LGBTQIA+ and Ally Resources
The University of Mount welcomes students of diverse backgrounds, including students identifying within the LGBTQIA+ community. Students are encouraged to view our non-discrimination statement on the Consumer Information page. You can also view how Mount Union ranks on the Campus Pride Index.
S.A.G.E. - Sexuality and Gender Equity
The purpose of S.A.G.E. is to affirm, facilitate, celebrate, support, and create a safe and accepting environment for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities on Mount Union’s campus. Membership is open to all indentifying members of the community, and allies!
- View S.A.G.E. and other diversity organizations.
- S.A.G.E Advisors: Dr. Tim Morrison and Abby Noland. Please contact Dr. Morrison or Abby with any questions!
- 2023-2024 President:Skylar Kimak
Look for S.A.G.E and allies at campus and community events:
- Stark PRIDE, June 8, 2024
- Akron Pride Festival, August 24, 2024
- Lavendar Graduation, every May
Gender-Inclusive Housing
The Office of Residence Life values all students and the unique perspectives that they bring to campus and wants every student who lives on campus to feel comfortable and safe. Based on the needs and preferences of our students as well as a nationwide shift in preferences, we are now offering a gender-inclusive housing option for students. Offering mixed gendered housing reflects values of social justice, such as collaboration, cooperation, equity, and citizenship, which are paramount in the context of higher education. This option of mixed-gendered housing allows our students to practice those values in an educational setting.
Gender-inclusive housing allows for students to be permitted to have roommates and suitemates regardless of gender identity. Gender-inclusive housing recognizes however that gender exists on a spectrum and that there are, in fact, an infinite amount of genders and gender expressions. Gender-inclusive housing allows individuals who do not identify as their biological sex, identify as transgender, gender queer, non-binary, etc., or who are allies for these students and would just feel more comfortable in an inclusive, more diverse living environment to live together.
Ally Training Program and Ally List
The Ally Training program is an ongoing, voluntary training open to anyone interested in learning about sexual and gender minority (LGBTQIA+) individuals. Individuals who complete the one-hour training have received a placard to display. For more details, contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.