Anonymous wrote:UMD, Tufts, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn, Purdue, Harvey Mudd, Macalester, Penn State, Princeton, and Lehigh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any firsthand experience or advice would be appreciated.
Not first hand but my child is at Oberlin and it's a very accepting community. If you have a student who identifies with the LGBTQ community they will feel very comfortable on campus. Students are not at all judgmental about your sexuality. I'm sure there are many places these days where that is true but it's definitely true at Oberlin.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much any school that anyone on this website would send their child to has been friendly for over a decade. You should be more specific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any firsthand experience or advice would be appreciated.
Not first hand but my child is at Oberlin and it's a very accepting community. If you have a student who identifies with the LGBTQ community they will feel very comfortable on campus. Students are not at all judgmental about your sexuality. I'm sure there are many places these days where that is true but it's definitely true at Oberlin.
Except of white male athletes. They're the devil
Anonymous wrote:Yale
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any firsthand experience or advice would be appreciated.
Not first hand but my child is at Oberlin and it's a very accepting community. If you have a student who identifies with the LGBTQ community they will feel very comfortable on campus. Students are not at all judgmental about your sexuality. I'm sure there are many places these days where that is true but it's definitely true at Oberlin.