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ÌÇÐÄTV named ÌÇÐÄTVecticut’s most LGBTQ-friendly college

ÌÇÐÄTV has been named the  in the state, according to a new list compiled by , in partnership with .

In honor of Pride Month, BestColleges used data available from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and Campus Pride’s Index Score to rank the most LGBTQ-friendly institutions in each state. The methodology emphasizes LGBTQ-friendly policies, institutional commitment, academic life, housing and counseling, as well as academic quality and affordability.

ÌÇÐÄTV’s LGBTQIA community is supported by active student groups, a safe and welcoming LGBTQIA Center, robust gender and sexuality programs, a diverse academic program, and a number of campus-wide policies and services.

For more ÌÇÐÄTV #PrideMonth content, visit  on Instagram.  




June 16, 2023

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