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In reply to the discussion: Reports of HS students chosing colleges w/ an eye to the states policies [View all]Irish_Dem
(82,786 posts)15. In the recent past OSU has spent a fortune on LGBTQ scholarships.
My daughter got quite a few scholarships from OSU based on her LGBT status.
(Four years tuition free undergrad and scholarships for grad school.)
She started a Diversity Club while she was in high school.
OSU gave her a 4 yr scholarship for doing that!
As I mentioned upthread, I am helping to plan the wedding for my daughter and her girlfriend
and we have had no problems with venders at all in Columbus.
My daughter and her soon to be wife both work in large workplace settings and there has
been no problem on the part of co-workers or employers.
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Reports of HS students chosing colleges w/ an eye to the states policies [View all]
irisblue
Mar 2023
OP
It's worse than, "practitioners will leave these states"...far worse. This will affect all states.
NullTuples
Mar 2023
#17
Except they're draining the entire country, by design. It's not just their own states.
NullTuples
Mar 2023
#58
After I retired I moved to C-Bus and lived just off OSU campus for two years.
Irish_Dem
Mar 2023
#34
My friend's daughter (Missouri resident) ruled out Missouri schools last year because of racism
SharonAnn
Mar 2023
#12
California would be smart to offer academic placements to highly qualified students from Red states
ArkansasDemocrat1
Mar 2023
#21
My son is USCG and currently stationed in VA with his family of three young kids.
OMGWTF
Mar 2023
#27
It's not unreasonable to also consider that young men will go where the young women are going..
TeamProg
Mar 2023
#26
I can think of a more important reason to not choose to go to school in Idaho
jmowreader
Mar 2023
#38