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Tips For Selecting A Welcoming LGBT Santa Cruz Law School

By Rebecca Perry


If you are a prospective law student, whether you are a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transsexual, or you are just interested in a career that advocates for the interests of those groups; it is important that you research your options to find an inclusive law school. Your road to becoming one of the LGBT Santa Cruz attorneys starts with law schools that are friendly to the interest groups.

There is no denying that law school can be quite an overwhelming place in general. Therefore, it might be worthwhile not to add to the frustrations of being a law student, by not fitting in because you are gay. Therefore, whether you want to fight for the rights and interests of the gay community, or you are one, here are some tips to help you find the right LGBT-friendly law school.

To ensure that you get admission to a school of law that supports gays and lesbians, one of the essential things to look for is their nondiscrimination policy. It should be clearly stated that the institution is non-discriminatory to LGBTQ students. In addition, check out for a number of distinguishing factors such as students organizations dedicated to gay and lesbians, administrators and faculty for the LGBTQ, and courses on the same.

Becoming a future advocate for the rights of gays, lesbians, transsexuals, and bisexuals requires proper training. The foundation of this advocacy is found in law school. Be sure to select a school that has adequate programs to the LGBTQ students. Activities such as clinics and operational centers are quite essential. Think tanks in the same field are going to provide important information and opportunities for students.

To determine how active a law school is in the interests of gays and lesbians, be sure to evaluate their student groups. The fact that a law school has a student group dedicated to the LGBTQ students does not automatically make it the right match. Check to see whether the student group has a website. If they do, go ahead and review how big their membership is. Do not forget to read through their mission statements.

Being in an LGBTQ-tolerant environment is not enough. You need to make sure that the campus is actually welcoming to gays and lesbians. Out faculty and LGBTQ advocates play a crucial role in creating that amiable environment. Therefore, before selecting your law school, be sure to research their faculty and courses. For example, you should be looking for a faculty with scholarships specifically in LGBTQ.

You should make sure the classes offered in your law school about LGBTQ are exciting. Some schools will offer family law seminars for children of LGBTQ parents. When this is coupled up with seminars of sexuality and law, it can go a long way to equip you as a future advocate for these interest groups.

Yet again, it is very easy for you to focus more on the atmosphere of your law school and forget other important aspects. For example, it is crucial to consider how each of the programs offered is going to be instrumental to your career goals. Remember you are going to law school to become a lawyer and not just fitting in.




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