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Commencement Information Boston College Law School CORE Metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk Provided by Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School Boston College Law School Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School Law School Publications Law School Archive 12-1-2000 Commencement Information Boston College Law School Follow this and additional works at: http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/law_school_publications Part of the Legal Education Commons Digital Commons Citation Boston College Law School, "Commencement Information" (2000). Law School Publications. 313. http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/law_school_publications/313 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School Archive at Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School. It has been accepted for inclusion in Law School Publications by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A – Z BC NEWS MAPS DIRECTORIES PROSPECTIVE & ADMITTED STUDENTS CURRENT STUDENTS & COMMUNITY ALUMNI & FRIENDS bc home > schools > law school home > news-events > 2000-archive > Commencement Information Commencement speaker: SJC Chief Justice Margaret Marshall (more) LAW SCHOOL HOME Commencement guide PDF--click to access a PDF version of the most recent Commencement Guide, which includes information for graduating students and their families (this is a low Students Home resolution version appropriate for screen viewing). About BC Law Admission & Financial Aid Title/HeadlineClick here for a printable version of the PDF (larger file size, longer download). Center for Experiential To view the Guide, you will need Adobe's Acrobat Reader (click here if you need Adobe Acrobat Learning Reader). The Rappaport Center More Information Faculty & Administration News, Events & Calendars Disabled access 2016 News Archive Directions 2015-News Archive Accomodations 2014-News Archive 2013-News Archive Disabled Access 2012-News Archive Any graduate whose parents or other guests are disabled may obtain one special parking and 2011-News Archive seating permit. For verification of disability, a copy of a handicapped registration or a doctor's 2010-News Archive certificate will be required. With verification, these permits may be obtained at the Office of the 2009-News Archive Dean, located on the third floor in Stuart House. This should be done during the two weeks 2008-News Archive prior to Commencement between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Please call Joan Manna at 617-552-4344 for more information on parking permits. 2007-News Archive 2006-News Archive For Commencement there will be special seating for the disabled at the front of Alumni Field. 2005-News Archive Other guests are requested not to occupy this reserved area. All buildings being used for Commencement are wheelchair accessible. Please note that BCLS does not have wheelchairs 2004-News Archive available. Fox Pharmacy of Newton, Massachusetts provides a rental service. Their number is: 2003-News Archive (617)527-2310. 2002-News Archive Directions 2001-News Archive Boston College Law School is located in Newton, Massachusetts. The campus is approximately 2000-News Archive six miles west of the city of Boston. Below are directions from various locations. Events From Points North and South: Services & Departments Law Reviews Take Interstate 95 (Route 128) to Exit 24 (Route 30). Proceed east on Route 30, also known Alumni and Friends as Commonwealth Avenue, and follow for about six miles to Centre Street, take left. Boston College Law School is located approximately one mile on the left. Contact Us From Points West: Law Library Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) to Exit 17. At the first set of lights after the exit ramp, take a right onto Centre Street. Follow Centre Street through two set of lights, and Boston College Law School is located on right. From Downtown Boston: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) to Exit 17. Take a left over the bridge after passing the Sheraton Tara Hotel. Take the first right onto Centre Street. Follow above directions from Centre Street. From Logan Airport: Take the Callahan Tunnel to Expressway South. Take Massachusetts Turnpike West to Exit 17. Then follow same directions as from Downtown Boston. Accommodations There is a wide selection of hotels within two to six miles of the Campus. It is strongly recommended that you make reservations as soon as possible to guarantee rooms as this will be a busy weekend in Boston. You may prefer to make your hotel reservation through one of the following services: Citywide Reservations (ref.# ML0001) 617-859-8880 (Outside area code 617: 800-468-3593); Meegan Hotel Reservation Service 617-569-3800 (Outside area code 617: 800-332-3026). No fee is charged by any of the above services. Hotels Best Western Terrace Motor Lodge 1650 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton. (617)566-6260 Boston Harbor Hotel, 70 Rowes Wharf, Boston. (617)439-7000 or 1-800-752-7077 Boston Park Plaza, 64 Arlington St., Boston. (617)426-5304 or 1-800-343-2900 Copley Plaza Hotel, 138 St. James Ave., Boston. (617)267-5300 Days Inn, 1234 Soldiers Field Rd., Brighton. (617)254-1234 or 1-800-325-2525 Double Tree Guest Suites 400 Soldiers Field Rd., Boston. (617)783-0090 or 1-800-424-2900 Eliot Hotel, 370 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. (617)267-1607 or 1-800-44-ELIOT 57 Park Plaza Hotel, 200 Stuart St., Boston. (617)482-1800 or 1-800-HOTEL-57 Four Seasons Hotel, 200 Boylston St., Boston. (617)338-4400 or 1-800-332-3442 The Hampton Inn, Route 9 and Speen St., Natick. (508)653-5000 or 1-800-HAMPTON Holiday Inn, 1200 Beacon St., Brookline. (617)277-1200 or 1-800-HOLIDAY Holiday Inn Newton, 399 Grove Street, Newton. (617)969-1828 or 1-800-325-2525 Howard Johnson Kenmore Square Hotel 575 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. (617)267-3100 or 1- 800-654-2000 Lenox Hotel, 710 Boylston St., Boston. (617)536-5300 or 1-800-225-7676 Marriott, Boston Copley Square 110 Huntington Ave., Boston. (617)236-5800 or 1-800-228- 9290 Marriott, Boston Long Wharf, 296 State St., Boston. (617)227-0800 or 1-800-228-9290 Marriott Newton, 2345 Commonwealth Ave., Newton. (617)969-1000 or 1-800-228-9290 Omni Parker, 60 School St., Boston. (617)227-7141 or 1-800-THE OMNI Ritz-Carlton, 15 Arlington St., Boston. (617)536-5700 or 1-800-241-3333 Sheraton Needham, 100 Cabot St., Needham. (617)444-1110 or 1-800-325-3535 Sheraton-Tara Newton, 320 Washington St., Newton. (617)969-3010 or 1-800-325-3535 Susse Chalet, 160 Boylston St., Newton. (617)969-3010 or 1-800-5-CHALET Swissotel, One Avenue de Lafayette, Boston. (617)451-2600 or 1-800-621-9200 Guest Houses and Small Inns Anthony's Town House, 1085 Beacon St., Brookline. (617)566- 3972 Beacon Guest House, 1047 Beacon St., Brookline. 1-800-872-7211 or (617)232-0292 Beacon Plaza, 1459 Beacon St., Brookline. (617)232-6550 Beechtree Inn, 83 Longwood Ave., Brookline. (617)277-1620 Brookline Manor, 32 Center St., Brookline. 1-800-535-5325 or (617)232-0003 Chandler Inn, 26 Chandler St., Boston. 1-800-842-3450 or (617)482-3450 Wellesley Inn, 576 Washington St. Wellesley. (781)235-0180 or 1-800-233-4686 Important Phone Numbers Commencement Coordinator: Joan Manna, Administrative Coordinator Office of the Dean (617) 552-4344 Alumni Association: (617) 552-4378 Boston College Law School Bookstore: (617) 552-4403 Boston College Police Department: For non-emergencies (617) 552-4440 Updated: May 10, 2010 Accessibility | Contact | Feedback Maintained by: Boston College Law School © 2016 The Trustees of Boston College. Legal.
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