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.
Harvard Griffin GSAS Title IX Resource Coordinators address issues of sexual and gender-based harassment and work together to carry out the University’s commitment to providing a positive learning, teaching, and working environment for the entire community.
Harvard Global Support Services provides tools and guidance for students, faculty, and staff that enable them to safely pursue overseas study, work, and research.
The Harvard Ombuds Office supports an ethical and civil culture, encouraging mutual understanding and resolution through respectful dialogue and fair processes.
The Harvard University Police Department is a full-service police department that includes police officers, detectives, civilian communication dispatchers, and administrative personnel to maintain a safe and secure campus in partnership with the community.
Harvard Griffin GSAS PhD and master’s students have access to iThenticate, a web-based application that enables authors to compare their manuscripts, grant proposals, and other writing against web and scholarly publications to check for similar or duplicate content.