Student Health Services
Health care provisions, including Primary Care, Sports Medicine, Behavioral Medicine, Wellness & Prevention Services, as well as general Health Education.

Behavioral Medicine
Staff, psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical nurse specialists, licensed mental health clinicians and LCSWs are available to address the many psychological and adjustment issues that arise in a university community.

Wellness & Prevention Services
Aims to promote physical and emotional well-being of students through comprehensive programming, campus-wide events, peer education, the sharing of accurate health information and resources, and providing consultation and care for students struggling with substance abuse.

Sexual Assault Response & Prevention Center (SARP)
Provides rapid, confidential, supportive and free-of-charge advocacy and assistance to BU students who have experienced a traumatic incident, including but not limited to sexual assault, physical assault, interpersonal violence, and other crimes.

Office of Disability Services
Provides services and support to ensure that students are able to access and participate in the opportunities available at Boston University.

Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation
A research, training and service organization committed to improving the lives of persons who have psychiatric disabilities.

  • 940 Commonwealth Ave. West
  • (617) 353-3549
  • cpr.bu.edu/

Sargent Choice Nutrition Center
Offers programs, services and education that promote healthy eating and help students align their diet with any dietary restrictions they may have. The Nutrition Center also supports the Sargent Choice program, which makes available health food options via BU Dining Services.

  • 635 Commonwealth Ave., 6th floor
  • (617) 353-2721
  • bu.edu/scnc/

Fitness & Recreation Center Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
Education and recreational programs, services and facilities in order to promote health, wellness and activities.

Educational resources Center (ERC)
The ERC specializes in supplemental education, including foreign language practice, teaching good study habits and tutoring workshops. One-on-one or group sessions available.

  • 100 Bay State Rd., 6th floor
  • (617) 353-7707
  • bu.edu/erc/

Center for Career Development (CCD)
The CCD provides an array of services aimed at preparing students for success in their studies and beyond through workshops, CV help, interview prep and assistance searching for internships, jobs and graduate programs.

The Danielsen Institute
Promotes healing, growth, and change through a variety of clinical services, training, research and teaching which are informed by spiritual, religious and existential perspectives.

The Center for Anxiety & Related Disorders (CARD)
Specializes in healing both adults and children address a range of anxiety disorders and related challenges, such as difficulties with sleep, concentration, eating and mood.

The Center for Gender, Sexuality & Activism
A safe space for people of all genders and sexualities. Using a social justice framework, the CGSA aims to end gender oppression and violence, and advocates for the full equality and inclusion of women, queer and trans students.

  • 775 Commonwealth Ave., Lower Level
  • (617) 358-5575
  • bu.edu/cgsa/

Boston University Police Department
BU’s local law enforcement agency that provides a wide variety of public services, including emergency medical response, Rape Aggression Defense classes, and laptop and bicycle registration.

The Howard Thurman Center
Boston University’s center for cultural learning and collaboration. Through a variety of workshops, programs and celebrations, the Howard Thurman Center aims to build community by eliminating barriers of divisiveness that separate individuals, groups, races, cultures, religions and ethnicity.