Name Policy
Skidmore College is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community in which members feel recognized, valued and supported. The College understands that students, staff, faculty, and alumni may use a chosen name to identify themselves. The College similarly recognizes that students, staff, faculty and alumni may self-identify their gender and may use a pronoun that affirms their gender identity. This policy provides guidance for students, staff, faculty and alumni to use a chosen name, gender identity and/or pronoun within the College’s information systems.
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Chosen Name, Gender Identity and Pronouns Process
The College enables students, faculty, staff, and alumni to have a chosen name, which
may be the same as, or different from, their legal name, for use within College information
systems and communications across campus. An individual’s chosen name will be used
in systems and communications maintained by the College’s Information Technology Office
except where the use of a legal name is required.
A current list of systems where chosen name may be displayed; where legal name must
be displayed; and where a community member may choose to use their legal or chosen
name may be found on the .
International students should check with the Office of Student Academic Services on
any implications of using a chosen name other than their legal name.
An individual’s chosen name in the College’s systems is regarded as “directory information” under the College’s Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act policy. As such, this information may be published by the College. If any current student does not want their chosen name or any other directory information publicly disclosed, they must notify the Registrar’s Office in accordance with the College’s FERPA policy.
The College enables Skidmore students, faculty, staff, and alumni to select their pronoun(s). If selected by an individual, pronouns will be added to the person’s entry in the College's public directory to facilitate communication.
The College enables Skidmore students, faculty, staff, and alumni to identify their gender, which may be the same as or different than their legal sex. An individual’s chosen gender will be used in systems and communications maintained by the College’s Information Technology Office except where the use of a legal sex is required.
In some cases, an individual’s chosen name and gender identity cannot be used in College information systems, communications, and informational materials because the use of an individual’s legal name or legal sex is required for College business or legal need. Instances that require legal name or legal sex include, but are not limited to:
- Financial documents
- Law enforcement documents
- Medical identification and records*
- Official transcripts
- Tax Forms and payroll documents
- I-9 forms and visa/immigration documents
- Information provided to airlines for issuing tickets
- Employment related documents and personnel files
- Background check documents
* Please note that while Health Services and the Counseling Center must document a patient's legal name, they will also collect and use the patient's Chosen name and pronouns.
Students, faculty, and staff may indicate or change their chosen name, gender identity,
and/or pronoun via the centralized name system. Note: A delay of up to 24 hours may
occur before an individual’s chosen name, gender identity, or pronoun(s) display in
Skidmore systems.
The College reserves the right to request clarification and/or refuse a chosen name,
such as name changes used for fraudulent purposes.
The College is committed to exerting its best efforts to bring its technology into alignment with the College’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. While it strives to limit errors and misunderstandings, an individual’s legal name may be displayed in locations where they expect to see their chosen name. Should this occur, please email Skidmorenames@skidmore.edu and the College will address the situation as quickly as possible.
You can submit a chosen name change request by contacting Alumni Affairs at alumni@skidmore.edu.
Skidmore Email and ID Card
An individual seeking an updated email address should submit a help ticket to the College’s Information Technology Office. Changing or updating a chosen name, gender identity, or pronoun in the College’s system will not automatically result in a change to an individual’s Skidmore email address.
The Skidmore ID card is not considered a legal form of identification and may be printed with an individual’s chosen name.
Any current student, faculty, or staff member who would like to replace their Skidmore
ID to reflect a chosen name should contact the Card Office. There will be no charge if you have your previous ID card.
Please allow 24 hours after submitting your name change form before requesting a new
ID card.
Diplomas and Transcripts
Yes, students may elect to have a chosen name that is not their legal name on their
diploma.
However, it is important to note that some students may need to use their diploma
in conjunction with their official transcript for legal, immigration, or employment
purposes. Therefore, students are advised as follows:
- Students who plan to live, study, or work outside of the U.S. are encouraged to use their legal name on their printed diploma. Complications could arise if the name on your diploma does not match other documents like your transcript, passport, or birth certificate.
- Students considering professional schools like law, medicine, nursing, pharmacy or dentistry should take into account licensing requirements that often require the use of legal name on all educational documents including diplomas (e.g., State Bar applications and federal employment guidelines). Using a name other than a legal name could result in rejection, delay, scrutiny, and/or requirements for additional proof of identification with any applications for employment, licensure, credentialing, visa applications, and/or processes that require verification of your education records.
- Students who wish to have an additional diploma printed with their chosen name or
legal name will be responsible for ordering a replacement diploma and covering the
related fees.
No, an official college transcript must include an individual’s legal name.
anti-discrimination statement
Skidmore College prohibits discrimination against any students, staff, and faculty on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, predisposition or carrier status, domestic violence victim status, familial status, dating violence, or stalking or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.