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For LGBTQ+ Students and Their Allies

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is one of the nation’s top campuses for LGBTQ+ students and is currently rated 4.5 stars by Campus Pride as on LGBTQ+ friendly University.

We have earned one of the highest score attainable in terms of creating a safe and welcoming campus for LGBTQ+ students and their allies.Part of why UWM scores so high every year is because our dedication to the students’ experience goes far beyond just the LGBTQ+ Resource Center.

We actively engage with other departments on campus to create an affirming and welcoming educational environment for all students. Our campus has also been home to some groundbreaking strides for the LGBTQ+ community.

LGBTQ+RC

Monday – Thursday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Available remotely Fridays
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Upcoming Events

There are no upcoming events.

Questions

I’m worried about living on campus – what are my options? 
There are two initiatives that support LGBTQIA+ students living on campus. Inclusive Housing is an initiative that allows for students to be assigned to rooms based on their gender identity instead of their biological sex assigned at birth. The other initiative is part of UWM’s Living Learning Communities (LLCs), intentional communities that cultivate academic or affinity spaces in the residence halls. The Kaleidoscope LLC focuses on building an inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ students and their allies. Both initiatives are opt-in opportunities that students can select from the Housing portal. 
Where are Inclusive Restrooms on campus? 
There are over 50 Inclusive Restrooms across campus, especially in the Northwest Quad and in the Student Union. Find one by visiting our Housing and Restrooms page. Along with using Inclusive Restrooms, students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to use any restroom that aligns with their gender identity! 
What are some organizations I can volunteer with to support LGBTQIA+ initiatives? 
Thanks for wanting to give back to your communities! To find ways to support the UWM LGBTQ+ Resource Center, visit our Volunteer Opportunities page to see what is available each semester. Otherwise, several Milwaukee organizations host volunteer and internship opportunities that you can research. Visit our Off-Campus Resources page to find some local organizations. 
What does starting hormones look like on campus? 
If you are considering starting hormones while at UWM, your first step would be to make an appointment with the Student Health and Wellness (SHAW) Center by calling 414-229-7429. Your first appointment will be a 45-minute appointment, talking about your goals for transitioning, the risks and benefits of the medicine, and changes you can expect. They will be able to answer any questions about costs, examinations or labs, and your prescriptions you may have at that first and subsequent appointments. 
How do I get involved with LGBTQIA+ communities on campus or in Milwaukee? 
The UWM LGBTQ+ Resource Center hosts small and large events throughout the school year. The best way to stay up-to-date is to visit the center or join our Discord. Along with our  physical space, there are other ways to get involved on campus; we have two student organizations, the Rainbow Collective and PROUD Panthers, that support LGBTQIA+ initiatives. If you would like to venture out into Milwaukee, we have a list of communities and organizations to learn more about. 

LGBTQ+RC: Part of the CASE Collective

CASE (CENTERS FOR ADVOCACY AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT) is a collective effort to educate, connect resources, and develop programming that advocates for all students, ourselves, and each other in order to impact change at structural, institutional, and systemic levels.

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A community on campus dedicated to providing social-justice-based education, resources, programming, and support for students of all genders and orientations.