Gender Inclusion
The following resources have been collaboratively gathered from the Office of Equity and Inclusion, Academic Affairs, Counseling Center, , Title IX and The Women's Center. This is not an exhaustive list. It offers a beginning place for community members to learn about gender diversity and inclusion. In addition to these resources, please consult department and office webpages for additional information.
To review and/or update your gender identity:
- Log in to Inside Loyola.
- Select . įį
- Click on your username in the upper right corner.
- Select User Profile.
- View Gender Identity below your Chosen Name.
- Click on Edit Personal Identity to update, edit as desired.
- Select Save.
The term “gender” is being used whether referring to gender or sex. Loyola acknowledges there is a difference. This is being done to eliminate confusion from different naming conventions in multiple data systems.
Changes at the federal level are impacting how the state of Maryland collects gender
data. Loyola reports to the state through the Maryland Higher Education Commission
(MHEC). Currently, MHEC is addressing these changes and considering expanding reporting
requirements to include more gender options.
The changes to collecting federal data are coinciding with changes occurring to the
Common App. The Common App is the main instrument an undergraduate student uses to
apply to Loyola. This application allows students to choose a gender with which they
identify. The graduate admission application serves the same purpose for graduate
students and offers the same options. The process described here will be used for
gender data collection at both the undergraduate and graduate student level. This
change in our collected data will allow the institution to report students how they
have chosen to be identified. All student gender data are self-reported by the student.
As with any personal information, only business units with an educational or business need have use of these data. These data will be used in aggregate form for external required state and federal reporting, and rarely to provide focused educational assistance to students consistent with our stated mission and educational goals.
Resources at Loyola
- Gender Awareness, Inclusivity, and Health Campaign, Counseling Center
- 91Թ's Chosen Name Policy
- Pronoun Guidance
- Reporting Resources
- Safe Zone Training
- Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, and Stalking Resources
Resources Outside of Loyola
- 10 Inclusive Teaching Practices from the Association of College and University Educators (PDF)
- (PDF)
- (PDF)
- (documentary about boys and men navigating masculinity in America)
Recommended Books
- Barker, M., Iantaffi, A. (2019). Life Isn't Binary: On Being Both, Beyond, and In-Between. United Kingdom: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.