Your MCLA experience is designed to challenge you—but we’re here to help. MCLA offers plenty of resources designed to empower you to make the most of your time here, from academic support to career preparation.
Academic Advising & Support will help you with general academic advising or advising for undeclared majors and academic support such as the Trailblazer Tutor Center.
You can count on the Career Services office to help with networking, resume reviews, entrance exam prep, internships, grad school applications, and more.
The Office of Student Health Services, located on the first floor of the MountainOne Student Wellness Center, provides health care for students. The clinical staff includes Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, a Physician and an Office Manager.
Counseling Services offers a range of services including individual and couples counseling, crisis intervention, outreach workshops and educational programming, psychiatric treatment, consultation to faculty, staff, parents, and students, and off-campus referrals.
The Disability Resource Office provides eligible students with individual support services, tailored to each student with a documented disability.
We’re committed to helping veteran students adjust to academic life. Learn more about MCLA’s Veterans Resource Center.
You don’t have to live on campus to be part of the MCLA community! There are plenty of ways to be involved as a commuter student—feel free to kick back in the Commuter Lounge, too.
Become a well-rounded, global citizen and help the greater North Adams community—there are many volunteer and service learning opportunities waiting here for you.
Funded by a federal grant TRIO exists to provide opportunities for students academically, personally, and financially. Whether you're from low-income backgrounds, are first-generation college students, or have disabilities, TRIO has your back.
Bianca Lascase ’21 created an after-school program for local middle school girls through MCLA’s Volunteer Center . It’s still going strong.