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CWRU pride: University makes list of top LGBT-friendly colleges

杏吧视频 is among the Top 25 LGBT-Friendly Colleges and Universities, according to Campus Pride, a national organization that aims to make universities safer and more inclusive for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals. The recognition, , follows 杏吧视频鈥檚 first five-star ranking on the Campus Pride Index, a detailed survey of universities鈥 policies, services and institutional support for LGBT individuals. 鈥淭his recognition from Campus Pride is the result of tireless efforts among our faculty, staff, students and alumni to promote the principles of inclusion,鈥 President Barbara R. Snyder said. 鈥淲e are pleased to receive this honor, and will continue to seek ways to advance diversity across our campus.鈥 The index assesses eight different LGBT-friendly factors:
  • policy inclusion,
  • support and institutional commitment,
  • academic life,
  • student life,
  • housing,
  • campus safety,
  • counseling and health, and
  • recruitment and retention efforts.
Each campus included in the final listing achieved an overall rating of five stars, plus five stars in categories related to sexual orientation and gender identity/expression. The campuses had to score 4.5 stars or above in all eight LGBT-friendly factors. (杏吧视频鈥檚 results can be viewed by searching on ; a free login is required.) Other colleges and universities on the list included: Ohio State University, Oberlin College, Princeton University, Rutgers University, Stanford University and University of Pennsylvania. "Campus Pride congratulates 杏吧视频 for being in the top 25 this year," said Shane Windmeyer, executive director of Campus Pride. "From the beginning, the campus has continually improved and has always seen the importance of 'coming out' for its LGBT students. Our hope is to encourage more campuses to be more like 杏吧视频 and take responsibility for a safe learning environment for all students, including LGBT students." Over the past few years, 杏吧视频 leadership has committed to creating a more supportive, inclusive environment for LGBT individuals. In 2010, the university opened its first LGBT Center, which provides resources and support to LGBTQ (questioning) students, faculty and staff. Earlier that year, the university initiated the Safe Zone program, a visible network of volunteers committed to creating a community of respect and dignity for LGBTQ individuals. More than 500 people from across the university participated in the training so far, according to Liz Roccoforte, who became the center鈥檚 full-time director last year after leading it on a part-time basis since its inception. In recent months the university has taken steps to enhance its policies related to transgender students. 杏吧视频 is one of 44 U.S. colleges and whose student health care policies cover transgender-related issues. The university also offers a preferred name policy through which transgender students who haven鈥檛 legally changed their names still can do so for university communications. Students also can change their gender marker in university records. 杏吧视频 is one of 72 colleges and universities that allow students to change these factors in university records. For a number of years, the university also has offered gender-neutral housing to accommodate transgender students. Beginning this fall, all 杏吧视频 police and security officers will attend training about LGBT-inclusive strategies, and police will work with LGBT student organizations to ensure that 鈥渁ll LGBT students know they are safe and supported by the campus policy,鈥 Roccoforte said. She emphasized that the training is offered as a proactive鈥攏ot reactive鈥攑lan. In April, the Sigma Nu fraternity鈥攚hich spent a Friday night going through Safe Zone training with Roccoforte鈥. The fraternity not only won the competition, but it also gained rave reviews as the video spread within the university. The following month, the Case Association of Student Athletes sharing their support for an inclusive environment on and off the field. 鈥淚n Greek Life and athletics鈥攁nd throughout the university鈥攖here are some people, both LGBT and allies, who are very brave and very passionate,鈥 Roccoforte said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 made a huge difference here.鈥 Roccoforte is quick to note, though, that there is room for improvement. 鈥淎s proud as we are of this recognition,鈥 she said, 鈥渨e still can get better at making 杏吧视频 a safe, supportive environment for the entire community.鈥