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Most LGBTQ+ Friendly Colleges in Texas?

Hey there! So, I live in Texas and I'd love to stick around for college. Can anyone give me some info on which colleges in Texas are particularly LGBTQ+ friendly?

a year ago

Numerous colleges in Texas have a reputation for being LGBTQ+ friendly and supportive.

1. The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin): UT Austin is known for its welcoming, inclusive campus environment and robust resources for LGBTQ+ students. The school has exceptional LGBTQ+ support through the Gender and Sexuality Center, which offers educational programs and events, counseling, advocacy, and a safe space. The school also organizes 'Queer Orientation' to introduce new LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students to each other and the LGBTQ+ resources on campus.

2. Rice University: Rice University also offers a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ students. Its Student Center includes the Office of Multicultural Affairs which has a sub-department for LGBTQ+ Programs. Also, Rice has made strides in supportive housing policies, adding gender-neutral housing for students who prefer not to be confined to traditional gender binaries.

3. University of North Texas (UNT): UNT in Denton also has a dedicated resource, the Pride Alliance, which offers various educational, advocacy, and support services.

4. Southern Methodist University (SMU): SMU, located in Dallas, has a Women and LGBT Center that offers resources, programs, and educational opportunities for gender and sexual minority students.

5. Texas A&M University: Though more traditionally conservative, Texas A&M has made strides to be more inclusive in recent years. It has an LGBTQ+ Pride Center that provides support and advocacy services.

These are a few of the many universities in Texas that take steps to create a welcoming atmosphere and provide resources for their LGBTQ+ students. College rankings can be a helpful starting point, but also reflect on your comfort and fit with the campus culture when making your decision. Visiting campuses, reaching out to current students, and connecting with LGBTQ+ resources at the colleges you're considering can provide a more personal perspective.

a year ago

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