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US News and World Report: Lyndon State a top regional public college
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by Press Release | September 25, 2011 LYNDON CTR, VT: Vermont's Lyndon State College has been recognized as a top regional public college in US News & World Report's 2012 Best Colleges directory, published online on September 13. …
US Colleges question by invitro: Which US universities’/colleges’ students are the most liberal about sexuality?
I’m a crossdresser and possibly transexual… I’m curious if there are any (hopefully major) US colleges or universities where the student body accepts crossdressing. Any info is very welcome, particularly any source that has made a list of such colleges/universities.
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Answer by Bolt
do some research on the internet like polls, statistics etc..
If you look very much like a woman, (even if you don’t) i don’t see how anyone can be against it. It’s not the University’s job to discriminate against you for making your own choices. That would most likely lead to a lawsuit. Go to the University of your choice and let THEM deal with accepting you.
The cheap ones. Less stuck up people.
Stanford is pretty Liberal and its in SanFran. I think Cross dressing is a bit much even for the Liberal Ivy League.