SEXUAL ORIENTATION SUPPORT GROUP INFORMATION
Gonzaga University, through the Office of Student Life, takes seriously its obligations to create a safe supportive educational environment for all students, including those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and those questioning (GLBTQ) their sexual identity. Gonzaga’s approach to sexual orientation is drawn from the Non-Discrimination Policy, the Commitment to Human Diversity, Catholic Social Teaching, and a commitment to helping students develop their whole selves. Gonzaga also recognizes that GLBTQ students have special needs which may need to be addressed, so the University strives to meet those needs in appropriate ways in accordance with our Catholic, Jesuit, Humanistic mission..
Gonzaga will not tolerate harassment or discrimination based on sexual orientation towards people of minority sexual orientations. Everyone has the equal right to enjoy and reap the benefits of our educational environment. Any breach of Gonzaga policy or that of state or federal law should be brought to the attention of Campus Security, The Center for Equal Opportunity, or the Dean of Student Services Office.
The Gonzaga Support Group enhances Gonzaga’s educational commitment to its students by improving the environment for the GLBTQ members of our community. By providing physical signs of welcome and by inviting the University community to ongoing conversations, we can make a difference for all Gonzaga students. The University seeks to affirm and support our GLBTQ students by providing a confidential support group for gay and lesbian students who seek to understand their sexual identity or receive support from students who understand the rigors of living as a GLBTQ person. For more information please contact the Vice President of Student Life at extension 4100. A GLBT Resource Center is housed in Unity House.
