RT Article T1 Influence of University Policies Prohibiting Same-Sex Relationships on Counseling Programs JF Counseling and values VO 69 IS 2 SP 257 OP 274 A1 Ghoston, Michelle R. A1 Field, Thom A1 Strum, Debbie A2 Field, Thom A2 Strum, Debbie LA English YR 2024 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1900822695 AB Counselor education programs (N = 55) at Protestant Christian universities with policies prohibiting same-sex relationships on campus were surveyed to understand the influence of these policies on the program. Response proportions were compared between cacrep-accredited (n = 33) vs. non-cacrep-accredited programs (n = 22). cacrep programs were significantly more likely than non-cacrep programs to actively recruit students in same-sex relationships, less likely to decline or discourage admission to students in same-sex relationships, and experienced less conflict with university administration about following policy. No differences were found between cacrep and non-cacrep-accredited programs regarding affirming or dismissing admitted students in same-sex relationships. K1 Gay K1 Lesbian K1 Same-Sex K1 Faith-based K1 cacrep DO 10.1163/2161007x-bja10016