The Dean of Students serves as an advocate for students and is responsible for overall coordination of disciplinary matters and student handbook. The Office of the Dean of Students deals primarily with non-academic matters and should be used to mediate and resolve difficulties.914-323-3134
Residence Life strives to create a dynamic living environment in which all students are comfortable and able to fully develop as individuals. 914-323-5217
Student Health and Counseling (SHAC) is a safe, confidential place where students can receive comprehensive medical treatment, speak with professional clinicians regarding personal issues in both individual and group sessions and receive nutrition counseling.914-323-7277
The Center for Student Accommodations: at Manhattanville College works to provide reasonable accommodations and support services to students with disabilities in compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. 914-323-1434
The Academic Advising Team supports students by providing information about academic policies and degree requirements, assists students in the course selection process, and offers students support and appropriate referrals to other campus resources Advising Team members are: David Bryant 914-323-5312; Kelly Callaro 914-323-1642; Dennis Holden 914-323-5489; Beth Ann Tonner 914-323-5466 or email: Academic.Advising@mville.edu
The Academic Resource Center provides free Peer Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction sessions. Through the ARC, students receive individual and group support in a variety of subjects at all levels of the curriculum. 914-323-5474
The Department of Campus Safety and Security works to provide a safe and working community for all students, staff, and faculty, so that the community can pursue their goals and objectives. 914-323-7233.
Reporting Tools:
Bias Incident: Any action committed against a person or group that is motivated, in whole or in part, by bias against the person’s or group’s perceived or actual social identity, such as race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, or religion, etc. Bias incidents can stem from conscious or unconscious bias behaviors.
Title IX: addresses incidents of sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, stalking and dating violence upon any member of the community.Stephanie Carcano, Title IX Coordinator 914-323-5138 or email titleix@mville.edu.
File an Incident Report through Maxient.