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Morehouse College Board Approves Policy to Accept Trans Men

The Morehouse College Board of Trustees last week approved a Gender Identity Policy that will allow individuals who self-identify as men, regardless of the sex assigned to them at birth, to be considered for admission in the nation’s only historically black school for men.

The Gender Identity Admissions and Matriculation Policy applies to all students who enroll in Morehouse College by the Fall 2020 semester; those enrolled before the Fall 2020 semester will not impacted by this policy.

The new policy was developed after 15 months of community engagement with faculty, staff, students, and alumni led by a task force created by the President of Morehouse College, David A. Thomas. The President’s committee will now begin to assess campus needs to create diversity and inclusion programs, trainings, and facilities that will support the new policy.

“In a rapidly changing world that includes a better understanding of gender identity, we’re proud to expand our admissions policy to consider trans men who want to be part of an institution that has produced some of the greatest leaders in social justice, politics, business, and the arts for more than 150 years,” said Terrance Dixon, vice president for Enrollment Management at Morehouse. “The ratification of this policy affirms the College’s commitment to develop men with disciplined minds who will lead lives of leadership and service.”

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