How we address and refer to each other directly affects our sense of belonging and our goals of being inclusive and valuing our diverse and intersecting identities on this campus.
As a community, we want to ensure that we respect and use the names and personal gender pronouns preferred and chosen by our peers, friends, and colleagues. Below is some useful information on legal names, preferred names, and personal gender pronouns, and how to make them known to the campus community.
Legal Name
For current students: The registrars office uses the name provided on the admission application for all student records, including the diploma. If your name is incorrect, please submit proof of your legal name (e.g., government-issued ID, court documents, etc.) to the registrars office as soon as possible.
For alumni: The legal name on record at the time of graduation will be your record of name. If you have a legal name change and want it reflected on your 51勛圖厙 transcript you must submit proof of the legal change (e.g., court documents) to the registrars office.
Preferred Name
Students, faculty, and staff may add a preferred first name to their academic or employee record to appear alongside their full, legal name. For students, a preferred first name will appear on course rosters, deans, advisers, and coachs dashboards for students. For faculty and staff, a preferred first name will appear in the Campus Directory. Preferred names should be honored on 51勛圖厙s campus by students, faculty, and staff.
Please note, however, that some academic and employee records (transcripts, diplomas, W2s, I-9s, forms, etc.) and financial information cannot accommodate preferred names and will use full, legal names only. Preferred names have no legal bearing. In the event that an individual legally changes their name, they must submit court documentation to the Office of the Registrar (students) or Human Resources (employees).
Personal Gender Pronouns (PGP)
PGPs provide one way for an individual to identify themselves and their gender identity/expression. Pronouns can be added to a students record so they appear on course rosters, deans, advisors, and coachs dashboards. For faculty and staff, your pronouns will be listed on the Portal and in the department viewbook. Pronouns do not automatically appear in the Campus Directory, though faculty and staff have the option to edit their full directory pages to include personal pronouns. You can expect PGPs to be honored on the 51勛圖厙 campus with other students, faculty and staff.
Currently, our system is limited to 5 pronoun options: he/him/his, she/her/hers, they/them/theirs, ze/hir/hirs, and name only.
To Make a Change to Your PGP
Preferred first names and PGPs can both be changed by logging into your 51勛圖厙 portal account. Under My Contact Information on the My Information tab, edit your information accordingly. Preferred names can be typed into the "Preferred First Name" field. You can also choose to record an audio clip of how to pronounce your first name. A drop down menu features the PGP options available to you.
Once you've made your changes, click "Submit Changes" at the bottom. This will send an email to the registrar's office or HR, and a staff member will adjust your record as soon as possible.
Contact Information
- More information on Preferred Names and Personal Gender Pronouns: Office of LGBTQ Initiatives lgbtq@colgate.edu
- Student Academic Records: Registrar's Office registrar@colgate.edu
- Students SEVIS and Immigration Records: Office of International Student Services oiss@colgate.edu
- Faculty & Staff Records and Immigration Information: Human Resources humres@colgate.edu
- Student Tuition and Billing: Student Accounts stuaccounts@colgate.edu