More BU Resources

Department of Economics Mentoring Program

In addition to the peer adviser, our department has a Graduate Economics Association (the GEA). While the GEA has many functions, one of its primary functions is to run a mentor program for incoming graduate students. A mentor can be a great resource if you have questions while settling into your graduate program and to life in Boston. I encourage you to email the GEA if you have questions at email.gea@gmail.com.

BU Graduate Student Organization (GSO)

The Graduate Student Organization is Boston University's official representative body for students in the College of Arts and Sciences. The GSO meets throughout the course of the year and performs many functions from acting as a liasion between students and the administration to providing funding for research-related travel. You can read more about the resources available through the GSO here!

BU Mental Health Resources

Transitioning to a new city and starting a graduate program can be tough. BU's Behavioral Medicine unit offers different ways of helping you cope with mental stress while here. Click here to explore the options at Behavioral Medicine that may be right for you!

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