MICA is committed to its policy of providing equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status (disabled, Vietnam-era, or otherwise).

Furthermore, the College does not tolerate any form of sex discrimination, including sexual harassment or sexual violence. This policy applies to all programs, facilities, and activities provided by Maryland Institute College of Art, including but not limited to admission, educational programs, and employment.

We have created this section of our website to highlight some of the many LGBTQIA+ resources that we have on campus.

Maryland Institute Queer Alliance

The Maryland Institute Queer Alliance (MIQA) provides a variety of programming, support, education, and social activities for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, straight, and questioning students at MICA. MIQA celebrates queer culture and strives to build community on campus. For more information about upcoming meetings and events, email miqamiqa@gmail.com.

QTNB

QTNB is a wellness/interest group for trans students, staff & faculty. This is a safe space where transgender non-conforming people can socialize and partake in fun activities and build community.

Faculty and Staff Queer Alliance

Faculty and Staff Queer Alliance (FASQA) is comprised of MICA staff and faculty members that meet on a regular basis for event-planning, fundraising, networking, and socializing. We also serve in a mentor-capacity to the students and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community at MICA; having many collaborations with MIQA, the LGBTQ+ student organization for undergraduate students. Broad goals include outreach, awareness, advocacy, and LGBTQ+ scholarship. 

FASQA meets on a monthly basis. If you're interested in joining us for the next meeting, email us at FASQA@mica.edu to join the email list. You'll then get information about upcoming meetings, events, etc.

Transgender Resources

Maryland Institute College of Art is committed to its policy of providing equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, or disability. MICA strives to be a welcoming community and is continuing to create policies and guidelines to help students navigate their time spent here.

The Center for Identity and Inclusion has created a Transgender Student Resources Guide to support transgender students during their time at MICA.

All-Gender Restrooms

 

Single-Stall Restrooms

Multi-Stall Restrooms

15/15 1st Floor (2 stalls) -
1501 1st Floor (6 stalls) -
Art Tech 2nd & 3rd Floors (3 stalls) -
Brown Center - 4th Floor
Bunting Center 4th Floor (2 stalls) 4th Floor
Decker Library (Lower Level)
Bungalow 1 stall -
Dolphin Design Center 2nd Floor (1 stall)
3rd Floor (1 stall)
4th Floor
(1 stall)
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Fox Building 1st Floor (1 stall) 2nd Floor
Gateway 2nd Floor (1 stall) -
Latrobe Hall 1st Floor (1 stall) -
Lazarus Center - 3rd Floor
Meyerhoff House 1st Floor (2 stalls) -
Mt. Royal Station 1st & 2nd Floors (3 stalls) -
Main Building 2nd & 3rd Floors (2 stalls) -
MICA Bookstore 1 stall -

Scholarships for LGBTQ+ Students

The Point Foundation - LGBTQ Scholarship

The Point Foundation gives promising LGBTQ students a greater chance to achieve their full academic and leadership potential. The organization awards scholarships to high achievers who demonstrate strong leadership skills and community orientation.

PFLAG - National Scholarship Program

Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays are a national non-profit that raises awareness about issues in this community of health and well-being. Awards range from $1,000 to $5,000 and are available to those who identify themselves as LGBTQ or as a straight ally.

League Foundation - LGBT Scholarship

The League Foundation is an organization dedicated to providing financial support to LGBT community members so they can achieve their dreams of higher education. The group has awarded more than 100 scholarships since 1997 in the amounts of $1,500 to $2,500. Applicants must identify as LGBT and be enrolled at an accredited institution, college, university or trade school.

NWSA Scholarships

The National Women's Studies Association was created as a forum for the discussion of topics surrounding women and gender. One of its primary objectives is to continue promoting this subject through teaching, learning, research, and service. Their scholarships award individuals who actively continue to pursue and develop women's studies. Applicants must be an individual member of the association.

Gamma Mu Foundation Scholarships

The Gamma Mu social organization has a rich history of "good men making a difference." The organization has worked for over 40 years to develop an open community for gay male professional and business executives. The scholarship of $1,000 to $2,500 is awarded to gay men under the age of 35 who have exhibited leadership and involvement in the gay community. The recipient must be enrolled in an accredited institution, college, university or trade school.

APA Division 44 Maylon-Smith Scholarship Award

American Psychological Association's Division 44 focuses on LGBT research in psychology. To support continued scientific exploration, the $1,000 award is given to a full-time graduate student in a department of psychology.

Pride Foundation Scholarships

The Pride Foundation is dedicated to helping LGBTQ students, as well as straight allies in the Pacific Northwest, achieve their academic goals. The foundation requires one application that covers over 40 different scholarships. They give awards in a variety of areas to those who have shown perseverance in the face of obstacles. Applicants must be from the Northwest U.S., and preference is given to those who identify as LGBTQ or individuals with strong connections to the LGBTQ community.

Get in touch.

Center for Identity and Inclusion

Location

Fox Building 1305 W Mt Royal Ave Room 110 Baltimore, MD 21217