Which colleges have the highest/lowest suicide rates?

<p>Interest info on suicide prevention programs -
[“We've</a> Got Your Back” | Education Development Center](<a href=“http://www.edc.org/newsroom/articles/weve_got_your_back]"We’ve”>http://www.edc.org/newsroom/articles/weve_got_your_back)</p>

<p>I had heard about this program at WPI -
<a href=“Learning to Listen to Distressed Classmates - The New York Times”>Learning to Listen to Distressed Classmates - The New York Times;

<p>Another good organization trying to help -
[About</a> Us - Active Minds](<a href=“http://www.activeminds.org/about]About”>http://www.activeminds.org/about)</p>

<p>Cornell has historically had a suicide rate that hovered right around the national average. Schools with higher than average suicide rates include Harvard, Johns Hopkins and MIT. It should be made clear that universities do not turn students suicidal. Students who commit suicide were predisposed to doing so before ever stepping on campus.</p>

<p>I also heard MIT was the highest</p>

<p>Of all the things I’ve considered in order to find a good college for me, this was not one of them…</p>