Campus Pride, a nonprofit that advocates for LGBTQ inclusivity and safety at U.S. colleges and universities, on Monday released its annual Worst List naming 180 colleges and universities as “the absolute worst, most unsafe campuses for LGBTQ youth.”
The nonprofit added 50 universities to the list since last year, making it the longest it has been in its six-year history.
The list includes colleges and universities that have either received or applied for a religious exemption to Title IX, a federal law that protects students from discrimination in federally funded schools, or have a “demonstrated history of anti-LGBTQ policies, programs and practices,” according to a news release.
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Part of the reason this year’s list is significantly longer is because of modifications made to the Title IX religious exemption process in recent years. The Trump administration allowed religious schools to be automatically exempt from Title IX, a change from the Obama administration's rule that required schools to submit a letter outlining why they needed an exemption.
Title IX exemption allows schools to continue receiving federal funds while, for example, enforcing a rule that prohibits students from engaging in gay sex or same-sex relationships.