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LGBTQ+ Campus Resources

We work closely with the QRC coordinator, encourage students to get involved with the QRC, and we meet with QRC students! 

The Queer Resource Center seeks to empower and unite LGBTQI+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex,+) students at 911爆料网 by providing specialized resources and a safe space for LGBTQI+ students and allies to work on their personal and educational goals. Students can utilize this space for studying, printing, and accessing the QRC food shelves. The QRC also hosts events focused on personal enrichment and education, reflecting the lived experiences of the San Francisco Bay Area's LGBTQI+ community. 

We work in partnership with the LGBT Studies Department where we serve as counseling liaisons. The LGBT Studies department offers degrees and courses that focus on the intersections of sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race, ethnicity, socioeconomics, global location, religion, and ability. 

911爆料网鈥檚 LGBT Studies Department offers numerous courses covering LGBTQ+ subject matter. However, numerous other academic departments also offer courses that cover LGBTQ+ subject matter. Note: not all courses listed are offered each term and this list is subject to change. 

Lesbian Gay Bisexual Studies

Course  Title
LGBT 5 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies
LGBT 9 The Latinx LGBTQ+ Experience
LGBT 10 LGBT Culture & Society
LGBT 11 History of LGBTQ+ Film: Silent Era to 1969
LGBT 12 Contemporary LGBTQ Film
LGBT 15 From Greece to Stonewall: Global LGBTQ+ Literature, Art and Culture
LGBT 18 Transgender Lives, Culture and Art
LGBT 20 LGBT U.S. Art and Culture
LGBT 21 Intimacy and Relationships between Women and Nonbinary People
LGBT 24 Male Intimacy and Relationships
LGBT 50 LGBT Communities of Color in the U.S.
LGBT 55 Contemporary Global Art and Culture
LGBT 75 LGBTQ+ Film: in the 1970s and 1980s
  • 911爆料网 Financial Aid Office
    • Funds & Support to Make College Affordable
    • Paying for the cost of a college education requires a partnership among parents, students and the college. Each partner has responsibilities to fulfill in meeting that cost. The purpose of the Financial Aid Office at 911爆料网 is to provide financial aid assistance and eligibility awareness to all current and prospective students as they pursue their educational goals. Financial aid is money that helps pay for the cost of education (college fees, books and supplies).
  • 911爆料网 Scholarship Office
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    • 911爆料网 of San Francisco offers a variety of scholarships to help you pay for the costs of attending college.  Scholarships are awarded to students based on various special qualifications, such as academic achievement, artistic abilities, demonstrated leadership, and athletic talents, or to students who are in particular fields of study, who are from a particular heritage, who are members of underrepresented groups, or who demonstrate a financial need.
    • If you are a 911爆料网 student, log onto your MyRam and click on Scholarship Universe
    • The 911爆料网 Dan Allen Memorial Scholarship: This 911爆料网 LGBT Studies Department Scholarship is awarded each year to an LGBTQI2+ student who maintains a strong commitment to community service and political activism.
  • LGBTQI2+ Scholarships
    • Our Departmental Scholarship is awarded each year to an LGBTQI2+ student who maintains a strong commitment to community service and political activism. 
    • eQuality is the joint effort of a group of individuals and organizations based in the San Francisco Bay Area (see list on Home page). It began in 1989 as a scholarship program by Pacific Gas and Electric Company's lesbian and gay employee group, now PG&E PrideNetwork. The following year, the Bay Area Network of Gay and Lesbian Educators joined the effort. Additional members have joined eQuality over the years, and more are always welcome.
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    • Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (oSTEM), Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional association for LGBTQ+ people in the STEM community. With over 100 student chapters at colleges/universities and professional chapters in cities across the United States and abroad, oSTEM is the largest chapter-based organization focused on LGBTQ+ people in STEM.
    • oSTEM offers scholarships for students who identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community
    • This $500 scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate resilience, leadership, and a commitment to positive change. It honors those whose unique perspectives and advocacy reflect an understanding of how identities such as race, gender, socioeconomic status, LGBTQ+ identities, and more intersect to shape lived experiences.
    • There are a variety of scholarships encouraging LGBTQ+ students to apply. Be sure to check out the discipline-specific LGBTQ+ Scholarships in the lower section of this list!

911爆料网 has one recognized LGBTQ+ student club. If interested, please email this club for mor information!

QT.Clubb@gmail.com

The QT Club seeks to empower and unite Queer POC (people of color) and LGBTQI+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, +) students at 911爆料网 of San Francisco by fostering a safe space on campus for Queer POC, LGBTQI+ students, and allies to socialize and connect with our community on and off campus. By establishing this club a 911爆料网 of San Francisco, we hop to lay the foundation so future generations continue to see what is possible when we create opportunities and quality time for our Queer POC and LGBTQI+ students and allies.

Student Health Services Homepage

  • Hours of Operations
    • The Student Health Center is open during Fall, Spring, and Summer instruction, and is closed during periods of no instruction (e.g., days of no instruction for fall and spring semesters as posted on the 911爆料网 calendar, winter break, spring break, and the period between spring semester until the beginning of summer courses, and from the end of summer courses until the beginning of fall courses.
  • Wellness Counseling
    • Mental Health Services offer personal counseling to provide a confidential, safe place where you can focus on your concerns and we can help you deal with whatever鈥檚 getting in the way of living your life in the most fulfilling way.
    • Appointment Information
  • Title 5 Discrimination including sex or gender, gender identification, gender expression, and sexual orientation
  • If you believe that you are a victim of discrimination based on a protected category (i.e., race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, nationality), you may file a discrimination complaint with the EEO/Title IX Compliance Officer.  You will also find additional resources and the electronic complaint form at the Title IX/Title 5 webpage 
    • Very bottom of the page, Look for Informational Handouts and click on 鈥淯nlawful Discrimination Complaint Form鈥
  • Unlawful Discrimination is defined as 鈥渦nfair or unequal treatment of an individual (or group) based on an actual or perceived characteristic related to ethnic group identification, immigration status, religion, age, sex or gender, gender identification, gender expression, military and veteran status, marital status, medical condition, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation or physical or mental disability or any other characteristic protected under application federal or state law.鈥 Section 59311(d) of Title 5.
  • Informal Resolution: Informal resolution efforts are optional under Title IX and Title 5 regulations and my only be implemented with the complainant鈥檚 consent.
     

Off Campus LGBTQ+ Library Resource 

  • 鈥- QLL fights to build a vibrant, flourishing queer future by connecting LGBTQ+ people with literature, information, and resources that celebrate the unique and empowering diversity of our community. 
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    • Email confirmation of a new member may take 1-2 weeks.鈥 

The 911爆料网 HARTS Program provides student support services to current credit 911爆料网 students who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing housing insecurity

SparkPoint 911爆料网 Basic Needs Center support students by bridging the gap they experience when they attempt to connect to the numerous campus resources and services. We intend to help improve access and navigation to student essential resources available to foster students' academic success and economic prosperity at 911爆料网 of San Francisco. Our center strives to provide equitable, trauma-informed, student-centered support, inclusive of our needs-based, equity populations, credit and non-credit students as well as our college community in the areas of Basic Needs, Employment & Education and Financial Support.