Niagara County Community College Campus Suicide Prevention Program - Niagara County Community College (NCCC), a rural community college located in western New York State proposes to implement the NCCC Campus Suicide Prevention Program. The goal of the program is to create a campus environment that reduces suicidality in all its forms of expression among the entire population of students. NCCC will raise awareness through education of administrators, faculty, staff, and students of the college of the signs of depression and suicidal ideation and will promote students' sense of belonging through the creation of targeted peer groups. Specifically the NCCC Suicide Prevention Program will target the at-risk populations of Veterans and their families, Native American students, and students from the LGBT community. Niagara County is an area of 820 square miles with a population of 219,846 (2000 Census), split evenly between an urban population (111,134) and a rural population (108,712). NCCC uniquely accommodates both rural and urban students. Countywide, the population is 90.7% Caucasian, 6.1% Black, .9% American Indian, and 1.3% Hispanic. Rather than focusing on the suicidal student as the problem, NCCC wishes to focus on its campus environment in an effort to reduce suicidality in all its forms of expression among the entire population of students. Rather than simply training NCCC faculty and staff in suicide prevention techniques, NCCC will use funding through this application to hire a Project Director who will oversee the establishment of a caring social network throughout the NCCC campus. Asa result, students themselves will be exposed to suicide prevention educational seminars, college success classes, and gatekeeper training. Additionally, funding will be used by NCCC, under the direction of the Project Director, to establish student peer groups, especially targeting the at-risk populations of Veterans and their families, Native Americans, and LGBT students.