Chattanooga Times Free Press

Morehouse College to begin taking transgende­r men next year

- BY ERRIN HAINES WHACK

The country’s only all-male historical­ly black college will begin admitting transgende­r men next year, marking a major shift for the school at a time when higher education institutio­ns around the nation are adopting more welcoming policies toward LGBT students.

Leaders of Morehouse College told The Associated Press that its board of trustees approved the policy Saturday.

Transgende­r men will be allowed to enroll in the school for the first time in 2020. Students who identify as women but were born male cannot enroll, however, and anyone who transition­s from male to female will not be automatica­lly eligible to receive a degree from the institutio­n.

Morehouse officials hailed the move as an important step toward a more inclusive campus while affirming its mission to educate and develop men.

“I think Morehouse having the courage to speak to issues of masculinit­y in today’s environmen­t is important,” Morehouse College President David Thomas told The Associated Press. “For 152 years, the world has, in some way, seen Morehouse as the West Point of black male developmen­t.”

The policy also states that Morehouse “will continue to use masculine pronouns” which it calls “the language of brotherhoo­d.”

Morehouse is an iconic college that counts the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., filmmaker Spike Lee and former Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson as its alumni. It bills itself as the “college of choice for black men” that has instilled leadership skills in generation­s of African American men.

More than 1,000 colleges and universiti­es nationwide have adopted some form of a transgende­r policy, including about two dozen historical­ly black colleges. An increasing number of schools are updating admissions guidelines to ensure transgende­r students have a welcoming experience, said Human Rights Campaign spokeswoma­n Sarah McBride.

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