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LGBTQ-friendly Colleges with Strong Transgender Support?

Hey everyone! I'm a transgender high school junior and I'm starting my college search. Just wondering if anyone knows which colleges are considered to be especially LGBTQ-friendly and have strong resources/support for transgender students? Thanks in advance!

8 months ago

Hi there! It's great that you're considering LGBTQ+ resources as part of your college search. Many colleges have made strides in recent years to be more inclusive and supportive of transgender students. A few key things to look for when researching schools are LGBTQ+ resource centers, inclusive housing options, and non-discrimination policies that include gender identity and expression.

Here are a few colleges known to be LGBTQ-friendly and supportive of transgender students in particular:

1. Tufts University - They have a Gender and Sexuality Resource Center, gender-neutral housing options, and comprehensive healthcare for transgender students.

2. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA offers the LGBT Campus Resource Center, inclusive housing, and a renowned gender health program.

3. New York University (NYU) – NYU has the LGBTQ+ Center, gender-inclusive housing for all students, and an LGBTQ+ Studies Program.

4. Stanford University – The school provides the Queer Student Resources program, a gender-inclusive housing community, and transgender healthcare coverage.

5. Yale University – Yale has the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, gender-neutral housing options, and coverage for transgender-related healthcare services.

6. University of Pennsylvania – UPenn offers the LGBT Center, gender-neutral housing, and health insurance that includes transgender-related care.

7. Brown University – Brown has the LGBTQ+ Center, inclusive housing, and the Gender and Sexuality Studies program.

While I have provided a few examples, there are many other universities with LGBTQ+ friendly resources and support. Keep researching to find more schools that align with your interests and needs. Remember to reach out to current students or alumni at the schools you're considering to get their perspective, as they can provide valuable insights into the campus climate, resources, and support for transgender students. Good luck!

8 months ago

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