A student’s OneCard opens the exterior doors of all residence halls. Incoming First Year and new students are issued, upon their arrival or during Non-Academic Registration, a student ID card (OneCard) that is programmed to admit them into their residence hall. Students have 24-hour access to their dorm building and reduced access hours to other residence halls. Access privileges to academic areas such as labs are granted by the academic department heads and are maintained by Campus Safety. Access hours to these academic areas are determined by each individual department and are subject to change. More information about the OneCard can be found at www.haverford.edu/security/OneCard.
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Student Self-Governance
Policies
- Academic Catalog
- Academic Regulations
- Alcohol and Drug Policies
- Basic Rights and Obligations
- Business Venture Policy
- Campus Safety Policies
- Committee on Student Standing and Programs
- Consensual Relations
- Deans Panel Guidelines
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)
- Harassment and Discrimination
- Health Insurance Policy
- Leave
- Mail Policies
- Non-Discrimination Statement
- Posting Policy
- Residential Life
- Sexual Misconduct (including sexual assault)
- Sponsoring an Event
- Suspension and Separation
- Use of the College’s Name
Resources
- Academic Resources
- Health and Emergency Resources
- Sexual Misconduct Resources
- Resources and Support for Students
- Medical Care
- Haverford College Health Services
- Bryn Mawr Hospital
- Counseling & Psychological Services
- Haverford College Safety & Security
- Lower Merion & Haverford Township Police
- Judicial Options
- Haverford College Internal Judicial Procedures
- Prevention & Recovery
- Victim’s Bill of Rights
- The Circle