Expectations, Policies, and Services
Welcome New and Returning Students!
Whether you are new to Earlham or a familiar presence, I am pleased to welcome you into the new semester. As we begin a new year together, the information we provide here will help you get off to a strong start.
Finding essential information
Earlham Colleges publishes two documents that provide essential information to students about the College’s programs and policies:
- The Student Handbook, titled “Commitment to Community: Principles and Practices,” is designed to provide clear, fair and consistent procedures and policies relevant to all student conduct.
- The Academic Catalog details academic policies, requirements and opportunities within the curriculum. Expectations for the major, minor and degree requirements are presented in this format. It also includes a listing of faculty, the academic calendar and descriptions of curricular resources such as our libraries, informational technology and student services.
You will find additional information about college policies, services and community expectations in the links on this page. You will be expected to read this information carefully. Your rights and responsibilities as a member of the community are important to your success academically and personally, and the Division of Student Life exists to support you in your efforts.
Happening on campus
Bivocational Church
Time: 7:00 pmEveryone is a minister!
We are ALL ministers.
But… What does that REALLY mean? Friday afternoon and Saturday morning and afternoon, Phil Baisley will lead us though a process of making real our strong conviction, as Friends, that we are all ministers.
Register at https://BivocationalChurchJan26.eventbrite.com for this virtual event: Friday, January 16 at 7:00-8:30 p.m. and Saturday, January 17 at 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon & 1:00-4:00 p.m.
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MLK Day meeting for worship with sharing (virtual)
Time: 7:00 pmIn observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Friends are invited to gather online for a semi-programmed meeting for worship with sharing. Rooted in silence, reflection, and Spirit-led ministry, this…
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Quaker Leadership Center Info Session hosted by Pendle Hill
Time: 7:30 pmA webinar introducing the resources of the Quaker Leadership Center, a ministry of Earlham School of Religion.
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Mental Health First Aid Training & Certification (Virtual)
Time: 9:00 amMental Health First Aid (MHFA) Training teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among adults.
Mental Health First Aid Training & Certification is taught by Kelly Burk, a certified trainer.
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Mental Health First Aid Training & Certification
Time: 9:00 amMental Health First Aid (MHFA) Training teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among adults.
Mental Health First Aid Training & Certification is taught by Kelly Burk, a certified trainer. There are only 30 seats available for this in-person opportunity. Fee of $150 includes the interactive workshop, course certification, lunch, and resource materials for each attendee to keep.
Mental Health First Aid Training & Certification is taught by Kelly Burk, a certified trainer.
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