Most TCC campuses have an LGBTQ+ student organization. Contact Student Activities on your campus or check out the links below for more information.
The LGBTQ+ Pride Club strives to provide a safe social space for all members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies. We exist to uplift, support, and empower our current and future LGBTQ+ and ally student leaders. Through our meetings and activities, we strive to be inclusive of all sexual orientations, genders, races, abilities, religious and social backgrounds, and economic classes.
Advisor: Andee Rodriguez, andrew.rodriguez@tccd.edu, 817-515-6272
We are dedicated to uniting people of varied backgrounds to create an environment of acceptance and diversity.
Advisors:
Elizabeth Gabhart, elizabeth.gabhart@tccd.edu
Cindy Allen, cindy.allen@tccd.edu
Sarah Schrantz, sarah.schrantz@tccd.edu
Carmen Wise, carmen.wise@tccd.edu
We educate about and advocate for sexual orientation and gender identity factors applicable to the LGBTQQIA community.
Advisor: Andrew Hill, andrew.hill2@tccd.edu
Our club facilitates awareness and acceptance of the diversity of students, bringing together gay students and their straight allies to raise awareness of issues impacting the gay community.
Traci Stonum Parker, traci.stonum-parker@tccd.edu, 817-515-3232
Colin Jenney, colin.jenney@tccd.edu, 817-515-3166
None at this time. Find out how to start a new organization by contacting your Student Activities office!
If you are in crisis, use the following resources:
All of our campuses employ counselors and mental health professionals to provide you assistance with personal concerns, career decisions, and issues which may be interfering with your academic success. A counselor will provide confidential assistance if you're experiencing personal concerns such as anxiety, depression, or other issues. Counseling is available for in-person and remote services. To schedule a session with a counselor, email your campus counseling office.
Referral to community resources is often part of the counseling process. Short term counseling (6-8 sessions) is free if you're a currently enrolled student at TCC.
Campus | Northeast | Northwest | South | Southeast | Trinity River |
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Room | NSTU 1201 N | WCTS 1110A | SACT 1400A | ESEC 2110A | TRTR 1408A |
Phone Number | 817-515-6661 | 817-515-7788 | 817-515-4558 | 817-515-3590 | 817-515-1055 |
ne.counseling@tccd.edu | nw.counseling@tccd.edu | south.counseling@tccd.edu | se.counseling@tccd.edu | tr.counseling@tccd.edu |
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The Safe Space program is designed to raise awareness about the dynamics of gender and sexual orientation while exploring different ways to embody inclusive allyship for people of all orientations, genders, sexualities, identities, and levels of being out, and to make the college community a safer and more supportive place.
For more information about the Safe Space Program, contact: Demesia Razo |