Suffolk University Sawyer Business School Graduate Programs 2008-2009 - (Page 6) the suffolk Advantage resources at your fingertips the mildred f. sawyer library Suffolk University’s state-of-the-art Mildred F. Sawyer Library opened in May 2006. The three-floor facility features a wireless computer environment and 20 group study rooms, and provides graduate students with convenient locations for group project work, individual study carrels, lounges, and a copy center. In addition to 98,420 general circulation volumes, students have access to 31,843 e-books; 21,648 e-journals; 8,394 reference volumes; and millions of articles through electronic databases. Resources are accessible to students via the web as well as on campus. www.suffolk.edu/sawlib off-campus housing office On-campus housing is not available for graduate students. However, the Off-Campus Housing Office (OCHO) provides a variety of resources, free of charge, to assist you with your housing search. Contact OCHO at 617.573.8647 for information. www.suffolk.edu/ocho diversity services Suffolk University is dedicated to maintaining a welcoming climate on campus for everyone, and the Office of Diversity Services drives that effort. As the primary resource for African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American (AHANA) and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) members of the campus community, this office offers a variety of support services, educational programs, and resources for students, faculty, and staff. www.suffolk.edu/campuslife/diversity center for international education The Center for International Education serves as an information and resource hub for international students, and coordinates and facilitates a wide variety of activities and services. Students are encouraged to visit the Center at 73 Tremont Street, 6th floor, with any questions or concerns. www.suffolk.edu/cie http://www.suffolk.edu/sawlib http://www.suffolk.edu/ocho http://www.suffolk.edu/campuslife/diversity http://www.suffolk.edu/cie
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