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Intercultural Engagement, Inclusion, and Belonging

We Embrace and Invest in Everyone

At St. Lawrence, our goal is to build a community that celebrates and respects diversity in all of its forms. We work hard to engage a multitude of voices and intentionally develop spaces where we can teach and learn from one another in order to create a culture where every Laurentian’s ideas are welcomed, valued, considered, and respected.

We have work to do and Laurentians are committed to doing it. To integrate diversity meaningfully into our curricular and extracurricular community life, we need to challenge previous habits and assumptions in order to understand the structures of power and injustice in which they exist. We are willing to risk difficulty and discomfort in working towards achieving our goals.

Campus Resources

The Intercultural Engagement, Inclusion, and Belonging office hosts, coordinates, and facilitates numerous programming opportunities each semester, collaborates with many departments, teams, clubs and organizations on their efforts, and works with the other colleges in the area and members of the local community to develop larger programming initiatives. 

Learn More About Intercultural Engagement

The mission of the Chaplain’s Office is to enhance and nurture the spiritual life of students, faculty, and staff at St. Lawrence. We are grounded in the welcome and inclusion of all people, regardless of race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, disability, socioeconomic status, or religion/spiritual tradition.

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Native American Affairs at St. Lawrence University collaborates with students, faculty, and staff, to develop and strengthen relations with Indigenous communities locally, regionally, and nationally. 

In addition to guiding programming to support the enrollment, retention, and success of St. Lawrence’s Indigenous students, Native American Affairs also collaborates with external organizations to identify opportunities for partnerships across communities.

Learn More About Native American Affairs at St. Lawrence

The International Student Services team supports the intellectual, ethical, personal, and social development of our international students as they explore their place and purpose as engaged learners in a diverse and interdependent University and world.

Learn About International Student Services

Our Student Accessibility Services will work with you individually to reach your goals. The team provides a wide range of support services and accommodations for students with learning differences, for those who suspect they may have a learning difference and need to be tested, and/or medical conditions.

Learn About Student Accessibility Services

The LGBTQIA Student Services is a collaborative interdepartmental initiative aiming to provide advocacy, information, and resources for LGBTQIA students, allies, and the overall community of St. Lawrence University.

Learn About LGBTQIA+ Resources

The First-Gen Initiative was developed to both support and celebrate first-generation college students (students who are the first in their family to go to college). First-gen students enrich the St. Lawrence community by bringing under-represented perspectives to higher education and reflecting one of the highest ideals of college in the United States, the expansion of opportunity for young people of great talent and hard work.

Being a first-gen student is something to celebrate, but it also comes with unique challenges. The First-Gen Initiative exists to help level the playing field. Several faculty and staff members, including several who were also first-generation college students at one time, serve as mentors.

Learn About the Initiative

The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) is a partnership between St. Lawrence University and the New York State Education Department, designed to find and support students who are capable and motivated to be successful as college students but whose test scores and/or high school grades do not meet regular admission standards and who come from very low income families.

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Multicultural student clubs open to all students

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Alumni Events and Programming

Alumni and parents are invited to participate in webinars and forums, as well as in events celebrating intercultural engagement, inclusion, and belonging around the country.

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SLU Thrives

We want you to be your best and feel your best during your time at St. Lawrence. That’s why we’ve created SLU Thrives, our holistic approach to student well-being that helps you recognize opportunities to thrive in your everyday life. 

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Nearby Colleges

We partner with the area colleges–all located within 10 miles of St. Lawrence–to connect our students with one another and host various programs.

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Theme Houses

Live within a close-knit community of students with passions ranging from artistic expression and advocacy, to substance-free living, outdoor adventures, music, and more. 

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