Table of Contents
Notice to Students
Introduction
1: Academic Calendar
2: Academic Information
3: Fields of Concentration
4: Secondary Fields
5: General Regulations and Standards of Conduct
6: Life in the Harvard Community
7: Financial Information
8: Academic and Support Resources
9: Extracurricular Activities
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HARVARD COLLEGE WOMEN'S CENTER/ THE ANN RADCLIFFE TRUST
Susan Marine, Director Canaday Hall, Ground Level
617/495-1558
www.fas.harvard.edu/~womctr/
The Harvard College Women's Center opened in Fall 2006 in Harvard Yard. Designed as a space both for meetings and for relaxation, the Center develops and implements a comprehensive outreach and support structure for undergraduate women individually and for their student organizations. The center can provide support and information on a wide variety of issues and centralize all references and contact information for existing resources on campus. The Center promotes Harvard's women by linking female faculty, alumni, and current Harvard women through conferences, workshops, mentorship, meals, and networking events.
Building on the work of the Ann Radcliffe Trust, the Center serves the needs of women as well as those of men, creating an environment that benefits all students. Undergraduate student organizations may apply for grants to support student projects and programs that raise awareness of women's issues among students and increase the visibility of women in the College.
Harvard College continues to identify areas of concern to its women students, in order to maintain its long-standing conviction that an ideal coeducational environment offers the richest possible experience for all students.
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