Pregnant and Parenting Students
As the Catholic university of the Diocese of Covington, Kentucky, Thomas More University welcomes and celebrates students and employees who are parents or may become parents.
We strive to ensure that Thomas More University is a supportive and encouraging presence in the lives of all students, faculty, and staff in keeping with our recognition of the dignity of every human person as made in the image and likeness of God. In support of our mission of educational, ethical, and spiritual development, we provide the following support for pregnant and parenting members of the Thomas More community:
- Legal protections for pregnant students and employees in compliance with federal and state laws
- Parking accommodations
- Priority registration for pregnant and parenting students
- Designated lactation spaces
- Centrally located changing stations
Student Resources
We are here to help!
If you have any questions about your rights or protections regarding pregnancy and parenting, there are resources at your disposal. Students should reach out to the Dean of Students office and/or the Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX Coordinator can also address concerns about pregnancy-related harassment.
Students – Frequently Asked Questions
Community Resources
Testing, Material Support, Limited Ultrasounds, Mentoring
New Hope Center – Crestview Hills, Covington and Falmouth, Kentucky
Offers free, medical grade pregnancy tests, limited OB ultrasounds, parenting classes, baby materials and options counseling. All services are confidential and free of charge. Provides mentoring for fathers.
Care Net – Cold Spring, Florence and Williamstown, Kentucky
Offers free, medical grade pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, parenting classes, baby materials and options counseling. All services are confidential and free of charge.
Pregnancy Center Plus (Formerly Pregnancy Center East) – Cincinnati, Ohio
Offers free, medical grade pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, parenting classes, baby materials, options counseling and STI testing. All services are confidential and free of charge.
Pregnancy Center West – Cincinnati, Ohio
Offers free, medical grade pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, parenting classes, baby materials, options counseling, and STD testing. All services are confidential and free of charge.
Brookville Pregnancy Help Center – Brookville, Indiana
Offers free, lab grade pregnancy tests, crisis intervention, material support and mentoring. All services are confidential and free of charge.
Batesville Pregnancy Hotline – Batesville, Indiana
Offers free, lab grade pregnancy tests, material support, adoption referrals and more. All services are confidential and free of charge.
Pregnancy Care Center, Southeast Indiana – Lawrenceburg, IN
Offers free, lab grade pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, material support, mentoring for men and women, parenting classes and more.
Housing and Material Support
Madonna House – Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky
One-year, live-in program for mothers and their children. Eligible mothers will receive a one-bedroom apartment at a reduced rate.
Rose Garden Home Mission – Covington, Kentucky
Provides families with confidential, material support. Offers clothing for mom, dad, baby, and siblings. Offers food, baby materials (diapers, wipes, clothes, food), etc… All services free of charge.
Mater Filius: Queen City – Cincinnati, Ohio
Provides housing for pregnant and parenting women, as well as meals, employment opportunities, community building, structured living.
Lydia’s House – Cincinnati, Ohio
Provides housing for women and children in crisis. Lydia’s House helps set women up for success and pursue their education goals. Guests must pay a deposit for the room, but the deposit is returned upon house departure.
Housing and Material Support
Kentucky’s Safe Haven Law “Safe Infants Act”: The Kentucky Safe Infants Act allows parents to leave newborn infants younger than 30 days old at a staffed police station, fire station, hospital or participating place of worship without fear of criminal prosecution or allegation of neglect. Safe place medical providers, firefighters, police officers or faith community staff ensure the child is seen at the nearest emergency room for an evaluation and contact child protective services. As long as there are no other indicators of abuse or neglect, the department opens a dependency action case. If the parents do not come forward within 30 days of placement, the department proceeds with termination of parental rights. https://www.chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dcbs/dpp/cpb/Pages/safeinfantsact.aspx
**Save Haven Baby Box locations are designed for infants who appear 30 days old or younger.