Undergraduate Student Handbook

The Undergraduate Student Handbook is your guide to the academic and financial policies and guidelines you are expected to maintain as a student at Babson College. Additionally, the College has set forth behavioral expectations in The Community Code of Conduct for Students. You should consider these two guides as essential references. You will often be referred to these documents as they outline the responsibilities and expectations for each Babson student and community member. Part of these responsibilities is to take the time to become familiar with these documents; they will provide information and answer many questions you may have about the College and the College’s behavioral expectations. 

You are required to know the policies and procedures set forth in both the Undergraduate Student Handbook and Babson College’s Community Code of Conduct for Students. Babson College reserves the right to change policies, procedures and requirements as deemed necessary, and without notice. All policy updates can be found in the most current versions of the Undergraduate Student Handbook and/or Babson College’s Community Code of Conduct for Students, which can be accessed via the BabsonHub. 

This handbook was last updated on August 19th, 2025.

Babson College prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, genetics, physical or mental disability, and veteran or other protected status. This policy extends to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities, including admission, employment, education, and athletics. In addition, Babson College respects, values, and benefits from diversity in the College community. The College, through the president, vice presidents, and deans, requests that all members of the community support efforts that reinforce the value of diversity throughout the curriculum and all aspects of campus life. 

Questions about tuition policies, payment policies, and financial aid should be directed to Student Financial Services (SFS) at sfs@babson.edu or (781)-239 4219. Individual student account and financial aid information is available online through Workday. Students may authorize parents, guardians, or other third-parties access to their online financial information by assigning a Third Party User Hyperlink

The mission of the Student Mail Room and Package Center is to provide a high level of customer service to our students and community by effectively receiving, distributing, and sending student mail and packages.