The Office of Student Services is the first stop for most students seeking help. The Office serves as the GPS for Harvard Griffin GSAS, helping students navigate and connect with personal and academic resources.
The Harvard Chaplains represent many of the world’s religious and spiritual traditions and share a collective commitment to serving the spiritual and ethical needs of the students, faculty, and staff of Harvard University.
The Ombuds Office supports a culture that is ethical and civil, and in which mutual understanding can be reached and differences resolved through respectful dialogue and appropriate processes.
Harvard University Disability Resources provides leadership to University efforts to ensure an accessible, welcoming working and learning environment for individuals with disabilities while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
The Office of Work/Life administers a variety of programs that provide resources for child care, after-school programs, public or private schools, or elder care.
Harvard students who have paid the Student Health Fee have free access to virtual care services with TimelyCare — the virtual health and well-being platform designed for university students.