If a student indirectly refers to suicide, talks of suicide or makes suicidal gestures (especially if they are explicit: plans, times, dates, etc.), call Campus Safety immediately. Do not leave someone alone if they have attempted suicide or if suicide seems imminent. Ask another student to contact Campus Safety. If you discover a suicide, contact Campus Safety immediately.
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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