This study examines attitudes towards LGBTQ issues on the John Carroll University campus. Previous research found that LGBTQ individuals experience higher rates of harassment and discrimination than heterosexual peers, which can prevent them from achieving academically or feeling part of the campus community. This qualitative-quantitative study will survey JCU students, faculty, and staff using an adapted 152-question survey to investigate perceptions of bias and discrimination. The results could be used to improve programming and training to create a more inclusive campus climate for LGBTQ individuals.