You Belong Here
So much is in store for you at Lesley University! Now that you’ve been accepted, RSVP for our exclusive celebration for new undergraduate and Threshold students for either Saturday, March 23 or Saturday, April 27.

You’ll come to Lesley to chase what you love. And you’ll do it to your fullest potential with our guidance and support. Through our student organizations, tutoring, and advising programs, you'll find opportunities to expand and evolve. You'll engage with the community in new ways. Ways that reveal fresh perspectives, inspire growth, and build lasting connections.

You bring the big ideas. We’ll supply the resources, the support, and the you-can-do-it attitude you need to make them happen.

Student Organizations

With clubs and organizations ranging from Anime Club all the way to Undergraduate Student Government, and new groups forming all the time, there’s always something happening at Lesley.

Find out how to get involved.

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Lesley Campus Activities Board

Put together concerts, comedians, speakers, craft nights, socials, and traditional events that help shape the Lesley spirit and culture.

Email cab@lesley.edu to get involved.

Tutoring & Accommodations

Work one-on-one to exchange ideas, explore your learning style, and develop new skills. Receive peer support on projects involving writing, reading comprehension, research, brainstorming, time management, test preparation, and course content and concepts.

At the Center for Academic Achievement, we offer peer tutoring to undergraduate and graduate students taking classes in degree-granting programs at Lesley. If you’re enrolled in an online, low-residency, or off-campus program, you can take advantage of our convenient online tutoring services.

We also provide support for students with learning differences (LD) and for students whose first language is other than English (ESL).

Learn more about our tutoring and support services.

“As a peer advisor, I liked being part of something that gave back to the community.”
Chelsea Reuther ’15

Academic Advising

Whether you’re a first-year undergrad or PhD candidate, you’ll find the support you need to maximize your success, both during and after your program.

Our professional academic advisors, peer advisors, and faculty mentors are committed to empowering you to take ownership of your academic, career, and personal aspirations. From day one, they’ll work with you to develop educational plans that align with your long-term goals.

Find the right advising resources for you.

Undergraduate and graduate student advising

Degree-completion student advising