I would probably avoid places like WF and Clemson. |
OP here, I know which ones to avoid; also have a grasp on how open most schools are.
What I am trying to discern, which is difficult to do through google searches, is, get more granularity as opposed to the broader "LGBTQ+ friendly" |
I go to a Women’s college and have lots of friends who go to them as well. It’s definitely the best option. Very friendly and open. It’s the norm. |
I think you are set then. Knowing what to avoid is the best first step. There is no way to really know exactly what schools are right because someone could have a bad experience anywhere. |
The norm? Really? |
Of course, it is the norm at all-female colleges. Why do you think all-female colleges exist ? Just visit Smith College in Massachusetts if you need proof. |
Yeah, where have you been since forever? |
University of Vermont |
This 1000%. Nobody wakes up one day and say "Hmmm...let me choose something that will make most aspects of my life in public more challenging and sometimes downright dangerous" They go that path because it's their true identity |
Any college is fine.
These days it is better to ask which colleges are straight friendly. Everyone and their dog is a bi, lesbian, gay, trans, etc. You need a math degree to count the genders. |
Meh. There are plenty of girls that chose to be lesbians or bi, just in college |
What dangerous? Everyone is bending over backwards to hire or give admission to LGBTQ. A black Latina Muslim trans is pretty much a sure shot for any college. |
Definitely VCU for In-State. Lots of Artsy/Queers there. OOS. NYU. |
You would benefit from a gender studies course. |
+1 But it’s totally not a social contagion. |