Protected Classes
As stated in the University Protected Class Nondiscrimination Policy, protected classes are defined as personal traits, characteristics, and/or beliefs (actual or perceived) that are defined by applicable law and are protected from discrimination and/or harassment. They
include age, color, creed*, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, martial status, national origin or shared ancestry*, political affiliation, political philosophy, pregnancy or related conditions, race*, religion*, sex, sexual orientation, and veteran status.
Note*: The University construes antisemitism, Islamophobia, and caste to be included within the University’s current prohibitions on discrimination or harassment, which may be based on the protected classes of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry. All protected classes listed here encompass intersectional identities.