Student Resources

Academic Access

Open to students with documented learning disabilities, Academic Access is a fee-based program that provides individualized coaching, structure, and support to ensure the collegiate experience is positive and productive. 

Academic Advisement

Need assistance settling on a major or creating your own course of study? OAA staff will help you navigate your options and make sure you stay on track to graduate on time.

Center for Academic Support and Tutoring

CAST offers individual and group tutoring in the disciplines, as well as workshops ranging from creative writing and publishing to conversational foreign language.

Career Services

Counselors assist students and alumni in initial and ongoing professional development through services like resume help, interview prep, internship placement, and job search strategies.

Center for Student Services

The Center for Student Services (CSS) houses the offices of Financial Aid, Registration and Records, and Student Accounts. This Center is designed to provide one-stop shopping for most of your service needs. A variety of transactions are handled in the Center, the most regular of these are: processing payments, adding money to your meal plan, awarding financial aid, discussing financial issues, processing transcript requests, enrollment verification, and filing graduation applications.

Community Service

The Office of Community Service or MMC Serves works to meet the needs and interests of the MMC community to engage in volunteer and service projects. MMC serves coordinates a wide range of volunteer and community-based learning activities and initiatives, working with students, student organizations, faculty and staff

Counseling and Wellness Center (CWC)

Whatever the concern, CWC counselors are here to help. Counseling services help students deal with a range of difficulties, including stress, homesickness, anxiety, depression, identity, eating and body image, families, relationships, study anxieties, sex, and alcohol or drugs.

Disability Services

MMC accommodates students with learning, physical, and/or psychological disabilities. Register with the Office of Disability Services to ensure you receive full support.

The Dow Zanghi Student Health Center

The Dow Zanghi Student Health Center is committed to providing quality health care to all students. The student health center provides free primary care, including treatment for colds, flu and minor injuries, physicals, STI/HIV testing and women’s health care services.

First Generation at MMC

We understand the unique experiences of students who are the first in their immediate families to attend college, and we seek to provide a space to support their academic, professional, and personal needs.

The Library

The Library has a wide variety of journals, periodicals, and online databases, plus computer labs and study carrels. Located on the second floor of the Nugent Building, the Library also houses the Media Center and Archives.

Residence Life

The Residence Life program at Marymount Manhattan College is committed to the overall growth, development and education of its residents. Our primary goal is to provide a safe, secure, and comfortable educational environment while providing residents the opportunities to become involved, exercise their leadership skills, and be part of a residential community.

Student Success and Engagement

The Division of Student Success and Engagement at Marymount Manhattan College is dedicated to enhancing your college experience. Our co-curricular opportunities and services will complement your academic life, and enhance your intellectual, emotional, physical, spiritual, and social development.

Student Development and Activities

SDA comprises five general areas: New Student Orientation, Office Programs, Leadership Development, Clubs and Organizations, and Campus Diversity Initiatives. SDA is the center for student events and leadership development for the College. Students can make the most of their college experience by partaking in one or more of the areas the SDA office has to offer. Genuine involvement outside the classroom aids in creating a more holistic experience for students and fosters the development of skills students can use throughout their careers.

Study Abroad

Make the world your classroom! MMC students may spend a semester, a full academic year, or a summer or January session studying abroad. The College offers a number of opportunities and formats to earn academic credits in programs throughout the world.

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