#  Resources 

 



[Wellness Resources](/file_url/125) - a list of mental health resources for graduate students available on and off campus

[Office of Student Affairs](https://gsas.harvard.edu/student-life/harvard-resources/office-student-affairs) - oversees student academic status, progress to degree, and adherence to policies.

[Office of Student Services](https://gsas.harvard.edu/office/student-services) - provides students with advice and support for academic and personal issues

The [Mignone Center for Career Success](https://careerservices.fas.harvard.edu/channels/gsas-students/) offers many professional development events throughout the year, as well as 1:1 career advising and job search resources

[Academic Resource Center](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/) - Academic coaching, writing clubs, etc

[Fellowships &amp; Writing Center](https://gsas.harvard.edu/fellowships-writing-center)

[Student Financial Services](https://sfs.harvard.edu/)

[Harvard International Office](https://hio.harvard.edu/) (HIO) - best resource for international students regarding visas, employment, taxes, forms, and travel

[GSAS Student Center](https://gsas.harvard.edu/student-life/gsas-student-center) - home of the Office of Residential Life, Student Services, Writing Center, GSAS Student Council meetings, study spaces, computer lab, student-run coffee shop, game room

[GSAS Engage](https://engage.gsas.harvard.edu/) - central hub for student organizations and events

[GSAS Culture, Community, and Engagement Office](https://gsas.harvard.edu/office/culture-community-and-engagement)

[Disability Access Office](https://dao.fas.harvard.edu/)

[Counseling and Mental Health Services Groups and Workshops](https://camhs.huhs.harvard.edu/workshops-and-groups)

[The Advising Project](https://gsas.harvard.edu/academics/advising-project) - an in-depth initiative focused on improving the advising experience of graduate students

[Harvard Graduate Student Union](https://harvardgradunion.org/)

[Harvard Ombuds Office](https://harvardombuds.harvard.edu/) - a confidential and independent resource available to anyone from the Harvard community. A discussion with an impartial Ombuds can help a visitor voice concerns, clarify goals and consider options so they can make their own best decisions about next steps. Any issue affecting one’s work or studies may be brought to an Ombuds.