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Yale defends mental health policies under fire from students, alumni

Yale’s president said a Washington Post story about suicidal students being forced to withdraw ‘misrepresents our efforts,' but promised improved mental health services and other possible changes

November 17, 2022 at 6:47 p.m. EST
Yale students pass by Sterling Library on their way to and from classes. (Stan Godlewski for The Washington Post)
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Yale University President Peter Salovey wrote a letter to school alumni Wednesday defending the university’s mental health services and the way it treats suicidal students, while also detailing plans for more resources and possible changes to policy.

His letter followed a Washington Post story in which current and former students described being pressured by university administrators to withdraw once the university learned about their mental health problems and being forced to reapply to get back into the university.