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		<title>Transfriendly N. American Universities and Colleges</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Image from www.wjp.harvard.edu In the past three to four years, many universities and colleges around the United States began to include gender-neutral housing policies as part of an effort to ensure that all genders, not just the binary, can feel safe, comfortable and respected. In the next few weeks, Harvard&#8217;s Office of Residential [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">In the past three to four years, many universities and colleges around the United States began to include gender-neutral housing policies as part of an effort to ensure that all genders, not just the binary, can feel safe, comfortable and respected.</p>
<p>In the next few weeks, Harvard&#8217;s Office of Residential Life will be stepping up its commitment to Harvard&#8217;s non-discrimination policy by making the process more welcoming and respectful of students with a gender-based need for gender-neutral housing. More information will be released officially through information sessions and published on the several websites connected to residential life, student life, and the LGBTQ community at Harvard.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m putting this information out as something to consider when choosing your college as the admissions acceptance dates loom near. I have tried searching to see if there are any organizations that list transfriendly campuses around North America but the closest I have come to is a directory of gender-neutral bathrooms in universities. This is also a good indicator of a university&#8217;s effort in trying to provide an inclusive education, regardless of sexual identity and orientation.</p>
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