NSRC: National Sexuality Resource Center

Campus Coalition for Sexual Literacy 

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The Campus Coalition for Sexual Literacy (CCSL) is a project of the National Sexuality Resource Center that connects students, professors, researchers and advocates conducting sexuality research, education or working on sexuality-related policy issues in order to advance sexual literacy, promote the development of training and research in sexuality across disciplines and fields, and to inform policy and practices that promote healthy sexuality throughout the life-span.

CCSL Leaders and Campuses

Campus Coalition for Sexual Literacy

In the fall of 2008, regional CCSL campus chapters were launched at San Francisco State University, the University of Texas, Austin, Indiana University, Bloomington, and the University of Maryland, College Park. These campus organizations work to build student and faculty networks that raise the visibility of sexuality research on campus, provide spaces for ideas exchange, and include traditionally excluded students, researchers and disciplines.

Read updates from this year's regional CCSL leaders in the CCSL Dialogues blogs.

Join us!

Want to promote healthy sexuality on your campus? Become a regional CCSL graduate student leader! Regional CCSL student leaders are selected through an application process and provided with $2,500 per academic year for campus organizing activities in order to develop a vibrant community around sexuality studies. Regional student leaders receive $1000 stipend for their campus work over one academic year and are granted a fellowship to attend NSRC’s Summer Institute. CCSL leaders must attend a college or university in the United States.


Apply to be a Regional CCSL Leader: Application Form. We will keep your application on file until spring of 2010, when the next CCSL chapters will be selected.