Accessibility Services

Accessibility Services aims to create an accessible campus experience by providing a point of coordination as well as resources and support for our students and the campus community.

Unlike in high school, college students need to self-disclose their disability. Enrolled students who believe they have a need for disability-related accommodations are encouraged to register with Accessibility Services by completing the following steps:

  1. Self-identify to Accessibility Services by emailing accessibility-resources@stonehill.edu 
  2. Submit disability documentation. Please refer to Stonehill’s Documentation Guidelines for guidance in providing documentation that will establish eligibility for reasonable accommodations.
  3. Once we hear from you, we will schedule an  intake interview preferably before the start of the semester. Meetings can be online or in-person as needed.

Counseling Services

Counseling Services offers free and confidential counseling for students.

Students seek support at counseling for a variety of reasons including but not limited to adjustment, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, relationship or interpersonal concerns, academic struggles, time/stress management and identity exploration.

Typical services include:

  • Short-term individual one-on-one counseling
  • Case management support to coordinate care and navigate both on and off-campus resources
  • Referral to psychiatric consultation
  • Trainings and outreach programming
  • Peer support and psychoeducational groups
  • Urgent Support always available via our 24/7 Support Line, from anywhere, any time of day.  Call 508-565-1331, Option 2

We are eager to welcome our new students to campus. Please consult our Counseling Services website for more information about our services. Be sure to follow us on Instagram for a variety of mental health and wellness tips, resources and information on accessing support.  

Dining Services

The Stonehill Dine Around Plan is designed to meet the diverse needs of our community by providing a semesterly base meal plan of $1,510 in a debit-style account. Students who live on campus are required to participate in The Dine Around Plan

Unused base meal plan dollars from the fall semester roll over to the spring semester but are not refundable at the end of the academic year. Meal dollars can be added at any point, and they are only valid at on-campus dining locations.

You also have the option to add Hill Dollars to your student account to be used as supplement spending on campus and at participating off-campus locations.

Learn more about Dining Services at Stonehill.

Health Services

Health Services offers free and confidential, appointment-based health services for full-time Stonehill College students during the academic year. Health Services is staffed by nurse practitioners, physician assistants and a part-time physician.

Learn more about Health Services, requirements for incoming students and the services provided.

Recommended: Pack a Personal First Aid Kit

Being sick is never fun, especially when you are away from home. Stonehill Health Services is an excellent resource for students who need to make an appointment for evaluation of health related concerns. However, there will be times students will want access to certain first aid and symptom relief items in their residence room.

All students living on campus are encouraged to pack a “personal first aid kit” for personal use if they should feel unwell.

  • Digital thermometer 
  • Non-prescription pain relievers: ibuprofen and Tylenol
  • Prescription medications in original packaging, including as needed prescriptions, like inhalers and nebulizers
  • Antihistamines: Claritin or Zyrtec 
  • Cough Relief: Mucinex (cough expectorant) and Delsym (cough suppressant)
  • Cold Relief: nasal decongestant 
  • Topical antibiotic cream such as Bacitracin
  • Band-Aids 
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug spray with DEET
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Clorox wipes 
  • Instant soup mix
  • Gatorade or other electrolyte beverages

Information Technology

The Stonehill IT webpages contain valuable information about technology, including a Get Started page. This page contains references to many helpful resources for new students, including information on your Stonehill account, managing your password, myHill and laptop recommendations, among others.

There is also informative documentation and training materials in a section called the Knowledge Base.

Office of Intercultural Affairs

The Office of Intercultural Affairs provides academic, cultural and personal support to students – particularly racially minoritized students, first-generation college students, LGBTQ+ students and international students. OIA provides program opportunities to engage with others and through developing intellectual, social and leadership skills.

Intercultural Affairs helps to lead Stonehill College in creating both a diverse and inclusive community. We believe in the inherent dignity of each person and seek to affirm, honor and embrace the differences that shape a more robust living and learning community.  

Intercultural Experience Program

The Intercultural Experience Program (IXP) is an opportunity for first-year students to begin to build their community and explore identity and inclusion through a mix of social activities and discussion groups. Each participant will be matched with a "Big Sibling," a trained upper-class student leader, who will serve as a mentor and guide for them as they begin their journey at Stonehill. IXP will be held from August 23–25, 2024. For more information about this program, please email diversity@stonehill.edu or visit the IXP page.

Register for the Intercultural Experience Program.

Library Services

The MacPháidín Library supports the research and learning needs of the Stonehill community.

Located at the heart of the campus, the Library is committed to providing students both the space and resources relevant to individual learning goals and professional achievements.

Library services include, but are not limited to:

  • 24/7/365 access to 60 research databases and nearly 500,000 electronic book and media titles
  • Research material to support both curricula and unique research needs with an in-house collection of over 160,000 physical books and serials as well as over 700,000 media titles
  • Access to statewide and nationwide inter-library loans
  • Both in-class and one-on-one library instruction from experienced reference librarians
  • Specialized assistance for individual research projects
  • Librarian-curated guides and syllabus-centered resource aids
  • Free access to a unique ‘Library of Things’ that can save money on one-use items such as telescopes, microscopes and board games
  • A gamut of spaces for each and every need
    • Private and group study rooms
    • Podcast room for evolving digital humanities projects
    • Zoom room for interviews and online conferences
    • Sensory room to decompress
    • Presentation rooms with interactive multi-touch technology
    • A multitude of computers and extensive free printing

Lux et Spes – By the time you graduate from Stonehill, the Library will have consistently supported and enhanced your ability to think, act and lead with courage to create a more just and compassionate world.

Residence Life

The Office of Residence Life aims to provide an enriching residential experience by encouraging individual student development by fostering a community of inclusivity, responsibility and compassion. 

First-year students can now complete the online Housing Application on myHill. The deadline to apply for housing is July 8, 2024. Learn more about how to apply for housing as well as special interest housing options for first year students.

Shipping Items to School

Due to the extreme volume of packages received during the beginning of the semester, we request students to bring as many personal items to campus rather than mailing them. We do understand there are certain circumstances that make this difficult and are available to work with you to ensure you have what you need. 

Mail Services is open Monday–Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. for package retrieval and mailing services. 

Please be sure to use this format for mailing packages to campus: 

First Name Last Name, Class Year
Stonehill College
320 Washington Street
North Easton, MA 02357

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Stonehill has placement and readiness exams for incoming students that you may need to complete by June 1, 2023.

For questions regarding the writing placement, please contact Devon Deery at ddeery@stonehill.edu. For questions regarding the calculus or language placement exams, please contact Patty Mead at pmead@stonehill.edu or call 508-565-1799. 

If you think you might need accommodations for a documented disability either during Orientation or during your time at Stonehill, please register with Accessibility Services

Counseling Services offers free and confidential counseling for students.   

Students seek support at counseling for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, adjustment, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, relationship or interpersonal concerns, academic struggles, time/stress management, and identity exploration.   

Contact Counseling Services at 508-565-1331 with questions or if you are currently working with a clinician at home and wondering about services near Stonehill.

All students who enrolled as resident students must complete the online Housing Application by Monday, July 8, 2024. The application consists of acknowledging the Room and Board Contract and answering questions regarding your personality and living habits. You may also make a specific roommate request if you have one. The online forms are now available on myHill under the myHousing tab. You will need your Stonehill username and password to access this site. Students will be notified of their housing assignment the first week of August.

For additional questions about registering for fall housing, contact the Office of Residence Life

Family Weekend will be held Friday, September 20, through Sunday, September 22. Families will receive a postcard this summer with more information on the experience. Please also visit the Family Weekend website for more details.

Per state law, students cannot attend college in Massachusetts unless this form is completed and returned to Stonehill College Health Services. Pages 1 and 2 are to be completed by you. Pages 3 and 4 are meant to be completed and signed by your medical provider. Although an appointment with your healthcare provider is not required by Stonehill Health Services for submission of this form, your primary care provider may require an appointment to complete this paperwork. The Health Report, The Tuberculosis Risk Questionnaire and a printed copy of your immunization record (signed by your medical provider) are due by June 28.

For general questions regarding any health requirements or health-related issue, please email health-services@stonehill.edu or call Health Services at 508-565-1307.

The Department of Information Technology provides technology services and support to Stonehill students, faculty and staff.

If you need access to your Stonehill username, email and password, the department sent an email around Friday, May 5, to the personal email account we have on file. This message contains important information about your Stonehill email, username and password.

Contact the Information Technology Department with any additional questions.

You can submit your Hill Card ID Photo here. Please visit our website for more information, including photo requirements and instructions for submission.

The Hill Card, your student ID, is used to access residence halls and other campus resources. All new students must upload a photo for use on their Hill Card. You can use an existing digital photo, scan in a school picture or passport-type picture, or take a new picture with a digital camera or smart phone.

Please visit our Hill Card Photos page for more information.

If you have any questions, please contact the Information Technology Service Desk at (508) 565-1111 or service-desk@stonehill.edu.

The Class of 2027 will go through an overnight Orientation program in June. These two sessions are the only Summer Orientation sessions. If you miss Orientation for any reasons, someone will contact you in early July.

Orientation Session One is Monday, June 26 – Tuesday, June 27. Session Two will be Thursday, June 29 – Friday, June 30. 

Contact the Office of Student Engagement with any additional questions.

Student Accounts provides information on student billing, tuition and fees, payments and payment plans and tax benefits of education.

For questions about your bill, please contact Student Accounts.

Higher education is an investment in your future. At Stonehill College, the Office of Student Financial Assistance works closely with students and families to answer questions and offer solutions to make that investment affordable.

For questions about financial assistance, contact the Office of Student Financial Assistance

Offices and Services

From Information Technology to Career Development, the various offices, services and departments on campus will act as a resource for you during your four years here. Learn about the offices and resources available to support you during your time at Stonehill.

Contact us with questions about Orientation.

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The Office of Student Engagement provides opportunities that will empower students to create a fun and positive campus community. The office enjoys a strong working and advising relationship with the Student Government Association, class committees and many of the student clubs and organizations.