
Resources
As a member of the GSB Pride community, you are also part of the broader Stanford Pride community that includes a variety of events and resources for Stanford students and alumni.
While not exhaustive, this page is a helpful reference to some of the resources you can take advantage of! If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Pride leadership team.
🏠 Spaces
QSpot
The second floor of the Firetruck House is lovingly known as QSpot. This is a warm and welcoming space for the extremely diverse population of students celebrating, questioning, investigating and struggling with sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
Women’s Community Center
The Women's Community Center provides innovative opportunities for scholarship, leadership, and activism, and welcomes those of all genders, identities, and backgrounds.
Weiland Health Initiative
The Weiland Health Initiative promotes the health and wellbeing of students of all gender and sexual identities at Stanford
📔 Resources
Counseling
Learn more about CAPS and other initiatives that are dedicated to promoting LGBTQ+ health at Stanford.
QSpot
Queer Student Resources (QSR) is dedicated to making Stanford a place where students of all genders and sexualities can flourish.
Name/Gender ID Changes
Trans students on campus have many options for changing their name and/or gender on university-wide documents and records. Learn more about the process to do so at the Student Services Center.
Sexual Violence
The Confidential Support Team, Sexual Assault Response Team, Office of Sexual Assault & Relationship Abuse Education & Response, and various other resources exist to support students experiencing sexual violence.
The Unofficial Trans Guide
This is an unofficial guide to resources and information pertaining to trans and questioning students at Stanford.
Transitioning at Stanford
Stanford has a variety of services available for students who may be contemplating transition, or are looking for supporting throughout their transition
💕 Community
Stanford Pride
Stanford Pride, the LGBTQ group within the Stanford Alumni Association, provides lifelong support and fellowship for the Stanford LGBT community and represents the community’s interests to the University and beyond.
GradQ
GradQ is a voluntary student organization, Stanford's umbrella group for LGBTQ and allied students in the graduate and professional schools. Our goal is to support the campus LGBTQ graduate community through social, academic, and political interaction.
Queer Grad Women
Queer Grad Women is a student organization with a purpose of creating a community-building and affirming safe for queer graduate women to form intellectual and social connections across the university and meet in discussion of their many related concerns.
Queerituality
Queerituality is voluntary group of students, staff, faculty, and clergy who are working to build bridges between LGBTQ+, spiritual and/or religious individuals and communities at Stanford.
BlaQs
BlaQs is dedicated to the affirmation and advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, questioning, and queer identified students of African-American descent and the African diaspora.
La Familia
La Familia de Stanford is a voluntary student organization dedicated to the affirmation of LGBTQ-identified and allied Chicanx/Latinx students in the Stanford community.