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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Gender, Sexuality, and Attraction Initiatives

The Office of Gender, Sexuality, and Attraction Initiatives (GSAI) is home to queer, trans, and women’s programming and support. We are committed to working with campus and community partners as we strive to honor, support, and celebrate the multitudes of our student body.

Wilder Hall, Room 217
(440) 775-8802

8:30am - 4:30pm

Gertrude B. Lemle Center for Teaching and Scholarship

The Gertrude B. Lemle Center for Teaching and Scholarship is Oberlin’s teaching and learning center. The Lemle Center helps faculty and teaching staff address the challenges and share the joys of teaching and learning in a residential liberal arts setting.

 
Peter B. Lewis Gateway Center, Room 212
440-775-5401
Professor teaching class

Institutional Effectiveness & Planning

The Office of Institutional Effectiveness & Planning supports campus-wide academic and administrative decision-making, assessment, and planning through the coordination of efforts and the collection, curation, analysis, and dissemination of data.

Cox Administration Building, Suite 100
Exterior of Cox Administration building in spring

Investment Office

The Oberlin College Board of Trustees’ Investment Committee and Investment Office staff are responsible for oversight of the endowment, designed to provide long-term funding for student financial aid, faculty compensation, and academic programs.

Service Building, Room 210
440-775-8537
A blue sky with puffy clouds above Peters Hall.

Multicultural Resource Commons

The Multicultural Resource Commons provides programs and services that affirm and promote equity for students of color and college students will marginalized identities. We are committed to working with campus and community partners to create a climate where all students belong and have equitable opportunities and outcomes.

Wilder Hall, Room 220 (Lounge)
440-775-8802

8:30am - 4:30pm

Oberlin College Libraries

The Libraries play a central role in the educational mission at Oberlin. We collect, preserve, and make accessible diverse resources that make teaching and research possible.

Mudd Center, Seeley G.
440-775-5016
A sculpture of a young woman reading. She has been adorned with beads and a Converse sneaker.

Oberlin-in-London Program

Oberlin’s London Program is a life-changing experience: a chance to study with a small group of motivated students and stimulating faculty in an exciting city, in the presence of great museums, music, theater, history, and a thriving and diverse culture.

Science Center, Room K123
440-775-8315