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'Shame List' Identifies 2017's 'Absolute Worst' Schools for LGBTQ Students

Nearly 140 colleges across the country contain been identified as the “absolute worst campuses” for woman loving woman, gay, bisexual, gender non-conforming and queer students by Campus Identity festival, a national group that advocates for LGBTQ inclusivity and safety at U.S. colleges and universities.

The organization released its second annual “Shame List” to convey negative attention to schools that are “not safe” for LGBTQ students and “openly discriminate against LGBTQ youth in policies, programs and practices,” according to a statement on the Campus Identity festival website.

“LGBT young people are oftentimes shamed because of their sexual orientation, so these campuses should be shamed for their religious-based bigotry against LGBT adolescent people,” Shane Windmeyer, executive director of Campus Pride, told NBC News.

The number of schools on the list spiked up to 139 this year from 102 last year, in part, because more schools own pending or approved religious exemptions to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs and activities. As Tit worst colleges for lgbtq

These are the 'worst, most unsafe' campuses for LGBTQ students to attend

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Nonprofit organization Campus Identity on Monday released its updated list of about 180 of the "absolute worst, most unsafe college campuses for LGBTQ students in the United States." The nonprofit organization's new alphabetical list – updated from a 2016 list – has 50 modern schools and universities.

Campus Self-acceptance is a volunteer-driven, student-based network that seeks to provide a safer college environment for LGBTQ students through resources, programs and services, according to their website.

Over the course of six years, colleges hold been added as they either applied or received religious exemptions to Title IX, which is a federal law that "protects people from discrimination based on sex in teaching programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance."

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Three Indiana colleges listed among the country's worst campuses for LGBTQ students

Editor's Note: Due to inaccurate facts provided by Campus Self-acceptance, this story originally included the University of Saint Francis – Fort Wayne on the list of unsafe campuses for LGBTQ youth. According to records from the U.S. Department of Education, the university has not applied for a Title IX religious exemption, and Campus Movement has removed Saint Francis from its list. WRTV regrets the error.

INDIANAPOLIS — Three Indiana colleges hold been deemed some of the worst universities in the country for LGBTQ students.

Campus Pride, a nonprofit LGBTQ advocacy community, released its annual findings of "the absolute worst, most unsafe campuses for LGBTQ youth" earlier this week.

The nonprofit states its 2021 Worst List is the longest its been since 2016, with 180 colleges.

According to Campus Pride, the colleges and universities listed have received or applied for a Title IX religious exemption "to openly discriminate against LGBTQ youth," or hold a history of "anti-LGBTQ policies, programs and practices."

Three of the Indiana universities on Campus Pride's Worst List are:

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    Nonprofit releases 'worst list' of 180 colleges that are 'unsafe' for LGBTQ students

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      Wheaton College ranks among the worst schools for LGBTQ students, according to two lists released this week.

      Campus Pride, a nonprofit organization that aims to design safe college environments for LGBTQ students, and the Princeton Review listed the private, Christian academy as unfriendly to lesbian, gay, multi-attracted , transgender, queer or questioning students.

      The west suburban campus, with about 2,400 undergraduate students, took the top spot on the Princeton Review list of LGBTQ-Unfriendly schools, as it did in 2010 and 2012. The ranking, included in the Best Colleges guidebook released this week, was based on student responses to surveys. One question asked, “Do students, faculty and administrators at your college treat all persons equally regardless of their sexual orientations and gender identity/expression?”

      Campus Pride's “Shame List” of “worst campuses for LGBTQ youth” included 102 campuses that possess applied or received a Title IX religious exemption to allow institutions to discriminate against LGBTQ youths, or that have demonstrated a history of anti-LGBT actions.

      “Wheaton College has qualified for the Shame List because it presented an ‘ex-gay' speaker in its chapel