
The Office of Student Engagement is the center of student activity at Berkshire Community College (ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯). Student Engagement helps plan and administer a wealth of opportunities for social, cultural, recreational and personal enjoyment, and enrichment. Student activities are planned with all members of the ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ community in mind.
Contact Us
Send an email
413-236-1665
Visit us in A113 located in the Student Engagement Center.
If you need special assistance to attend an event, contact Tina Schettini at tschetti@berkshirecc.edu or 413-236-1603.
SMS Texting Program
College SMS Texting Program
All enrolled students are automatically included in our SMS messaging system to ensure they receive important updates about deadlines, events, and services from various college departments.
How to Opt Out
If you do not want to receive messages, you can opt out anytime by replying STOP or CANCEL to any message.
Please note that opting out applies only to the specific app; if you receive messages from multiple apps, you'll need to opt out separately for each one.
How to Opt Back In
If you change your mind after opting out, reply to a message from the app you opted out of to start receiving messages again.
Just as opting out must be done separately for each app, opting back in must be done independently.
Resources
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Campus Cupboard
The Campus Cupboard is available to any ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ community member who needs supplemental food assistance. It provides FREE non-perishable food items, snacks, toiletries, household products and more.
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Free Tutoring
Tutoring is free for any ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ student currently registered in a ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ course. In-person, remote and small group tutoring is available.
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ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ Writing Center
Staffed by trained writing consultants, we provide free guidance and feedback for any writing, in any class or for any reason, at any stage of the writing process.
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Talent, Resources, Initiative, Opportunity (TRIO)
TRIO is a free program that assists students from first-generation, low-income backgrounds, and students with disabilities to find college success.
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ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ Personal Counseling
Personal Counseling is available free of charge on campus. Counseling can assist in developing strategies when times are difficult, while remaining focused on your academic goals. It is a place to reflect and work through what's on your mind.
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Student Government
The ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ Student Government Association (SGA) is the legislative, representative, and investigative body of the college's student population designed to recruit, retain and relate to prospective and current students.
- Receive leadership and community skills training.
- Build a stronger self-image.
- Learn how to work effectively as a team.
- Develop and use critical thinking and problem solving skills.
- Establish references for future employment.
- Acquire necessary job skills.
- Plus much more!
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ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ Clubs and Organizations
From the ΊμΠΣΦ±²₯ Players to Club Sports, you'll find a wide selection of active clubs and organizations that appeal to your interests and goals.
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Helpful Links for Students
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Title IX and Affirmative Action Discrimination Complaints