301 Collis, 646-2014
Carl Thum, Director
The Academic Skills Center provides learning strategies for academic success and peer tutoring services. The Center also offers academic disabilities services.
5 Rope Ferry Road, Dick's House, 646-9474
Brian Bowden, Coordinator of Alcohol and Drug Education Programs
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~healthed/focus/aod/index.html
Alcohol & Other Drug Education provides resources and information about alcohol and other drugs, peer education programs, concerns about use or misuse, and College policies.
63 South Main Street, 2nd Floor, 646-2215
Skip Sturman, Director
Career Services operates to assist students in making informed decisions regarding their plans related to employment and graduate school. Career Services provides students with access to a wide range of resources, including internships, informal resources on various careers, and graduate scholarships and fellowships.
6 Choate Road, 646-3456
Xenia Markowitt, Director
The Center for Women and Gender provides support, resources, and advocacy to students, faculty, and staff on issues of particular significance to women and issues related to gender.
5 Rope Ferry Road, 646-9401 (medical) 646-9442 Counseling and Health Resources
John Turco, Director of Health Service
Mark Reed, Director of Counseling and Health Resources
The Health Service believes that good health is a vital part of every student's college experience. We are here to provide high quality care and services for Dartmouth students and to develop and promote health education information for students to maintain a healthy lifestyle during college and in the years beyond.
Judith Hertog, ESL Coordinator: judith.hertog@dartmouth.edu
Support for ESL Graduate Students. For additional information, click here.
2nd Level, McNutt, 646-2451
Vicki Bacon-Husband, Assistant Director of Financial Aid
Jennifer Chretien, Financial Aid Counselor
The Financial Aid Office encourages students and their families to be in touch with them for assistance with questions regarding Dartmouth's financial aid policies and procedures.
6 Parkhurst, 646-2681
Gail Zimmerman, Dean
The First-Year Office provides support for students as they complete their first year of studies. First-Year deans serve as resources for various academic, personal, and social issues. The office's main responsibility is to support students in their engagement with the curriculum and their overall experience at Dartmouth.
Collis Center 205E, 646-2331
Stephen M. Silver, Director of International Student Programs
Haldeman Center, 646-2023
Kenneth Yalowitz, Director
The Dickey Center develops and administers student on-campus programs and leave term projects with emphasis on international policy and development studies. The Dickey Center also regularly sponsors international activities and speakers to encourage international understanding both on and off campus.
Collis Center 211D, 646-0123
Nora Yasumura, Advisor to Asian and Asian American Students
This position provides personal, social and academic advising to Asian and Asian American students. Topics of discussion include adjustment issues, ethnic identity exploration, relationship and family concerns, as well as academic and major/career related questions. This position also helps to establish events that enhance the awareness of Asian culture. Please monitor the Pan Asian Council (PAC) bulletin for more information on these types of events.
Collis Center 214, 646-3635
Pam Misener, Advisor to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Students
In the Office of Pluralism and Leadership (OPAL), Pam Misener provides support to individual students, as well as student groups, organizes LGBT educational, cultural, and social programs, provides staff trainings and workshops, and advocates on behalf of LGBT students and their allies to other areas of the College administration.
111 Parkhurst, 646-2243
Class of 2009: Teoby Gomez
Class of 2010: Kent Yrchik-Shoemaker
Class of 2011: Lisa Thum
Classes Prior to 2009: Rovana Popoff
You can make an appointment to see any of the Upperclass Deans by calling their office (603) 646-2243. You can request to see a specific Dean or ask for the first available appointment. The Office of the Class Deans provides support for students in the sophomore, junior and senior classes, as well as for other enrolled students. A dean is assigned to each class, and follows the class from sophomore through senior year. Deans meet with students to discuss academic advising, personal issues, and College policies. They can provide information about College resources and make referrals as needed. Anyone experiencing academic difficulties is encouraged to meet with a Dean.
111 Parkhurst Hall, 646-3482
April Thompson, Director
This office oversees the College disciplinary system, serves as the administrator for the Committee on Standards, and handles issues concerning the academic progress of students. Students should direct questions regarding the College's standards of conduct or the academic honor principle to this office.
44 North College Street, Suite 6202, 646-3474
Robin Catmur, Acting Director
The Office of Visa and Immigration Services advises, supports, and provides services for international students, faculty, staff, and visitors at the College.
Robinson Hall, 646-3512
Brian Kunz, Assistant Director
The purpose of the Outdoor Programs Office is to further the educational objectives of Dartmouth College by facilitating outdoor opportunities for the Dartmouth community. It accomplishes this through the Dartmouth Outing Club, the Dartmouth Ski Team, Outdoor Education, and Outdoor Facilities.
7 Lebanon Street, Suite 309, 646-2697
Karen McCusker, Assistant Payroll Manager
The Payroll Department is responsible for the payment, taxation, and reportint of all wages. This includes processing nad distributing paychecks and direct deposit stubs, as well as year-end tax forms (Form W-2 and Form 10425). The Payroll Department also assists nonresident aliens with the completion of tax forms which are required before payments can be processed (Form 8233 and Form 1001).
5 Rope Ferry Road, 646-2234
Rebel Roberts, Crime Prevention Specialist
The Department of Safety and Security is responsible for the general security of the College and responds to all College emergencies. The Department also enforces College regullations and moving vehicle violations.
304 Dick's House, 646-9430
Michelle de Sousa, Coordinator
SAAP educates men and women at Dartmouth about sexual abuse issues, including communication and consent, sexism, rape, harassment, and assault.
103 McNutt, 646-3230
Ron Hiser, Director
The Student Financial Services Office is responsible for student receivables and loans. This includes assessing tuition, recording payments, refunding student account credits and providing all services related to College loan programs.
303 Collis Center, 646-3399
The Student Activities Office assists students with organizations and programs, and promotes coordination among student groups. The office enhances the personal development of students through involvement in campus life, and facilitates the presentation of programs to meet the co-curricular needs of Dartmouth's student population.
Basement, Thayer Dining Hall, 646-3641
Erin Clark, Director
The Student Employment Office was created to assist students in search of jobs (both on campus and in the local community), and employers who wish to hire students. It provides many services, including managing job listings through SEO JobNet and the student TempJob service, advising employers on how to hire and train student staff, and by developing new jobs.
www.engineering.dartmouth.edu/other/tic/
Xiongjun Shao, Founder
The Thayer International Club was founded to help international students adjust to the Dartmouth community, to promote intercultural friendships and professional relationships, and to provide social opportunities. Regularly scheduled events include movie nights, cultural trips, and international dinners.
South Fairbanks Hall, 646-2558
Lynn White Cloud, Director of Fellowships and Internships
Tucker Fellowships and Internships are opportunities for students to learn by serving others in full-time, individual community service projects, domestically and internationally, during their leave terms.