Support for LAist comes from
Local and national news, NPR, things to do, food recommendations and guides to Los Angeles, Orange County and the Inland Empire
Stay Connected
Listen

Share This

Education

How Medication Abortion Information Is Changing At California's Public Universities

A feminine presenting person wearing a beige hijab sits a desk with various signs, a computer, and a iPad. The wall behind them is turquoise with art of various famous women. There's a door way with a sign that reads "Welcome to the WR"
Ala Elkambaei, Social Justice Leader, at the Womxn's Resource Center at Cal Poly Pomona.
(
Julie Leopo
/
LAist
)
Support your source for local news!
In these challenging times, the need for reliable local reporting has never been greater. Put a value on the impact of our year-round coverage. Help us continue to highlight LA stories, hold the powerful accountable, and amplify community voices. Your support keeps our reporting free for all to use. Stand with us today.

In January, LAist published an investigation into the uneven, and often nonexistent promotion that California’s public universities put into notifying students about their right to access medication abortions.

In the nearly two months since, however, several universities have taken action to improve transparency.

Since that time the following campuses have added wording on their web sites about medication abortion availability: CSU Long Beach, UC Santa Cruz, CSU Channel Islands, CSU San Bernardino, Sacramento State, Sonoma State.

Here's what CSU Long Beach added, for example:

Support for LAist comes from
SHS [Student Health Center] offers medication abortion at a very low cost in the clinic. Our caring clinicians provide confidential services, including a medical exam, a home care kit, and the medications needed for an abortion. All instructions will be provided to the patient.

And CSU Channel Islands added to their list of services:

Family planning, including birth control, Pap smears, counseling on and prescriptions for most contraceptive methods, referrals for medication abortion services, and FREE condoms.

Administrators in the Cal State chancellor’s office are also working on template language so all campuses provide the same information for students.

Learn more

We’ve also expanded on our initial reporting. Today, LAist Investigates launches the podcast “The Unknown Mandate: Accessing Medication Abortion at California Universities.” The podcast dives further into the background work that led to our story about faulty promotion of medication abortion at California public universities.

After the initial story, LAist published follow-up stories about:

Another story to come: Why the cost of medication abortions vary from campus to campus.

What questions do you have about higher education?
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez focuses on the stories of students trying to overcome academic and other challenges to stay in college — with the goal of creating a path to a better life.

Most Read