Academic Support Centers

Accessibility Services 

The mission of Accessibility Services is to collaborate and empower students with disabilities to  coordinate support services and programs that enable equal access to an education and college life. 

Accessibility Services is responsible for evaluating and coordinating services for students with  disabilities. Reasonable accommodations are determined after consultation with the student and  thorough review of the student's medical documentation. Babson students requesting  accommodations must register with the Department of Accessibility Services (DAS) and participate  in an intake interview. Accessibility Services staff utilize an interactive review process to determine  necessary accommodations. To register, students may submit an application via the Accessible  Information Management (AIM) portal, along with appropriate documentation. Babson College is  not responsible for ensuring academic accommodations for students who identify themselves only to faculty or staff, and not directly to Accessibility Services; nor are they responsible for those who  identify themselves after the completion of academic requirements or projects. 

For enrolled Babson College students, more information can be found regarding Accessibility  Services policies and procedures on the Student Portal. 

Hollister Hall 

Speech Center 

The Speech Center provides communication skills training for the Babson community, helping  undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty and staff develop effective communication skills. The Speech Center’s professional speech consultants work one-on-one for 45 minute sessions  and work with teams for 90 minute sessions, to help with harnessing nervous energy, developing  confidence, and becoming skilled persuasive speakers. The Speech Center can work with class  presentations (FME, BCAP, MCFE), TedTalks, and business pitches. Schedule an appointment to get  started. 

Horn Computer Center