ADVISING AND STUDENT SUCCESS
CCI champions student success and seeks to remove social and cultural barriers by providing programs and services that will enable all students to meet their full potential and experience meaningful engagements inside and outside of the classroom. Our staff provide comprehensive programming, leadership development and college to career coaching.
Community Connections
The Community Connections Program, also known as, (C2) is an opportunity for students of marginalized and underserved communities to connect with each other, meet and be mentored by university faculty, staff & community partners and discuss topics focused on personal growth, leadership development, career readiness and social responsibility. Through this forum, students bond through shared experience and build a community of care at Georgia State and beyond.
Our C2 Groups are: LGBTQ+ and Women of Color.
Program Benefits:
- Sense of Belonging; BE YOU in a space that embraces your intersectional identities and enjoy engaging with others with shared lived experiences.
- Community Connections; Establish meaningful personal and professional relationships with peers, faculty, staff, alumni and community partners that nurture YOU!
- Develop College to Career competencies; Acquire the skills that prepares you for global citizenship and makes YOU more marketable in the workforce.
- Exclusive Access; Enjoy special consideration for special events, internships, job opportunities and scholarships tailored for YOU!
If you have any questions about C2: Women of Color, please contact Chrissonia McCall. For any questions related to C2: LGBTQ+ please contact Kai Taylor-Deak.
Learn more and complete the application for mentees & mentors through PIN.
Find upcoming dates for C2: LGBTQ+ Meeting Times
Find upcoming dates for C2: Women of Color Cohort
Student Employment Opportunities
Graduate Administrative Assistant
- The Graduate Administrative Assistant (GAA) serves in a semester-by-semester appointment working approximately 20 hours per week. This position is an integral member of our team responsible for assisting with the development, planning, and implementation of programs and services that support the goals of the department and the academic mission and strategic plan of the university. Each GAA will be directly supervised by one of our full-time staff members who each oversee one or more functional areas. Additionally, the GAA will assist with the daily functions of CCI by providing administrative assistance and student support services.
Internship/Practicum/ Field Placement
- You can get class credit for your involvement with the center in a practical, job-based capacity. Bring your field placement/ practicum form from your department into the office to discuss the possibilities. This experience is hands-on and may be applicable to exploring job opportunities for your future. Your experience will be tailored to fit the needs of your growth and development, as well as the needs of the center. Please note that this is an unpaid opportunity with great potential for career development.
CCI Ambassadors
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CCI Ambassadors are students who take an active role in educational, cultural, social, and leadership opportunities for students on campus as it pertains to inclusion, placemaking, and intercultural engagement. The overall goal of the program is to assist with engaging cultures and bridge across difference. Ambassadors are responsible for facilitating and implementing cultural programs, educational workshops, and supporting new student orientation.
Responsibilities:
- Celebrate diverse cultures and help to build community on campus
- Facilitate programs and workshops around intercultural engagement
- Help to foster an inclusive campus
Student Assistant
- Student Assistants for CCI are students that have been awarded Federal Work Study. Students must contact Financial Aid to determine eligibility for federal work-study. Students then will need to bring a copy of their class schedule and award letter (showing they have been awarded federal work-study, which can be accessed in their PAWS Account) to the CCI offices where they desire to work. Students can view the job openings on Handshake. Handshake is an innovative way for students to connect with thousands of employers, make appointments with career counselors and search for jobs and internships on and off campus. Handshake allows students to personalize career recommendations such as virtual training videos on how to apply for jobs, etc.
Congratulations on this incredible achievement - you have worked so hard to earn your degree, and we are so immensely proud of you! You deserve to be recognized for your accomplishments, and we hope that you will join us on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM in Student Center East, Ballroom for our 5th annual Lavender Graduation.
Instructions for Graduates to Register:
Are you graduating Spring 2025, Summer 2025, or Fall 2025? If so, we want to honor you at Lavender Celebration! To attend this special event and be recognized, please follow the steps below:
- Step 1: Sign into your Panther Involvement Network (PIN) account
- Step 2: Search for CCI or "2025 Lavender Graduation - Graduate Registration Form" and fill out the digital form to complete your registration for the ceremony (Stay tuned...).
- Step 3: Take a moment to recognize a fellow graduate, student, staff or faculty member, or community partner that has impacted your journey at Georgia State. Search for the CCI PIN Page or "2025 PRIDE Nominations". Nomination forms for the PRIDE Awards should be turned in by (Stay tuned...).
EVERYONE ELSE - COME CELEBRATE!
All members of the campus community plus family and friends of our graduates are invited to attend Lavender Celebration. RSVP is required so we can plan catering and space accordingly.
Please see below for frequently asked questions:
What is Lavender Graduation?
Lavender Graduation is an annual ceremony conducted on numerous campuses to honor lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and ally students and to acknowledge their achievements and contributions to the university. The Lavender Graduation Ceremony was created by Dr. Ronni Sanlo, a Jewish Lesbian, who was denied the opportunity to attend the graduations of her biological children because of her sexual orientation. It was through this experience that she came to understand the pain felt by her students. Encouraged by the Dean of Students at the University of Michigan, Dr. Sanlo designed the first Lavender Graduation Ceremony in 1995. The first Lavender Graduation began at the University of Michigan in 1995, with three graduates. By 2001, there were over 45 Lavender Graduation Ceremonies at colleges and universities nationwide. Graduating students, including undergraduates and graduates, are invited to take part in the celebration, which occurs each year the week prior to university-wide commencement events.
“My vision is that Lavender Graduation will be an annual celebration at every college and university in the country and that the lives of our LGBT students will be fully honored. Since LGBT students are of every race, ability, nationality, gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic levels, Lavender Graduation provides a unique opportunity to present a truly multicultural event while acknowledging students who spent most of their college years succumbing to invisibility on their campuses.” – Dr. Sanlo, 1996
What is the significance of Lavender?
Why should I participate as a Lavender Graduate in the ceremony?
CCI is happy to honor your achievements with a ceremony to provide you with a lavender cord and certificate. At the program, we host a celebratory reception for attendees with light refreshments and photo opportunities.
For decades students at colleges and universities around the country have been celebrating both their academic achievements and their cultural heritages at specialized commencement events. Many of these events are student-initiated and usually occur during the university-wide commencement weekend. These events provide a sense of community for minority students who often experience tremendous culture shock at their impersonalized institutions. For many students they are the payoff for staying in school and friends and families find the smaller, more ethnic ceremonies both meaningful and personal.
Lavender Graduation is a cultural celebration that recognizes LGBTQ+ students of all races and ethnicities and acknowledges their achievements and contributions to the university as students who survived the college experience. Through such recognition LGBTQ+ students may leave the university with a positive last experience of the institution thereby encouraging them to become involved mentors for current students as well as financially contributing alumni.
Lavender Graduation is an event to which LGBTQ+ students look forward, where they not only share their hopes and dreams with one another, but where they are officially recognized by the institution for their leadership and their successes and achievements.
Who should participate in Lavender Graduation?
Are there any cost associated with Lavender Graduation?
This event is free and open to the public.
Can I participate in both the University Commencement Ceremony and Lavender Graduation celebration?
Who can attend Lavender Graduation?
Can I nominate someone for an award?
Yes! All members of the Georgia State community are invited to honor our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual/ aromantic and ally graduates at our annual Lavender Graduation celebration. The PRIDE Awards recognize individuals, departments, and organizations that have made Georgia State a safer and more inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ students, faculty, staff and alumni. PRIDE Award categories include:
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- OUTstanding Student of the Year: This award is given in recognition of a graduating student who is welcoming, service-oriented and has made tremendous effort to bring visibility, support and leadership to the LGBTQ+ community at GSU.
- OUTstanding Alumni of the Year: This award is presented by the Alumni Association to GSU alumni who have demonstrated exceptional leadership through activities, activism, or policy work that exemplify an outstanding commitment to cultures, communities and inclusion.
- OUTstanding Faculty/Staff of the Year: This award is given to a faculty/staff member who has worked to create a better campus environment for LGBTQ+ community.
- OUTstanding Community Partner: This award is given to a campus department, student organization or community member/ organization whose work has improved the student experience or removed institutional barriers for LGBTQ+ students, staff and faculty at GSU.
- OUTstanding Emerging Leader Award: This award is given to a first or second year student who has made tremendous effort to bring visibility, support and leadership to the LGBTQ+ community at GSU.
How do I request accommodations for this event?
Georgia State University seeks to provide equal access to its programs, services and activities for people with disabilities. If you will need accommodations for this event, please contact the Access and Accommodations Center at 404-413-1560 or [email protected]
What should I wear to the event?
Dress to impress in a way that speaks to your authentic self. We encourage graduates to dress up in graduation regalia (ex., cords, stoles, and graduation cap).
Where should I park?
Want to be featured on our social media?
Lavender Graduation will offer attendees the opportunity to be featured on our social media. Please tag the Multicultural Center at @multiyougsu on Instagram featuring a picture or video of yourself, so we can repost to our Instagram story. Please note that the tag to the Center's Instagram account will serve as consent to repost on our story and may be re-shared by the official GSU Instagram account @georgiastateuniversity. Please note, your account setting needs to be made public so that we can see the post and have access to re-share. We look forward to seeing the highlights you share with us!
How can I volunteer?
Contact Us
Office
Location: Student Center East, Suite 206
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 404-413-1584
Gender and Sexuality Resource Room
Student Center East, Suite 207
Phone: 404-413-1745
Staff
Associate Director
LaTia Sinclair, M.S.
Coordinator of Student Engagement
Chrissonia McCall, M.S.
Coordinator of Student Engagement
Kai Taylor-Deak
Business Manager
Jasmine Ferrell
Graduate Administrative Assistant
Rejess Marshall
Graduate Administrative Assistant
Jayla Day
Mailing Address
Cultures, Communities & Inclusion
Georgia State University
P.O. Box 3973
Atlanta, GA 30302-3973
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Cultures, Communities & Inclusion
Georgia State University
Student Center East, Suite 206
55 Gilmer Street
Atlanta, GA 30303