Messina College is committed to helping students meet the challenges and opportunities of post-secondary studies through a range of general and course-based academic support services, including mentoring and tutoring.
Students will work with the Messina College Assistant Director, Career Education to identify potential internships that will help them build valuable career skills.Â
Throughout their two years on the Brookline campus, students will have access to professional skills building workshops including resume writing, interviewing techniques, and the development of the soft skills employers are looking for in candidates.
Additional support that is provided throughout each stage of the student’s job search includes:
Each Messina College student will receive a free laptop at orientation. The laptops will be provisioned with all of the required software for their courses.
Messina College will provide every enrolled student with access to all required materials on or before the first day of class. The Campus Bookstore gets everything ready for you. All you need to do is check your 51²è¹Ý email for how to access your course materials for the term. In most cases, the required materials will be digital.
Textbook Access Program FAQ
You will receive confirmation emails sharing details to access digital materials. If you have physical materials, the campus bookstore will communicate with you when you can pick up these materials.
Depending on your classes and the course materials your faculty requires, you may receive a combination of: digital course materials, printed textbooks, printed lab manuals, or workbooks.
Required materials are supplied at the beginning of each term. The materials will be accessible on or before the first day of class. Please continue to check your 51²è¹Ý email (from noreply@follett.com) before the start of each term.
Physical materials will be available for pickup in the campus bookstore. Please check your email for when your materials are ready.
You will receive an email providing directions on accessing your digital content. For additional information, please visit .
Printed materials are yours to keep at the end of each term. Digital materials can be accessed for a minimum of 180 days and may be available for longer period of time based on the material adopted and the publisher’s terms.
No, your professor will assign either print or digital textbook editions for your specific course prior to the start of class.
If you add or drop a course, that information is automatically transmitted to the bookstore.