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Here are some of our Advisors and what they have to say about AU!
We hope you'll consider American University in your college search!

"American University is an amazing place. As a gay student, I find the community to be fun, interesting and open-minded." - Christine, 2nd year

"American University is a safe environment for those who are closeted and for those who are out as well, it's a very non-confrontational environment. People on campus seen to be sensitive to queer issues, and my experience has been a positive one." - Celeste, 3rd year.

"The school offers many events and organizations for gay students . . . there is the city . . . Dupont Circle, one of the big gay neighborhoods in Washington, is a place where I feel welcome. I even had an openly gay professor." - David, 4th year.

"There is a variety of activities on campus to immerse yourself in as a GLBT student.  Being a politically-minded campus, political discussions and events are encouraged amongst the GLBT community here at AU.  We also try to organize various social outings to keep things light and varied." - Franc, 2nd year.

"My roommate is cool with my sexual orientation, all my friends are, and many of my professors have 'safe space' stickers on their office doors." - Ben, 2nd year.