For Our Campus Community
Principles for Mutual Respect
As a community, Sarah Lawrence College adheres to these Principles for Mutual Respect:
- We respect those with whom we live, learn and work at Sarah Lawrence College: students, staff, and faculty.
- We aspire to work with integrity and honor.
- We foster honest inquiry, free speech, and open discourse. We seek wisdom with understanding.
- We embrace our diversity in all its dimensions.
- We respect one another’s privacy and honor personal boundaries.
- We are responsible and respectful in all of our communications.
- We work to keep our campus and its natural environment a beautiful and welcoming place, and to leave it in a better state than we found it.
- We endeavor to inflict no harm on one another, in word or deed.
- As a community, we strive to support one another in upholding these principles.
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Student Involvement & Leadership
Life at Sarah Lawrence is full and dynamic. Go from applauding for your friends at an open mic night to cheering them on at a basketball game. Head to an independent film after your latest club meeting. Take in a lecture, a concert, or a theatre production. Run for a seat on the Student Senate. There’s always something to discover and create in this community of engaging individuals. Learn more about student involvement and leadership at SLC.
Disability Services
Sarah Lawrence College is committed to providing individuals with disabilities equal access to its programs, services, and facilities in accordance with Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The Associate Dean of Studies & Disability Services works individually with students with disabilities to assure that they have equal access to the full range of opportunities at the College. Learn more about disability services at SLC.
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Chosen Name Process
Sarah Lawrence strives to be a community that is inclusive of all members, and we recognize that the ability to use a chosen name that is different from one’s legal name is an important part of an individual’s identity. Please note that some federal and state legislature requires that legal first names are used for documents (such as financial aid, unofficial and official transcripts, tax reports, and paystubs). Sarah Lawrence College acknowledges that a chosen/preferred name should be used whenever possible in the course of conducting daily business and in the educational process. Learn more on our FAQ page (MySLC login required).