

PHONE EMAIL

Mathematical Sciences Placement Coordinator +1 781.891.2084 zmaar@bentley.edu

ADVANCED STANDING/TRANSFER CREDIT CONTACT Kyle Wilson

PHONE

EMAIL

Senior Assistant Director of Admission, Office of Undergraduate Admission +1 781.891.2244 kwilson@bentley.edu

PHONE EMAIL

Assistant Director, Residential Center +1 781.891.2148 jwoodard@bentley.edu

Additional Resources STUDENT ID CARDS AND PARKING CONTACT Melissa Diglio PHONE EMAIL

Card Program Administrator +1 781.891.2242 mdiglio@bentley.edu

MULTICULTURAL CENTER AND MOSAIC PROGRAM CONTACT Nina DeAgrela

PHONE EMAIL

Associate Director of the Multicultural Center +1 781.891.2271 multicultural_center@bentley.edu

DISABILITY SERVICES CONTACT Stephanie S. Brodeur, CRC, LRC PHONE EMAIL MAIL

Associate Director of Disability Services +1 781.891.2004 sbrodeur@bentley.edu Office of Disability Services 175 Forest Street Waltham, MA 02452

CONTACT Steph Bohler

Mobile Computing MOBILE COMPUTING CONTACT IT Client Services HelpDesk PHONE +1 781.891.3122 EMAIL helpdesk@bentley.edu

PHONE EMAIL

Assistant Director of Disability Services +1 781.891.2004 sbohler@bentley.edu

SPIRITUAL LIFE CONTACT Rev. Dr. Robin Olson PHONE EMAIL

Director of Spiritual Life +1 781.891.2418 rolson@bentley.edu

TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONTACT IT Client Services HelpDesk PHONE +1 781.891.3122 EMAIL helpdesk@bentley.edu

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