Princeton Students Say They’re Afraid to Seek Help After Suicidal Freshman Was Forced Out

Two years after Princeton barred a suicidal undergraduate from campus, students say they worry that talking to mental health counselors will get them tossed out of school. “It’s a common attitude around campus that people are afraid to go to CPS because they’re worried they’ll get kicked out,” says 19-year-old sophomore Marni Morse, referring to the university’s Counseling and Psychological Services. “Students get this idea that they shouldn’t go get help.”

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