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LGBT+ Students and Allies

FAQs About LGBT+ Campus Life

Housing & Residential Life does not have a written policy for Transgender or Gender-Nonconforming students. However, they will work with each student to ensure their housing needs are adequately met, and they strive to make all of their operations and programs as inclusive as possible.

Students can complete the Name Change request through MT One Stop. This form will allow for your chosen name to be displayed in the following areas:

  • Class Rosters
  • D2L Rosters and discussion boards
  • Degree Works
  • Admissions
  • Merit
  • MT One Stop
  • Navigate (EAB)
  • MTMail Display name (email)
  • Campus Directory
  • The Name Change Request form can be located here.

In order for a student to change their gender they must have legal documentation of their gender change.

A student’s name may be changed in the Banner system after they have legally changed their name and submitted a Name Change Request form. In order for a student to change their gender they must have legal documentation of their gender change.

Yes, Counseling Services staff participates in Safe Zone trainings annually and have experience in aiding LGBT+ persons. Counseling Services is located on the 3rd floor of the KUC.

Yes, Counseling Services staff participates in Safe Zone trainings annually and have experience in aiding LGBT+ persons. Counseling Services is located on the 3rd floor of the KUC.

Yes, MTSU Health Services has experience assisting ‘LGB’ students with their primary care needs as well as specifically Transgender & Gender Non Conforming students.

Yes, Health Services staff participates in the campus’ Safe Zone Training Program and campus nurses and doctors have experience assisting LGBT+ students. Each student has unique needs and MTSU Health Services strives listen to the needs of each student and develop a plan of care tailored to their individual circumstances. The pharmacists at the MTSU Campus Pharmacy also have experience assisting LGB students as well as Transgender & Gender Nonconforming students.

Hormone replacement therapy and sexual reassignment surgery are not covered services or policy benefits of the student insurance plan.

The Recreation Center has one all gender changing room located in the hallway at the south end of the indoor pool.  The room is equipped with a toilet, sink, shower and lockers.

Yes

The MTSU Campus REC Center does not have a written policy for intramurals. Campus Recreation desires to make intramural activities and all of their programs as inclusive as possible.

Yes, all LGBT+ students are eligible to apply for the MT Diversity Scholarship. For scholarship application and guideline information please visit Scholarship Opportunities.

Yes, the MTSU Lambda Association has two LGBT+ specific scholarships available to their members; the Lambda Student Scholarship and the LGBT+ Heroes Scholarship. For more information please contact MT Lambda’s Faculty Advisor at [email protected]

Yes, both sexual orientation and gender identity/expression are protected classes under the MTSU Non-discrimination policy.

Yes, MT Lambda serves as MTSU’s only all-inclusive LGBT+ student organization. They host weekly meetings and membership is open to all students. There are other organizations on campus that support LGBT+ students. Please visit MyMT to find more student organizations.

Presently, there are not trans/intersex specific groups on campus; however the LGBT+ student organization, MT Lambda, specifically includes and addresses the needs and interests of the trans community.

 LGBT+ students are encouraged to visit the Center for Student Involvement & Leadership when searching out campus resources for LGBT+ students.

Activities focused on LGBT+ & Allied students occur throughout the year at MTSU. These activities may be hosted by student organizations, departments, or other campus organizations. Students are encouraged to regularly check MyMT for an up to date listing of all campus events. Check here for a current listing of LGBT+ related events being hosted by the IDA Center

There is an active Safe Zone program on campus that involves the public display of signs designating LGBT+ friendly spaces along with resources available to support LGBT+ students, faculty, & staff. A directory of these persons may be located here.

No, Straight Allies are welcome in all programming and events based in the CSIL Office. Additionally, MT Lambda welcomes Straight Allies to all of their meetings and events each semester.