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Started by MikeG500, February 24, 2014, 12:53:51 AM
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Quote from: GnomeKid on February 25, 2014, 06:24:53 PMI had an interview for an MFA program in Theatre at a Maryland state school. I wouldn't say its too much of a stretch for any variety of program to have an interview process.
Quote from: tgchar21 on February 25, 2014, 08:09:56 PMSince I'm the other one who brought up this possible issue, I'll answer it. Your best bet is to visit the school's website and/or contact the registrar to see if the school will let you change your records and if so what you need to do. Unfortunately not all schools will change a past student's record upon request (some argue that FERPA would require them to*, but that would require a court case to test), so if a school won't change your records and you need to submit a record from there when applying you will have to explain the name/gender change. *Assuming it's a public and/or non-religion-based institution. FERPA only applies to schools that get federal funding, and religious schools can use the First Amendment as a justification not to be bound by laws that secular institutions are.A tip I heard from someone (non-trans-related, but not for marriage) looking to change the name (particularly for K-12 public school records) is to present your new/amended birth certificate (and not just the court order or surgeon's letter). Many primary and secondary schools have a policy that a student's name must match what is shown on the birth certificate, and if you've changed that you may have more leverage to get your record updated.
Quote from: jebee on February 26, 2014, 11:03:49 AMIf you were in england id sat yes, they'd probably give you extra marks for it lol.
Quote from: mandonlym on February 26, 2014, 07:03:03 PMIf it were me, I would be strategic and find out more about the departments and see how progressive they are. Then I'd be tempted to cite Ben Barres' essay on gender and science in Nature to discuss the larger implications of having a trans-identified person in the department: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v442/n7099/full/442133a.html
Quote from: Arch on February 26, 2014, 08:49:34 PMFolks like us tend to have trouble getting high schools to change records after the fact. My high school said that it would not change my records. I could have pressed the point, but I had no reason to except that I value completeness.The community college was a snap.Both were public schools.
Quote from: Arch on February 27, 2014, 01:19:16 AMI'm guessing that you will be bumping into some deadlines (you will have to file for degree checks, intent to graduate, stuff like that?), so you don't have much time to change documents, right? I would get in touch with the high school now, tomorrow, and see what you can do. Is there no other way for you to satisfy the foreign language requirement?