UCLA to consider co-ed dorms for transgender students

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UCLA to consider co-ed living situations to better accomodate transgender students. // PHOTO: UCLA

In an effort to reduce stress put on transgender students, UCLA will consider allowing transgender students or those considering gender reassignment to live with members of the person’s soon-to-be sex.

Other colleges including UC Berkeley and Stanford have already implemented a transgender housing policy. UCLA will aim to introduce the same comfortable living standards for all students including the campus’ transgender population.

Suzanne Seplow, Director  of Residential Life at UCLA, says the policy may be implemented as soon as next fall.

The change will better accommodate transgender students who say that living with a member of the gender they are transitioning to can ease a difficult or stressful situation.

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  1. Chancellor Robert J Birgeneau ($500,000 salary) displaces Californians qualified for public university education at Cal. for a $50,600 payment and a foreign passport. Need for transparency at University of California Berkeley has never been so clear.

    UC Berkeley, ranked # 70 Forbes, is not increasing enrollment. Birgeneau accepts $50,600 FOREIGN students at the expense of qualified Californians.

    UC Regent Chairwoman Lansing and President Yudof agree to discriminate against instate Californians for foreigners. Birgeneau, Yudof, Lansing need to answer to Californians.

    Opinions make a difference; email UC Board of Regents marsha.kelman@ucop.edu

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