Find support for your student group

Are you in one of the 450+ student groups on campus? Is your group trying to plan a program, event or initiative and you are looking for support on campus? We've put together an easy-to-use list of campus resources that support the overall wellbeing of student groups. Look for the type of support you need in the left column. Select the category, and the filter will give you a list of related on-campus resources.  

Resources for Student Groups

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22 result(s) found.

  • Bringing in The Bystander Training

    Bringing in The Bystander (BITB) is BU’s primary sexual violence prevention program. BITB is an interactive training that raises awareness about the prevalence of sexual assault and what we as members of the BU community can do to prevent it.
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Workshops & Trainings
  • BU Food Pantry

    The BU Food Pantry is available to provide groceries to students that are experiencing episodic food insecurity. After filling out our online order form, we can provide some basic groceries and provide information about various resources in the community.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Medical Campus
    Dimensions
    • Core Needs
    • Physical
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Community Service
  • BU Office for the Arts

    Providing student access to free and discounted arts events and opportunities on and off campus including artists in residence, a global music festival, local museums, and much more.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Funding Opportunities
  • Catering on the Charles

    Interested in a coffee break? A student BBQ? Or any other type of food for an event for your student group? Catering on the Charles will make your group feel special. Our creative culinary professionals cater to your every food whim.
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Programs & Events Logistics
  • Center for Career Development

    Never written a resume? Need to punch up your cover letter? Not sure how to search for a job? At the CCD, online resources, workshops, and counselors help guide your professional development. From networking to job opportunities to salary negotiations, CCD is there to help.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Academic & Professional
  • Educational Resource Center

    To access tutoring services, writing support and academic skill-building resources, look no further than the ERC.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Academic & Professional
  • Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground

    Student-centered campus community and programming to foster self-exploration, intellectual discourse, and friendship
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Programs & Events Logistics
  • Innovate@BU

    Innovate@BU is a University-wide initiative to enable all BU Terriers to become drivers of innovation in their own lives, careers, and communities.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Funding Opportunities
  • LGBTQIA+ Student Resource Center

    Fostering community among students with programming and resources that encourage exploration and affirm identities at BU. The Center's Conference Room is reservable during the academic semester.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Emotional
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Programs & Events Logistics
  • Newbury Center

    The Newbury Center supports the holistic development and success of first-generation undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. A first-gen undergrad is one whose parents/guardians/caregivers did not earn a 4-year bachelor's degree. A first-gen grad/professional student is one whose parents/guardians/caregivers did not earn an advanced degree like a master's, doctorate, or professional degree.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Study Abroad Programs
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Programs & Events Logistics