Offices

Oberlin College offices represent the administrative and academic functions of the college, ranging from human resources and academic advising to student records and residential education. These offices support the functions of the college and conservatory to ensure all campus members receive appropriate information and support.

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Student Mail Room

The Student Mail Room is on the west end of the lower level of Wilder Hall. In addition to distributing U.S. mail, the mail room handles campus mail, UPS, and Federal Express packages.
Wilder Hall (Student Union), Basement
440-775-8115

8 a.m. to 4:20 p.m., Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to noon, Saturday, when classes are in session

Study Away

The Office of Study Away assists students in selecting appropriate study away programs, understanding the financial implications of studying away, and ensuring that credits earned away will transfer properly. Students interested in studying away for a semester or year can choose from Oberlin-sponsored programs, consortial programs, or more than 100 affiliated programs.
Mudd Center, Seeley G., Center for Engaged Liberal Arts, A-Level
440-775-6999

9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

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Summer Programs

Oberlin Conservatory sponsors Summer Programs across a range of musical offerings. Programs from one to two weeks long take place on the Oberlin College campus from late June through July.

Telephone Office

The Telephone Office handles all aspects of telephone support for Obrlin College offices and departments.
Service Building, Room 211
8 a.m. to noon, 1-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday
440-775-8178 (office)
telcorep@oberlin.edu

Undergraduate Research

The Office of Undergraduate Research provides intellectual and administrative support for students conducting research with faculty members at Oberlin College.
Mudd Center, Seeley G., Center for Engaged Liberal Arts, A-Level
440-775-6999
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Winter Term

Winter Term provides an opportunity for variations to the usual course offerings, with an emphasis on experimentation, creativity, and intellectual independence. Oberlin schedules a Winter Term of four weeks in January to encourage and enable students to discover the value of self-directed learning.
Mudd Center, Seeley G., Center for Engaged Liberal Arts, A-Level
440-775-6999

9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

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