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Concerned about a student?

Community members are encouraged to report concerns about students who may pose a danger to themselves or others, who may be in distress, or whose behavior is disruptive to others in the community.  

Contact the CARE Team

After hours care and emergencies

In the event of an immediate health emergency, contact your local emergency services via phone at 911 or call Campus Safety at 860-439-2222.
 

After Hours Care

Understanding hazing

Hazing is strictly prohibited at Connecticut College and by the laws of the State of Connecticut.
 
 

Learn More

Through direct services, programs and outreach, and our Honor Code, our student wellbeing team focuses on supporting student growth by:

  • helping students build on their personal strengths to lead a healthy, balanced life,
  • providing education and strategies for thoughtful, responsible decision making, and
  • connecting students on campus to resources on campus.

The Senior Associate Dean of Student Life leads the student wellbeing team and works closely with the Division of Student Success and Retention to optimize continuity of support for students across their experience.

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Concerned about a student?

Community members are encouraged to report concerns about students who may pose a danger to themselves or others, who may be in distress, or whose behavior is disruptive to others in the community.  

Contact the CARE Team
An aerial taken over the campus.

After hours care and emergencies

In the event of an immediate health emergency, contact your local emergency services via phone at 911 or call Campus Safety at 860-439-2222.
 

After Hours Care
Hazing Header

Understanding hazing

Hazing is strictly prohibited at Connecticut College and by the laws of the State of Connecticut.
 
 

Learn More

Get In Contact


Sarah Cardwell

Sarah Cardwell

Senior Associate Dean of Student Life

Sarah leads the wellbeing team with oversight of Student Counseling Services, Student Health Services, the Office of Wellbeing and Health Promotion, and the Student Support Specialists. Sarah serves as the co-chair of the college's CARE Team and works closely with the Honor Code, the Honor Council, and is responsible for the student conduct process.

scardwel@conncoll.edu Phone: 8604392839

Meet the CARE Team

Supporting student growth 

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