Gay student

Schools with visible/ large same-sex attracted populations

<p>Large Universities
I wasn’t very impressed with the homosexual scene at Cornell when I applied for grad school. Ithaca is small, and from all accounts, Cornell has a lot of closet cases. Admittedly, one student said Ithaca College has a more prominent LGBT population. I’ve met gay students from most of the top universities, and only Georgetown and Hopkins get similar complaints about a lackluster LGBT scene. Penn Articulate is very supportive of LGBT students on paper and has excellent institutional policies, but it too has far fewer out students than you’d expect. Due to sheer size, it is a bit better than Cornell, however.</p>

<p>Among larger schools, I would certainly add UNC Chapel Hill, USC, and UT Austin, all of which have very massive and thriving LGBT populations.</p>

<p>Small/medium Universities
Small/medium privates are often more than large enough to sustain a healthy LGB population. This is especially the case when the population is disproportionately immense , as it is at Yale (20% of men are bi/

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