Resources
Campus Q provides free resources for LGBTQ+ students and their counselors.
StudentS
You want to find awesome schools where you can be your true self.
We want that too.
- College Research Questions for LGBTQ+ Students (College Torch)
- 11 LGBTQ+ Resource Center Services (College Torch)
- Find an LGBTQ+ Center (Consortium of Higher Education LGBT Resource Professionals) – quickly check if your favorite college has a resource center
- Safe, Supportive Campuses (College Torch)
- 10 College Campus Red Flags for LGBTQ+ Students (College Torch)
With a bit of research, you can find safe colleges without making assumptions about states, cities, or colleges.
- Trans Legislative Adult Risk Map (Erin in the Morning) – I recommend the adult map because you’ll likely be 18+ in college
- Snapshot: LGBTQ+ Equality By State (Movement Advancement Project)
- “Title IX Exempt” Schools Can Discriminate Against LGBTQ+ Students (College Torch)
- Clery Act: Nearly all colleges are required by law to publish crime logs regularly on their website, along with an annual security report that includes hate crimes. Find the report by doing a search for “Clery Act” + the college’s name.
One more thing: Make a priority of learning about Title IX, the federal law that protects you in most schools. I’m sure it sounds dry, but this knowledge can help you protect yourself or advocate for your friends later.
- Navigating College Admission as a Trans Applicant (Admissions Mom)
- Applying to College as a Trans Student (Admissions Mom and Core College Consulting)
- “Common App to update gender identity questions on college application” (Common App 2022)
- “My sexual orientation isn’t important to colleges” (Rudy Malcom, The Johns Hopkins News-Letter 2018 – warning, some potentially triggering language) – write your college essay about your identity only if you want to
- LGBTQ+ Student Scholarship Database (Human Rights Campaign)
- Point Foundation
- LEAGUE Foundation Scholarships
- Leroy F. Aarons Scholarship (National Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists)
- Gamma Mu Foundation – rural and underserved areas
- Out to Innovate Scholarships – current college students in STEM majors
- Find an LGBTQ+ Center near you (CenterLink)
- GSA Network
- imi, LGBTQ+ mental health guides
- Lifelines:
- Trans Lifeline
- 24/7 Suicide Hotline (Trevor Project)
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School counselors
You know LGBTQ+ students need thoughtful support.
We want to help you be the best advocate you can be.
- How Title IX Protects LGBTQ+ Students (College Torch)
- ACLU’s overview of trans rights (ACLU)
- Mapping Current Anti-Trans Legislation (ACLU). ACLU also has state affiliates with websites that get more specific about state issues.
- 2024 Anti-Trans Bills Tracker (Trans Legislation Tracker)
- Erin Reed’s Trans Legislative Risk Maps – Youth and Adult – aims to predict safety for two years into the future (Erin in the Morning)
- “Title IX Exempt” Schools Can Discriminate Against LGBTQ+ Students (College Torch)
- 9 Laws Protecting LGBTQ+ Youth in California (L.A. County)
- National State of Emergency for LGBTQ+ Americans (Human Rights Campaign)
- Know Your Rights (NCTE) and Claim Your Rights (GLSEN)
- LGBTQ+ Glossary (PFLAG)
- Pronoun Guide (GLSEN)
- GSA Network
- Welcoming Schools (Human Rights Campaign)
- Model School District Policy (GLSEN + National Center for Transgender Equality)
- Inclusive Restrooms (SPPS)
These statistics can help you request funds and defend your advocacy of LGBTQ+ students as well as your use of resources to support them.
- 2023 U.S. National Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ Young People (The Trevor Project)
- 2023 LGBTQ+ Youth Report (Human Rights Campaign)
- 2022 U.S. Transgender Survey, the largest ever study of trans adults, with 92,000 participants
- 2021 National School Climate Survey (GLSEN)
- How Many Adults and Youth Identify as Transgender in the United States? (UCLA School of Law Williams Institute)
- 2020 Intersectional Studies around LGBTQ+ Youth in Schools (GLSEN)
Our students are not just their many identities, but they are all those identities at once.
- Understanding Intersectionality (LGBTQ+ Culture Center, Indiana University Bloomington)
- “LGBTQ+ Groups Emphasize Intersectionality” (The Ithacan 2018, sharing student voices around the impact of intersectional spaces)
- Supporting LGBTQ+ Latinx Students (GLSEN)
- Why Latinx/e? (Colorado State University El Centro)
- Coming Out: Living Authentically as LGBTQ+ Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (Human Rights Campaign 2023)
- Organizations Serving the Black LGBTQ+ Community (It Gets Better)
- “LGBTQ Students of Color Speak Up” (Letisha Marrero, The Education Trust 2018)
- “What’s It Like to be Black and Queer on Campus?” (Dr. Michael Jeffries)
- Resources to Support LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit (LGBTQ2+) Native American Students (Indian Health Service, US DHHS)
- “LGBTQIA+ Pride and Two-Spirit People” (Anya Montiel, Smithsonian Magazine 2021)
- On Our Own: A Survival Guide for Independent LGBTQ+ Youth (Human Rights Campaign)
- DOE’s Official Guidance on FAFSA Dependency Overrides (U.S. Department of Education)
- Cal State Systemwide Basic Needs Fact Sheet (California State University)
- L.A. County LGBTQ+ Youth Resources (L.A. County)
- A resource to share with parents, with links to local support organizations: “5 Things to Know if you Think Your Child is LGBTQ+” (L.A. County)
- Los Angeles LGBT Center
- 211 LA – LGBTQ+ (211 LA) – helping individuals in need
- Local LGBTQ+ Resources (McKinley) – LA County at the top