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Welcome to the Consortium of Higher Education Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Professionals!

The combined vision and mission of the Consortium is to achieve higher education environments in which lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni have equity in every respect. Our goals are to support colleagues and develop curriculum to professionally enhance this work; to seek climate improvement on campuses; and to advocate for policy change, program development, and establishment of LGBT Office/Centers.

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consortium news
Response to Vandalism at NCSU
The Consortium has released a statement in response to the recent vandalism at the North Carolina State University GLBT Center. read more
Consortium Recommendations for Supporting Transgender Students on College Forms, Surveys, Records, & Documents
Increasingly college and university students identify as transgender, but do not have the opportunity to indicate this identity on admission forms or other institutional documents. As a result, they do not feel welcomed or included, and institutions remain unaware of the presence and needs of these students. The Consortium has released transgender-supportive Recommendations, as well as Questions and Answers.
Statement Supporting Public Education
The Consortium has released a statement in response to the assaults on public higher education. read more
Recently Updated:
Job Listings (updated 03/25/12)
Internship Listings (updated 1/29/12)
Leadership (updated 5/26/11)
Map (updated 1/15/11)
Research (updated 6/6/10)
partners
The Advocate College Guide

The Advocate College Guide

A new publication from Alyson Books and available on Amazon.com provides a helpful resource when considering which college or university to attend.

LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index

LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index

A helpful online tool for learning more about campus life, resources, and policies regarding sexual orientation and gender identity on various college and university campuses. The Consortium recommends you also speak directly with campus LGBT Resource Center staff (visit our Directory) for in-depth and up-to-date information about member campus's LGBT climate and resources.