Student Life
Diversity and Equity
The Student Life Division works in close partnership with the Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Access Division, who work with our Haverford campus communities to support students, promote campus-wide social justice education, and assist in animating Haverford’s commitment to becoming an antiracist college.
Offices and resources within the division include:
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Center for Gender Resources and Sexuality Equity (GRASE)
The Center for Gender Resources and Sexuality Equity (GRASE) advances community and wellbeing through gender equity, diversity, and inclusion by providing resources, education, and co-curricular programming at Haverford College.
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John P. Chesick Scholars Program for First-Generation/Low-Income Students
The Chesick Scholars Program provides a welcoming community and a suite of workshops, seminars and experiences that have been especially designed for first-generation college students and/or students who come from low-income (FLI) backgrounds.
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Office of Service
The Marilou Allen Office of Service & Community Collaboration supports service and community engagement for the entire Haverford community. We help build local relationships and partnerships, and position Haverford's campus as a welcoming gathering place for Ardmore community members. Our goal is to make volunteer opportunities accessible and valuable to all.
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Office of International Student Support
The Office of International Student Support provides resources that support Haverford College’s international student population.
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Office of Race and Ethnicity Education
The Office of Race and Ethnicity Education sustains and carries out Haverford College’s commitment to diversity by supporting student programs, faculty initiatives, and curricular innovations that cultivate a vibrant and multifaceted intellectual community.
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Religious & Spiritual Life
Haverford College students engage in a wide variety of religious and spiritual activities. These activities may be affiliated with local places of worship, or they may be student led and designed.