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Welcome to Colby!
Jim Terhune, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Jim Terhune
Dean of Students
As a Colby student you have available world-class academic programs, strong international study options, and a growing array of community- and civic engagement opportunities. Colby is known not only for its academic challenge, but also for its supportive community atmosphere. I hope you will become a successful and engaged member of our campus community during your college career.

This Colby College Student Handbook is designed to introduce many of the aspects of life at Colby to you, including academic policies, rules and regulations, and safety tips. While few constraints are placed on Colby students, certain regulations are necessary for our community to function successfully and safely. You are expected to know and abide by these regulations, which are outlined in this handbook.

The student handbook serves as a companion piece to the Colby College Catalogue, which outlines the College’s academic information, requirements, course descriptions, academic programs, off-campus study, January Programs, and more. You should become familiar with both publications for a thorough understanding of College regulations.

It’s also comforting to know that you can turn to a wide range of people at Colby for support when you need it—from getting your e-mail account up and running to adjusting to a new roommate. Colby’s Student Support Team, which includes the Office of the Dean of Students, Health and Counseling Services, and the College chaplains, can assist you in dealing with campus life and academic, emotional, physical, or practical problems that may arise during your college years.

The Student Services section of this handbook describes some of the people and offices on campus that are ready to assist you. I hope you will turn to the Office of the Dean of Students or the many other campus resources available when you need assistance or a question answered.

Welcome to the Colby community,

Jim Terhune
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students

A Quick History
Chartered in 1813, Colby is the 12th-oldest independent liberal arts college in the nation, and in 1871 it became the first previously all-male college in New England to admit women. Before World War II, trustees voted to move the College from its crowded site in downtown Waterville to a handsome new campus that overlooks the city and now comprises 714 acres. Since 1937 the College has built 63 buildings on Mayflower Hill, and in 2004 the developed portion of the campus was expanded with the opening of the Colby Green, where a new alumni center opened in 2005, a social sciences and interdisciplinary studies buildings will open in 2006-07, and a new science building will soon follow.

Want to know more about the history of the College? Visit a Quick History of Colby.