Wrong, it is clear that ANY sexually active person is "disadvantaged". Their sexual preference is moot.
Semantics, again.
While any sexual active persons are clearly disadvantaged, the LGBTQ* community is disproportionately disadvantaged. The covenant -- which is not only a religious statement, but a prerequisite for admission and continued attendance at an institution authorized by the B.C. Legislative Assembly to issue academic degrees -- discriminates against same-sex married couples.
Trinity Western University has two degree-issuing functions as a post-secondary institution. It is authorized to issue theological degrees, and it has separate authorization to issue non-religious academic degrees. If this "covenant" were applied to students enrolled in programs leading to theological degrees, that would be a different conversation. If the institution is going to purport to issue non-religious academic degrees, however, such as degrees to practice law, then the "covenant" should not be a requirement.