Overall Rating Platinum
Overall Score 88.13
Liaison Tonie Miyamoto
Submission Date Nov. 7, 2022

STARS v2.2

Colorado State University
IN-4: Campus Pride Index

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.25 / 0.50 Tonie Miyamoto
Director of Communications and Sustainability
Housing and Dining Services
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Which of the following best describes the institution’s LGBTQ+ friendly recognition level?:
Above mid-level

Documentation affirming the institution’s LGBTQ+ friendly recognition:
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Website URL where documentation affirming the LGBTQ+ recognition is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

For information on the below programs: https://prideresourcecenter.colostate.edu/
CSU's Pride Resource Center is home to a wide array of resources to help LGBTQ+ students thrive and stay on campus. Students have access to programming like welcome sessions, outdoor experiences, and safe space talk zones along with support networks, bias reporting and advocacy & survivor resources through the Pride Resource Center. A list of faculty and staff who are dedicated to providing safe spaces for LGBTQ+ students, and are trained to do so, are recognized with a Safe Zone distinction and listed in a directory accessible to students. Faculty and staff are welcome to use resources available at the Pride Resource Center as well.

The Pride Resource Center collaborates with the CSU Rec Center to offer inclusive recreational programming. Out in the Rec gives LGBTQ+ students an opportunity to take classes and participate in events in a safe and inclusive space. The Campus Rec Center has all-gender changing and locker room facilities available to students, faculty, and staff.

CSU Health Network offers gender affirming and transgender health care services, including mental health services such as identity focused support groups and counseling. Identity specific support groups for additional LGBTQ+ identities are also available.

There are over 240 all gender single stall bathrooms on CSU's Campus. Each bathroom can be found on CSU's online interactive campus map and is clearly labelled to support accessibility.

Summit Hall offers all gender & open housing, allowing students to decide what gender roommate they will live with depending on their own comfort.


For information on the below programs: https://prideresourcecenter.colostate.edu/
CSU's Pride Resource Center is home to a wide array of resources to help LGBTQ+ students thrive and stay on campus. Students have access to programming like welcome sessions, outdoor experiences, and safe space talk zones along with support networks, bias reporting and advocacy & survivor resources through the Pride Resource Center. A list of faculty and staff who are dedicated to providing safe spaces for LGBTQ+ students, and are trained to do so, are recognized with a Safe Zone distinction and listed in a directory accessible to students. Faculty and staff are welcome to use resources available at the Pride Resource Center as well.

The Pride Resource Center collaborates with the CSU Rec Center to offer inclusive recreational programming. Out in the Rec gives LGBTQ+ students an opportunity to take classes and participate in events in a safe and inclusive space. The Campus Rec Center has all-gender changing and locker room facilities available to students, faculty, and staff.

CSU Health Network offers gender affirming and transgender health care services, including mental health services such as identity focused support groups and counseling. Identity specific support groups for additional LGBTQ+ identities are also available.

There are over 240 all gender single stall bathrooms on CSU's Campus. Each bathroom can be found on CSU's online interactive campus map and is clearly labelled to support accessibility.

Summit Hall offers all gender & open housing, allowing students to decide what gender roommate they will live with depending on their own comfort.

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