WORLD Magazine – July 27 2010
Jennifer’s choice: Augusta State University tells a counseling student to change her beliefs or face expulsion
By Emily Belz
Jennifer Keeton, 24, doesn’t believe that homosexuality is biological, but instead is a lifestyle choice. As a Christian, she also believes it is a morally wrong choice. In response to her views, Augusta State University, where she is pursuing a master’s degree in counseling, has ordered Keeton to enter a remedial program or face expulsion. The school sent her a notice questioning her ability to be a “multiculturally competent counselor.”
Keeton, backed by the Alliance Defense Fund, filed suit against the school last week in the U.S. District Court in Augusta, claiming the school has violated her First Amendment rights. The ADF argued in the court filing that her beliefs would still allow her to counsel gays and lesbians.
The school’s student handbook said a remedial program may be necessary “when a student’s progress is not satisfactory on interpersonal or professional criteria unrelated to academic performance.”
Under the university’s proposed remedial program, Keeton would be required to attend several gay sensitivity training courses and participate in activities like Augusta’s gay pride parade for “exposure and interactions with gay populations.” While the school opposes the view that homosexuality is a choice, it has encouraged her to read material that defines gender as a choice. She would be required to submit a monthly two-page reflection on how the program has influenced her beliefs, so the school can “decide the appropriateness of her continuation in the counseling program.”
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