Division of Academic Affairs

Welcome!

About Us

The Division of Academic Affairs oversees all of the College's academic programs and the resources designed to support the achievement of our academic goals and mission.  All the academic departments and divisions report to the Division of Academic Affairs. The Division also manages various academic resources and spaces and oversees the Office of Student Success Advisement, Center for Academic Support & Tutoring (CAST), the Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP),  Study Abroad, Institutional Research and Planning, as well as the Bedford Hills/Taconic College Prison Programs.

Email: academicaffairs@mmm.edu

Townhouse,  255 East 71st Street, 5th Floor

Learning Virtually

RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS

Below are workshop resources and support request forms that you can use not only to succeed in the online learning environment, but to flourish.

Student Success Advisement

The Office of Student Success Advisement offers a wide range of advisement and informational services. Whether you need help with or have questions about: adding/changing a major or minor, exploring possible transfer credits and how they apply to your program, evaluating your academic progress to make sure you graduate on time, or registering for classes, the Advisement Team is here to assist you!

Library

The  Thomas J. Shanahan Library provides academic resources for students and faculty including access to Blackboard, e-journals, e-books, archives, inter-library loans as well as electronic databases for academic research. The library also has a media center.  Visit our website for more information on our services.

HEOP

The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) has been an integral part of Marymount Manhattan College since 1969 and provides all enrolled students with academic, career, financial aid, and personal counseling, tutoring services, specialized academic workshops, and a Summer Academic Institute program.

CAST

CAST offers individual and group tutoring in the disciplines with the goal of providing exceptional academic support for all Marymount students through workshops and courses in college skills, and administering placement exams for incoming students who are eligible.

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Division of Academic Affairs

221 East 71st Street
New York New York 10021
United States