Students
At Drew, all students are welcome and celebrated members of the community. It is our priority to have all students feel authentically acknowledged and seen, and we acknowledge that as unique individuals, the needs of our student body will vary. It is our hope that the resources shared below will serve as a useful guide for members of The Forest.
You can read Drew’s police here. The policy embodies the University’s commitment to creating and maintaining a diverse and open educational and working community.
Yes. Both are included in Drew’s Human Rights Policy. Additionally there is a Trans Equality Policy Statement available here as well as a Transgender Nondiscrimination Statement available here.
Are sexual orientation and gender identity included in the non-discrimination policy?
Yes! SAGA (Sexuality & Gender Alliance) in the College of Liberal Arts and SPECTRUM in the Theological School. You can visit both online at path.drew.edu
Yes. This site serves as a hub to connect students, faculty and staff with LGBTQ+ resources across campus. Check back often as we are frequently adding updates and information as it becomes available.
Are there campus resources for LGBTQ+ students?
Yes! We work to ensure that all of our students who choose to live on campus are safe, happy and comfortable. Feel free to email reslife@drew.edu with any questions or concerns. We’d love to meet with you!
For changing your name in the Drew system please use this change of personal information form (though the Registrar’s office). If you are looking for information on a legal name change this resource will help you get started on the legal name change process.
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The Gender & Sexuality Identity/Affinity Community brings together faculty, staff, alums, and community members who understand that the social production of gender is inseparable from that of sexuality, race, class, nationality, faith, ability, and other categories of difference.