Undocumented Students
Address
63 South Main Street, Suite 303
Overview
OVIS provides general support, resources, and referrals for legal assistance to undocumented students and serves as the primary point of contact for Dartmouth departments and professionals schools with questions related to undocumented students and DACA.
Address
6016 McNutt Hall
Overview
All undocumented students may apply for admission to Dartmouth and for Dartmouth's financial aid.
Address
6024 McNutt Hall
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Dartmouth scholarships and loans are fully available to undocumented students. Find out more about applying for financial aid as a prospective, current, or transfer student.
Address
Collis Suite 205
Overview
OPAL provides academic and sociocultural advising, designs and facilitates educational programs, and serves as advocates for all students and communities.
If you witness or are directly impacted by a bias-related incident, immediately contact a College official or Safety and Security at 603-646-4000, or submit a report using the Online Reporting Form.
Overview
The Undergraduate Deans Office provides support for all undergraduate students, as well as for other enrolled students.
Address
Dick's House, 2nd Floor
7 Rope Ferry Road
Overview
The Counseling Center is dedicated to assisting students on how to cope with and manage feelings that can interfere with academic and social life at Dartmouth. Counseling services are available 24/7.
- Uhelp Crisis Line: 833-646-1526
- Counseling Center: 603-646-9442
- During regular business hours: Identify that you would like a crisis appointment
After regular business hours: Choose option 1 to connect directly with a mental health crisis provider
- During regular business hours: Identify that you would like a crisis appointment
Address
63 South Main Street, 2nd Floor
Overview
The CPD offers an excellent guide for on-campus advising and post-graduate academic and career opportunities.
Address
Raven House, 2nd Floor
Overview
LALACS is an interdisciplinary program committed to research and teaching of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS), and Latino Studies (LATS). LALACS faculty support Dartmouth's institutional commitment to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students.
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This student organization is dedicated to advancing the rights of undocumented students at Dartmouth and across the United States.
Address
South Fairbanks
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The Tucker Center offers spiritual counseling and exploration and are available for confidential support for all students, regardless of faith or secular identity.
Address
5 Rope Ferry Road
To report incidents directly to the Department of Safety and Security (DoSS):
- Emergencies: 911
- Direct line: 603-646-4000
- Emergency line: 603-646-3333
- Safety.and.Security@Dartmouth.EDU
- LiveSafe Safety App
To report incidents anonymously:
- DoSS Anonymous Reporting Form
- LiveSafe Safety App
Most academic departments and programs at Dartmouth, in addition to various institutes and centers, oversee student engagement in international study abroad and internship opportunities, including:
- Frank J. Guarini Institute of International Education,
- John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding,
- Dartmouth Center for Social Impact (DCSI),
- Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy,
- Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL), as well as
- individual academic departments and programs.
Students who are on DACA should consult the office directly involved in the travel, in addition to an immigration attorney prior to making any plans to depart the U.S.
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The First Year Student Enrichment Program (FYSEP), organized by the First-Generation Office, empowers first-generation students at Dartmouth College to thrive academically and in the greater college community.