University Student Resources

In addition to School-based resources, Harvard also has several University-wide resources that support undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Whether you are seeking assistance in a specific area or looking to enrich your general wellbeing and campus experience, we encourage you to visit their websites to explore their resources and programming.

Student Wellbeing at Harvard

Student Wellbeing at Harvard includes resources and trainings for students regarding mental health and wellbeing, as well as resources for faculty and staff to assist students in distress

Counseling and Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

CAMHS is a counseling and mental health support service that seeks to work collaboratively with students and the University to support individuals experiencing some measure of distress in their lives

Harvard University Health Services (HUHS)

Harvard University Health Services is a multi-specialty medical practice exclusively for members of the Harvard community—students, faculty, staff, eligible post-docs, retirees, and their dependents.

Office for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging (ODEIB)

The Office for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging coordinates equity and access efforts across Harvard.

Harvard Center for Wellness and Health Promotion

The Harvard Center for Wellness and Health Promotion provides workshops, services, and classes centered on wellbeing.

Office for Gender Equity (OGE)

The Office for Gender Equity works to advance Harvard’s commitment to providing an environment where each of us feels safe to participate fully in University life—whether studying, teaching, conducting research, or working to support our individual and collective goals.

University Disability Resources (UDR)

University Disability Resources serves as a central resource on disability-related information, procedures and services for the University community and provides expertise in the development, implementation, and acquisition for best and promising disability-related University practices, procedures and resources.

Harvard Chaplains

The Harvard Chaplains support religious, spiritual, and moral engagement.

Harvard International Office (HIO)

The Harvard International Office provides support for international students and scholars.

Global Support Services (GSS)

Global Support Services provides resources for Harvard students, faculty, and staff on University travel abroad.

Office for Dispute Resolution (ODR)

The Office for Dispute Resolution provides an impartial, professional investigative process for Harvard students, faculty, staff, Harvard appointees, and third parties, particularly for concerns of sexual harassment and other sexual misconduct.

Harvard Ombuds Office

The Harvard Ombuds Office is a confidential resource available to anyone from Harvard’s community. A discussion with an Ombuds can help a visitor voice concerns, clarify goals and consider options so that they can make their own best decisions about next steps. Any issue affecting one’s work or studies may be brought to an Ombuds.

Harvard Graduate Council

The Harvard Graduate Council is a student government representing all twelve of Harvard University’s graduate and professional schools. HGC is responsible for advocating on behalf of graduate students before the school’s central administrators, including the President of Harvard University and the Provost’s Office. We are governed by our Constitution and Bylaws.

Quiet Places Across Campus

List of Quiet Places across campus.

All Quiet Places on campus require an HUID.