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Dining Services
30 Belmont Avenue, ext. 2300
www.smith.edu/diningservices
This office is responsible for food services at the college. All questions pertaining to college dining service - house dining, the Campus Center
Café, the Smith College Club, summer dining and special catering should be referred to this office.
Disability Services
College Hall 104, voice/TTY 2071
www.smith.edu/ods
The college is committed to enable students with documented disabilities to participate in college programs, facilitating the provision of
reasonable and appropriate accommodation through this office. Students with disabilities who need academic services are asked to make their
needs known and to file timely request forms each semester with the Office of Disability Services for accommodations in course work or
other aspects of campus life.
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Facilities Management
126 West Street, ext. 2400
www.smith.edu/physplant
Facilities Management is responsible for the majority of maintenance, repair and alterations to Smith's 120 residential, academic and
administrative buildings. All non-emergency requests for Facilities Management services in student residences should be made through the
head resident.
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Global Studies Center
Wright Hall 125
www.smith.edu/world
The mission of the Global Studies Center is to engage Smith students in international studies and to cultivate an understanding of the global
context and implications of their work. The center integrates, enriches and makes more prominent these opportunities through its programs,
and thus advances the college’s mission to prepare women for global leadership.
Graduate Study, Office of
College Hall 307, ext. 3050
www.smith.edu/gradstudy
This office handles all matters pertaining to graduate students at Smith.
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Health Services (see Pelham Medical Service)
Schacht Center for Health and Wellness, 21 Belmont Avenue, x 2800
www.smith.edu/health
The mission of Smith College Health Services is to provide accessible, quality medical care, mental health care and health education to a
diverse student population. As college health care professionals knowledgeable about developmental issues, the staff works with students to
promote their physical and psychological well-being and collaborates with the larger college community to support students in accomplishing
their educational goals.
Human Resources, Office of
30 Belmont Avenue, ext. 2260
www.smith.edu/hr
This office is responsible for the development and administration of the human resources policies of the college in the areas or recruitment
and hiring, wage and salary administration, benefits administration, labor relations and union negotiations, staff development and retirement
planning and compliance with state and federal employment laws and regulations.
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Information Technology Services
Stoddard Hall, ext. 3770
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