Office of the Registrar
Office of the Registrar
Our Mission
The primary mission of the Office of the Registrar is to support the academic progress of students by ensuring the accuracy of all student records, as well as the integrity of the HGSE degree. The office is responsible for maintaining efficient and accurate systems for student registration and enrollment, faculty grading and transcript production, and for upholding the school’s academic policies and procedures. The Office is also charged with production of the HGSE course catalogue and class schedule, and with oversight of the school’s course evaluation process.
Our Vision
To continually improve our business processes and services in order to meet the changing needs and expectations of our constituents, and to provide the best service possible to the community.
Our Values
Efficiency – Accuracy - Integrity
What We Do
- Registration
- Cross registration
- Course enrollment
- Classroom schedule
- Tuition
- Loan deferments
- Enrollment verifications
- Official transcripts
- Degree awards
Contact Information
Longfellow Hall 009
13 Appian Way
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel. 617-495-3418
Fax 617-495-7626
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 2:00pm
Office of the Registrar Staff
Gayle Merrithew
Charles Perreault
Jarumi Crooks
Judy Reilly
Karen Wood
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