51动漫

Answering some of your most frequently asked questions and frequently sought links and resources.

Academic Advising

AT-A-GLANCE

Location: 3rd Floor, Eisner Administration Building, Rooms EAB322 and 325
Contact: 617-735-9872 | academicadvising [at] emmanuel.edu (academicadvising[at]emmanuel[dot]edu) (or email your advisor directly) 


Schedule an appointment with your advisor
View your course schedule

Emmanuel Academic Advisors are here to help you navigate your academic journey during your first two years at Emmanuel. Together, you will select courses each semester, and create an Academic Course Plan. (After you declare a major during your sophomore year, you will be assigned faculty advisor in your department.)

During the fall semester of your first year, you will have group advising sessions and individual meetings with your advisor at critical times, including when mid-semester grades are available and prior to spring course registration.

If questions arise in between these scheduled meetings, your advisor door is open! You can schedule a meeting with your Advisor at . No question is too big or too small.

It might sound intimidating, but it is a valuable resource for shaping your academic journey. Your advisors are here to help you exceed your academic expectations and graduate in a timely manner, and your Four-Year Academic Plan is a big part of that.

Think of it as the ultimate expression of your goals and interests during your time at Emmanuel. More than just your required courses, you will be able to visualize your intended major, complimentary minors and electives, study abroad plans, internships, and more. Adjustments can be made as you navigate your first few semesters.

Your schedule will be available to view at , where you can also search for courses and track your degree progress. First-year students: you can view course options but must contact your Academic Advisor to make any changes.

Academic Resource Center

AT-A-GLANCE

ACADEMIC RESOURCE CENTER
Location: Cardinal Cushing Library, Room G-04
Contact: 617-735-9755 | arcservices [at] emmanuel.edu (arc[at]emmanuel[dot]edu)

STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY AND ACCOMMODATIONS (SAA): 
Location: Cardinal Cushing Library, Room G-06
Contact: 617-732-1681| accommodations [at] emmanuel.edu (accommodations[at]emmanuel[dot]edu)


Schedule an appointment with the ARC
Fall 2024 workshops and more: 

 

The ARC offers a range of academic support services at no extra cost, including peer tutoring and study groups, writing assistance, study skills workshops, and academic coaching to help you achieve your academic goals.

Schedule sessions through the 

In collaboration with the Library Learning Commons, the ARC offers in-person and virtual workshops on study skills, time management, test preparation and other academic topics. 

The ARC Student Accessibility and Accommodations (SAA) team provides support services and reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities or impairments. For more information, please check the SAA website.

McCafferty Career Center

AT-A-GLANCE

Location: Wilkens Science Center, Room 316
Contact: 617-735-9930| careercenter [at] emmanuel.edu (careercenter[at]emmanuel[dot]edu)


Meet with a Career Advisor
Explore internship and career resources:
Job and internship search: 

The McCafferty Career Center staff is committed to meeting you wherever you are in the career development process, from exploration and discovery to choosing a career and embarking on a purposeful future.

The Career Center provides career advising and education, personal marketing and branding, industry networking events, resume and cover letter reviews, interview preparation, and job and internship search assistance. Visit to view the extensive resources available to you.

You can schedule an appointment with a career advisor by clicking on the Schedule an Appointment button in the top right corner of . 

is an online career platform used to connect you with employers. You can use it to search for jobs and internships, register for career events, and schedule appointments with career advisors. 

The McCafferty Career Center offers access to job and internship listings through . You can also get face time with employers through the popular in which recruiters come to campus to participate in roundtable talks to provide information about their organizations, culture, hiring timelines and application procedures.

The McCafferty Career Center offers counseling and assessment tools to help you . Career advisors can assist you in identifying potential career paths and developing a plan to achieve your goals. In addition to attending industry-specific events or scheduling an appointment with a career advisor for personalized guidance, to help you explore and assess at your own pace.

The McCafferty Career Center offers a required first-year course, , to prepare you for the search process. The course meets five times during the spring semester and includes assessments such as MBTI and Focus to help you understand yourself and your attributes. You will learn how to highlight these in resumes 

Library Learning Commons

AT-A-GLANCE

Location: Cardinal Cushing Library
Hours: , which includes extended hours during finals.
Contact: 617-735-9927 


Access the library catalog: 
Ask a Librarian.

, which includes extended hours during finals.

. This includes e-books, academic journals, research databases, and more. Use your 51动漫 login credentials to access these resources. If the library does not have the item you need,  Also, use the EC Library Resources link in ECLearn for course/subject guides.

You can get research assistance by visiting the Reference Desk during library hours, scheduling a one-on-one session with a librarian, or accessing online research guides and tutorials available on the library website and through the EC Library Resources link in ECLearn. To request a reference consultation, you can schedule an appointment online or

Yes, the library offers group study rooms that can be reserved. 

You can borrow books and other materials using your 51动漫 ID card. Check out materials at the circulation desk. 

Course reserves are materials set aside by instructors for specific courses. Reserves are directly accessible by clicking the EC Library Resources link in ECLearn course sites, or on .

 

Tech Tip: EC Learn vs EC Online Services

Tech Tip: EC Learn vs EC Online Services

EC Learn is 51动漫's learning management system (LMS). It serves as the central online platform for course materials, assignments, grades, and communication between students and faculty. 

How to Access EC Learn

Login:

  1. Visit the EC Learn portal at 
  2. Use your 51动漫 username and password to log in.

Features of EC Learn

  1. Course Materials:
  • Syllabus: Access course syllabi.
  • Lectures and Readings: Download lecture notes, readings, and other course materials uploaded by your instructors.
  1. Assignments and Assessments:
  • Submission: Submit assignments and projects online.
  • Quizzes and Exams: Take online quizzes and exams as scheduled by your instructors.
  • Grading: View grades and feedback on assignments and assessments.
  1. Communication:
  • Announcements: Receive important announcements from your instructors.
  • Discussion Boards: Participate in class discussions and forums.
  • Messaging: Communicate directly with your instructors and classmates.
  1. Calendar:
  • Schedule: Keep track of assignment due dates, exam schedules, and other important academic events.
  1. Resource Access:
  • Links and Media: Access additional learning resources such as videos, links to external websites, and interactive content.

EC Online Services is a tool for managing your academic and administrative responsibilities at Emmanuel. By familiarizing yourself with this platform, you can efficiently handle course registration, monitor your academic progress, manage financial matters, and more.

How to Access EC Online Services

Login:

  1. Visit the EC Online Services portal at 
  2. Use your 51动漫 username and password to log in.

Features of EC Online Services

  1. Course Registration:
  • Enrollment: Register for classes each semester (for sophomores-seniors).
  • Course Search: Search for courses by subject, instructor, or schedule.
  • Add/Drop Classes: Make changes to your schedule within the add/drop period.
  1. Student Records:
  • Grades: View your final grades for each semester.
  • Transcripts: Request official and unofficial transcripts.
  • Degree Audit: Monitor your progress toward degree completion.
  1. Financial Services:
  • Billing: View and pay tuition and fees.
  • Financial Aid: Access your financial aid information and awards.
  • Payment Plans: Set up and manage payment plans.
  1. Personal Information:
  • Profile Updates: Update your personal information, such as address and contact details.
  • Emergency Contacts: Provide and update emergency contact information.