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Beveridge Center and Woods Hall Offices and Services

Office of Student Activities and Campus Programs
Beveridge Center, First Floor 413.748.3141
The office actively supports the philosophy that student learning and development occurs through the co-curricular activities. Many opportunities exist for student participation in the planning and implementation of diverse social, cultural, recreational, educational, and leadership programs. Involvement in campus organizations, clubs, governing bodies, performing arts, and other student centered groups enables students to meet and interact with other students, apply classroom theories to real-life situations, acquire life-long skills and interests, learn more about themselves, and make valuable contributions to the college community.

Beveridge Center Information Desk/Campus Switchboard
Beveridge Center, First Floor 413.748.3000
Provides campus phone numbers for all faculty, staff and students of the College; sells tickets and provides information on college-sponsored events; provides discount movie passes to Showcase Cinemas, Basketball Hall of Fame, the BIG E, and Symphony Hall for students.

Career Center
Beveridge Cente, Lower Level 413.748.3222
Career Services assists students of all classes and majors in making and managing career and life-planning decisions. Services and programs are intentionally focused on helping students become well-informed, skilled and confident in realizing their professional and personal aspirations. The Career Center provides individual career counseling, weekly Info Sessions, internship/job search assistance, graduate school advisement, and a variety of opportunities for career exploration. Additionally, the Career Center coordinates job fairs, employer visits, and special programs that assist students in successfully transitioning into the workplace. Visit www.springfieldcollege.edu/career for more information or call 413.748.3222.

Office of Student Volunteer Programs
Beveridge Center, First Floor 413.748.3394
The mission of the Office of Student Volunteer Programs is to educate students through community-based learning experiences in preparation for lives as active citizens and community leaders in service to humanity. In an effort to realize this mission, the Office of Student Volunteer Programs assists students in locating and organizing community service activities that further their educational experience.

Office of United Campus Ministry and Spiritual Life
Beveridge Center, First Floor 413.748.3208
The United Campus Ministry and Spiritual Life Center supports the spiritual, educational and worship needs of the Springfield College community. We strive to provide direct assistance and access to students and staff of all spiritual and religious backgrounds through the work of the director and the associate ministers and in cooperation with spiritual centers and houses of worship in the greater Springfield area.

Student Organziation Offices
Student Government Association (SGA) Office, Beveridge Center, First Floor, 413.748.3134
Massasoit Yearbook Office, Beveridge Center, Second Floor, 413.748.3072
Springfield Student Newspaper Office, Beveridge Center, Second Floor, 413.748.3132
Leadership Training Conference Office, Beveridge Center, Second Floor, 413.748.3073
YMCA Club/Sti-Yu-Ka Office, Beveridge Center, Second Floor, 413.748.3373
Campus Activities Board/SC Backstage Office, Beveridge Center, Second Floor, 413.748.3046
WSCB Radio, Beveridge Center, Second Floor, 413.748.3153

Office of Multicultural Affairs
Woods Hall, First Floor 413.748.3249
The Multicultural Affairs Center is the campus resource and support facility for diversity concerns at Springfield College. The center works toward goals that are inclusive of all cultures, while influencing a campus environment that is supportive of differences. Since the college is strongly committed to diversity, MCA develops and coordinates support services for students from diverse backgrounds, with a strong emphasis on historically under-represented groups.

Springfield College Bookstore
Woods Hall, Lower Level 413.748.3596
The Springfield College Bookstore is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm, Saturdays and holiday weekends (except summer) 11 am to 2 pm. Available at the Bookstore are textbooks, trade books, health and beauty aids, clothing, cards and gifts, and school supplies. Several forms of payment are accepted, including cash, personal checks, Master Card, Visa, American Express and Discover. You may also visit the bookstore on the web at www.spfld.bkstr.com.

Post Office
Woods Hall, First Floor 413-748.3876
All full-time students are assigned a campus mailbox that they share with one or more students. Combinations or keys are available to the students assigned to the box from the Post Office Staff. Mailboxes should always be locked, since the Post Office is not responsible for lost or stolen mail. During the year, mail is picked up and sorted by the staff Monday through Saturday. The Post Office is also a full-service USPS contract station. Students can purchase a variety of postage stamps, stamped envelopes, and aerograms. Receiving and shipping of UPS, Federal Express, and USPS Express Mail is handled by the Mail Room. When a signature is required or a package is too large for a box, the Office Staff will put a package slip in the student’s box with notification that there is something to sign for. Campus Cards or legal picture ID must be presented when signing for all packages.

Woods Café
Woods Hall, First Floor
The Woods Hall dining area is a great place to grab a quick bite or get together with friends. This retail Food Court features Java City, Subway, Freshens, Grille Works, Bene Pizza, grab and go salads and sushi to go. Woods Hall is the perfect place to eat using your Dining Dollars.
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 7:30 am – 12 Midnight; Friday: 7:30 am – 2 am; Saturday: 8 am – 2 am; and, Sunday: 8 am – 12 Midnight

Java City is a great way to brighten your day. Enjoy fresh roasted coffees, espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, blended Italian sodas, Javalanches and upscale pastries and desserts.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 7:30 am - 9:00 pm; Saturday-Sunday: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

Freshens is an oasis of coolness. When you want to eat healthy, enjoy premium fruit smoothies and frozen yogurt. MetRx mix-ins are also available. For those times when you want to indulge, we can add your favorite toppings. Anyway you want it, we've got you covered!
Hours: Monday-Sunday: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

Black Box Theatre
Woods Hall, Second Floor
Fully equipped with sound and lights for a variety of live stage performances, the Black Box can be reserved at in Office of Student Activities and Campus Programs.

Services in the Beveridge Center
Bulletin Boards
There are boards throughout the Beveridge Center and Woods Hall. Each board is designated for a specific item, such as books for sale, campus events, or community involvement.

Commuter Student Lockers
Beveridge Center, Lower Level
Eight lockers are available at a cost of $10 a year. Locker keys can be obtained in the Student Activities and Campus Programs Office.

Meeting Rooms
Five rooms are available to be reserved by students, faculty or staff for meetings throughout the year. Reservations are made through the Beveridge Center Information Desk.

On-Campus Banking
Outside of Woods Hall
Bank of America sponsors an automated teller machine (CIRRUS and NYCE network) that is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Page updated on: 03/14/2008