there are LGBT friendly lists...but specifically where are the most "T" friendly

<p>whether its LAC or science ... are there any schools that have a higher concentration of Transexuals/ Transgendered students? Many universities are supportive to Lesbian and Gay students but I was wondering if any of you know of any "T" friendly schools?</p>

<p>Thank you for your help ...I realize this is something that is not really talked about.</p>

<p>Academics are always important but so is growing as a person, a supportive environment is important.</p>

<p>Have you seen this?
[The</a> Top 10 Trans-Friendly Colleges and Universities | Advocate.com](<a href=“The Top 10 Trans-Friendly Colleges and Universities”>The Top 10 Trans-Friendly Colleges and Universities)</p>

<p>Many “top N” lists should be taken with a grain of salt, but this one may be an o.k. place to start. Smith, Sarah Lawrence, and Eugene Lang are 3 others you might want to check out. I would think that, especially for a small college, the surrounding community could be almost as important a factor as the college itself.</p>

<p>Smith is a women’s college (does that rule it out?) It has an interesting engineering program. It belongs to a consortium with 4 other colleges, including UMass Amherst, which expands your course selection compared to most other small LACs.
[Smith</a> College: Institutional Diversity & Equity](<a href=“http://www.smith.edu/diversity/gender.php]Smith”>Gender Identity & Expression | Smith College)
[Smith</a> College: Picker Engineering Program](<a href=“http://www.smith.edu/engin/]Smith”>Engineering | Smith College)</p>

<p>What’s your intended major? Budget?</p>