Pennsylvania State University (PSU) student leaders voted on Wednesday to set aside $3,000 for transgender students to legally change their names, the student newspaper Daily Collegian reported.
The University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) unanimously agreed to cover the costs for students who want to change their legal name through the university’s Student Legal Service department, the Collegian reported. Students can receive a voucher to cover the costs associated with the service which can reportedly amount between $150 and $200 when a name is changed for reasons other than divorce.
The allocated $3,000 will fund 12 name-change vouchers, according to UPUA’s Twitter.
Student fees, which are “used to better student life at University Park,” are partly allocated to UPUA, according to a breakdown of its spending. The fee totals $274.74 for the 2022-2023 academic year, and $1.47 is allocated for UPUA use and $5.12 is put towards Student Legal Services.
It’s General Assembly Wednesday! The Assembly passed two resolutions and two bills and confirmed new members! pic.twitter.com/JsGbzHiF3j
— University Park Undergraduate Association (@UPUA) February 16, 2023
The bill was passed to increase “support for the transgender community” and “create a safe and inclusive environment” for transgender students at PSU, the Collegian reported. It sought to alleviate financial barriers that may prevent transgender students from legally changing their name and to help them “better actualize their identity.”
“The UPUA hereby charges the Department of Public Relations to disseminate this information through all proper channels and collaborate with the Office of Student Legal Services in future awareness campaigns regarding the vouchers,” the bill reportedly reads.
UPUA passed similar legislation in 2021 and allocated $5,000 toward name-change vouchers, according to the student-run blog Onward State.
PSU, UPUA and Student Legal Services did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
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