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Administrative Board for permission to register. Those planning to return to the College after a
period of five or more years will ordinarily not be eligible for scholarship aid from institutional
sources. Petitions for readmission after an interval of five or more years must include evidence
of financial resources necessary to meet all College expenses. Exceptions due to unusual
circumstances will be considered by the Committee on Financial Aid with input from the
Administrative Board. Petitions for an exception should be made through the Griffin Financial
Aid Office.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
Standards of Conduct in the Harvard Community
The rules and regulations affecting undergraduates have been established by the FAS.
Students are expected to be familiar with the regulations that apply to them as covered in this
Handbook. The rules of Harvard College provide a framework within which all students are free
to pursue their work, under the safest and most equitable conditions the College can create.
These rules, then, serve as the guidelines forming the protection of each individual’s well-being.
Whenever violations of the rules occur, the College will treat them as matters of serious concern
because they disrupt the individual lives of students and the shared life of this community.
It is the expectation of the College that all students, whether or not they are on campus or are
currently enrolled as degree candidates, will behave in a mature and responsible manner. This
expectation for mature and responsible conduct also encompasses accountability for one’s own
well-being, including responsible decision-making regarding physical and mental health.
Further, the College expects every student to be familiar with the regulations governing
membership in the Harvard community, set forth in the pages that follow. Because students are
expected to show good judgment and use common sense at all times, not all kinds of
misconduct or behavioral standards are codified here. The College takes all these diverse
principles very seriously; together they create a foundation for the responsible, respectful
society that Harvard seeks to foster among its students, faculty, and staff.
Careful note should be taken that the University is not, and cannot be considered as, a protector
or sanctuary from the existing laws of the city, state, or federal government.
Discrimination
Discrimination based on race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, creed,
national origin, age, ancestry, veteran status, disability, military service, or any other legally
protected basis is contrary to the principles and policies of Harvard University.
COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION
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