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College made easy: the Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students is the best ever road man to gay-friendly campuses. Even if we do say so ourselves.


If you're a young queer student sorting through college choices, don't you want most to hear from the LGBT LGBT Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender  youths who already attend your future alma mater ma·ter  
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? Hundreds of students speak out about their campuses in The Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students, now in bookstores' college sections nationwide. This intensely researched and fact-packed book, written by queer college expert Shane Windmeyer (and endorsed by this magazine), selects the 100 best schools for LGBT students, shares advice from youths who attend them, and even picks a surprising top 20 list including colleges in North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


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. (Find the top 20 by clicking on ISSUE ARCHIVES at Advocate.com.)

"I didn't want to simply highlight the schools in progressive states," Windmeyer says. "We highlight colleges that are progressive in their area of the country. If you're in Nebraska, you don't have to go to California to find a school that takes responsibility for its LGBT students."

A wealth of information is included for each of the 100 schools--resources, social-scene tips, factoids--plus a definitive checklist of 20 LGBT services, curricula, groups, and policies each school does (or does not) have. "We talk a lot about corporations leading the way [in equality]," says the author, "but it's at colleges where young people learn to lead. The hope for the future is amazing a·maze  
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--Bruce C. Steele and Neal Broverman; the Guide can be purchased at Alyson.com
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Author:Broverman, Neal
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 29, 2006
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