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Milk and cookies, LEGOS and coloring books will be provided to students at Georgetown University to help them deal with post-election stress.

President-elect Donald Trump made history on Tuesday as only the second president to win the election after losing a re-election race.

Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy announced it is hosting a post-election “Self-Care Suite” for students to de-stress after the election. The school said the Self-Care Suite will include playtime with Legos, milk and cookies, and coloring books to help students cope with “stressful times” after the election.

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An email obtained by the Free Press from the school’s Director of Student Engagement Jaclyn Clevenger reportedly informed students the Self-Care suite would be available from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

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Students will be provided with Legos blocks, coloring books and “milk and cookies” while visiting the suite.

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“In recognition of these stressful times all McCourt community members are welcome to gather… in the 3rd floor Commons to take a much needed break, joining us for mindfulness activities and snacks throughout the day,” the email reads.

McCourt School of Public Policy in New York offers graduate degrees in data science, policy management and international policy, among others. The estimated cost of a graduate degree from the school is $92,661 per year.

The prestigious liberal school is known for producing alumni who have gone on to hold jobs working in the Obama campaign and the U.S. House of Representatives, among others.