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Diversity Services & Programs Diversity is fundamental to the Syracuse University experience. We teach, celebrate, and support diversity, with initiatives and offices that play key roles in providing a safe and inclusive environment for everyone in the University community. Understanding and exploring our differences is critical to preparing students to be successful in connecting with the world after college. Click on the following links to learn how you can connect today. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Resource Center The Syracuse University LGBT Resource Center provides education, advocacy, support, and safe space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and straight-allied students, staff, faculty, parents, and alumni of Syracuse University. The LGBT Resource Center works collaboratively with all faculty, staff, and students to promote shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe, developmentally supportive, and respectful for the LGBT Community on campus. Lillian and Emanuel Slutzker Center for International Student Services The staff of the Center for International Services welcomes our international students to Syracuse University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. The major role of the SCIS is to aid the international student with his or her adjustment to the Syracuse campus and community. The SCIS is the place to go on campus if you have questions regarding immigration regulations, passports, visas, insurance, employment, and travel. If you have personal, social, academic, health, housing, or financial problems, the SCIS staff offers advice and counseling. Office of Multicultural Affairs The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) provides the necessary support and guidance needed to encourage students to become members of a community respectful of differences. OMA assists students to grow into individuals willing to take a proactive stance against oppression in all its forms. OMA offers one-on-one support for students of color at Syracuse University. OMA reaches out to students of all colors who are struggling with mixed messages they may receive in dealing with the issues of race and diversity in their own communities. Other Links |