SOME CAMPUS RESOURCES YOU MAY FIND USEFUL:

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  • One-on-One Career Advising
  • Internship Program
  • Alumni Connections
  • Career Exploration and Networking Programs

 

 

The safety and security of the Sarah Lawrence campus and community requires both personal responsibility and a group effort, with all involved doing their part. The Office of Public Safety & Security is fully committed to providing a safe and secure campus environment for all members of the Sarah Lawrence community.

 

In partnership with the Diversity, Advisory, and Programming Subcommittee (DAPS), which consists of undergraduate students, DEI staff creates opportunities for learning, dialogue, and action around issues of belonging, and social and economic equity.  

The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion also hosts a dialogue series, Real Talk @ SLC, which focuses on understanding our intersecting social identities and experiences. Real Talk @ SLC is facilitated by students for student and was created to help break down the barriers that exist around talking about social identity issues.

The Office also provides mediation support and serves as a resource to students who are dealing with issues related to prejudice and exclusion on campus.

The Learning Commons at Sarah Lawrence College is committed to providing comprehensive and inclusive academic support services that meet the needs of a vibrant and diverse student body. Our objective is to provide a wide range of helpful resources that will enable all students to thrive within the college’s unique pedagogical structure. The Learning Commons is located on the main floor of the library.

Embedded Education at Sarah Lawrence offers opportunities for earning academic credit for students who are completing experienced-based work - such as internships, volunteer positions, and jobs.  SLC EmbeddEd courses are offered each semester and summer, and are available to second year, third year, fourth year, fifth year, and graduate students completing experience-based work in any field.  Centered on topics such as, Foundations in Workplace Culture + WellbeingBuilding a Professional Identity, and Navigating Workplace Communication, SLC EmbeddEd courses aim to support students’ transition from campus to life after graduation and to build a supportive network of peers, alumni, and campus resources.

Services:

  • Medical
  • Psychological
  • Wellness Room/Healthy Choices/Outreach Programs
  • Urgent Care
  • Request for Medical Transport