Suffolk University Law School

Last Updated June 7, 2024
David J. Sargent Hall, 120 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02108-4977, United States

Policies and Practices that Impact the Student Experience  

Nondiscrimination Policy 

This school has a nondiscrimination policy that covers: 

  • Employment 
  • Admissions  

The school’s nondiscrimination policy addresses discrimination on the basis of: 

  • Sexual Orientation  
  • Gender Identity 
  • Gender Expression 

Name in Use (a.k.a. Chosen Name) 

Name in use can be used. Students can indicate name in use: 

  • On law school application 
  • When filling out enrollment information 
  • In school’s student information system 

Name in use appears:  

  • Automatically on school-generated name tag/materials at school events (e.g., new student orientation) 
  • Automatically on faculty class rosters 
  • Automatically on school-generated materials for on-campus interviews 

Pronouns and Honorifics 

Faculty, administration, and staff are: 

  • Encouraged but not required to include pronouns in email signatures 

Students can indicate pronouns: 

  • On law school application  
  • When filling out enrollment information 
  • In school’s student information system 
  • During new student orientation 
  • Upon request 

Student pronouns appear: 

  • Upon request on school-generated name tag/materials at school events (e.g., new student orientation) 
  • Upon request on school-generated materials for on-campus interviews 

Students can indicate: 

  • Non-gendered honorifics 
  • Honorifics on law school application  

Resources and Opportunities  

  • LGBTQ+ student organization(s)  
  • Funds for LGBTQ+ student organization(s)  
  • Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) student committee that includes LGBTQ+ representation 
  • Career counseling specifically for LGBTQ+ students 
  • Peer mentoring specifically for LGBTQ+ students 
  • Emergency funds that LGBTQ+ students can request if they are in crisis 
  • Funds for students to attend the Lavender Law Conference and Career Fair 

Faculty 

  • School has a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) faculty committee 
  • School has faculty member(s) who conduct research primarily focused on LGBTQ+ topics 

Facilities  

This law school provides:  

  • All-gender-inclusive multi-stall restroom(s)  
  • All-gender-inclusive single-occupancy restroom(s) 
  • Gender-designated multi-stall restroom(s) that students can use based on the gender with which they self-identify 
  • Gender-designated single-occupancy restroom(s) that students can use based on the gender with which they self-identify 
  • Written policy supporting students using the restroom facilities based on the gender with which they self-identify 
  • Signage by all gender-designated bathrooms on university campus, including law school buildings indicating students may use the bathroom that best aligns with their gender identity 

All-gender-inclusive restrooms: 

  • Located in main law school building 
  • Located in the law library  
  • All are ADA accessible  

Local Community 

  • LGBTQ+ specific events  
  • Pride events  
  • Readily identifiable LGBTQ+ owned businesses  
  • Readily identifiable LGBTQ+ friendly businesses (e.g., pride flag sticker)  

Navigating Suffolk University Law School 

Questions about financial aid

Financial Aid
Dianne Goguen
dgoguen@suffolk.edu
617.305.6390

Questions about LGBTQ+ resources available on and/or off campus

Dean of Law and Graduate Student Affairs
Ann Santos
lawdeanofstudents@suffolk.edu
617.573.8157

Questions about usage of chosen name, pronouns, or honorifics

Assistant Dean for Academic Services
Lorraine Cove
lcove@suffolk.edu
617.573.8160

Questions about connecting with LGBTQ+ student organization(s)

Assistant Dean of Law Student Engagement
Travis Bouche
lawdeanofstudents@suffolk.edu
617.573.8157

Questions about connecting with LGBTQ+ alumni

Alumni Relations
Kate Evans-Correia, BSJ’83
Kate.Evans-Correia@suffolk.edu
617.557.6574

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