Suffolk University Global MBA brochure - (Page 14) Suffolk Community and Student Resources Sawyer Business School T Fleet Center North Station T • Other Services – cafés and dining halls, health and counseling centers, bookstore, student activity center, international advising office, career services office; and the C. Walsh Theatre, an oncampus venue for student theatre productions including plays, musicals, concerts, and shows Strategically located in Boston, Suffolk University is a private university offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in over 70 areas of study. The university has a current enrollment of almost 8,500 students, representing over 100 countries. The Sawyer Business School was established as a P P Staniford St. on T Haymarket udb ury St. St branch of Suffolk University in 1937. Today the Business P Longfellow Brid R ge T Holiday Inn Old West P Church Cambridge Street Garden St. Irving St. S. Russell St. Joy St. Hancock St. Ridgeway St. Phillips St. Revere St. Myrtle St. Pinckney St. New School serves more than 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students, representing 84 countries worldwide. Our alumni network spans the globe, with active alumni T Ne Saltonstall Bldg. Somerset St. wS Resources for International Students Suffolk’s Center for International Education serves as a resource hub for international students. The Center is specifically designed to coordinate and facilitate a wide range of activities and services to support Suffolk’s international community, including assistance with U.S. immigration issues, crosscultural concerns, social activities and any other aspect of adjusting to life in the United States. Additional Information Center for International Education Suffolk University 73 Tremont St. 6th Floor Boston, MA 02108. Tel: 617.573.8154 Email: oia@suffolk.edu RIVE Bea co ee n Str Pro t BOS TON COM MON t ee T Park Street W Tem vin ce St. Mt. Vernon t. tnut S Ches Storr St. Center Government Plaza Center T Court Court St. Derne St. Ashburton Pl. House FINANCIAL DISTRICT State e Suffolk University S Hous Sawyer Business chool St. School P Br om fie ld RLES Ch Bowdoin St. ard . Temple St. Charles St. CHA ow D rive State St. associations worldwide. Water St. Milk St. Student Resources Suffolk is committed to helping students successfully adjust to and benefit from life within our community and in Boston. • Center of International Education – supports Congress St. Federal St. Devonshire St. on tS tr Tre m Com mon wea Avery St. Wa sh ve. lth A New bury St. LIC PUB EN D GAR T Boylston Str eet Ave nue d Hayward St. e Laf ing Mar lbor ton oug h St. Str P Cha rles St. eet Brimmer St. n Arli gton Rive r St. St . in te rS ple tre We st Pl. et T Downtown Crossing Su mm er St re e Franklin St. t Stre et aye Essex Street tte T Boy lsto n St. ve. es A P Park laza P Parking T international students by coordinating all U.S. immigration Berk S eley tree t Stre et South Station services and assisting with cross-cultural concerns St. J am Stua rt Str eet P Knee land S treet T Public Transportation Charles Street So uth • Off-Campus Housing Office – provides assistance with the search for housing in the Boston area T • Sawyer Business School Library – state of the art facility – offers real and virtual access to over 110,000 books and 1,000 subscriptions to titles in periodicals, microfilms, and databases 14
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