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Title IX

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The university’s Title IX Coordinator is responsible for the university’s compliance with federal regulations pertaining to gender equity. With a focus on education and support, we are here to support students through the provision of supportive measures and a fair and equitable resolution process.

What types of concerns are addressed by the Title IX Office?

Examples of behavior that can be addressed through the Title IX Office include, but are not limited to sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.

What type of support can students receive through the Title IX Office?

The Title IX Coordinator will work with students on developing a plan to move forward that feels comfortable and safe for all involved. This is accomplished by taking the time to work with the student and determine their needs. In addition, time is spent explaining the various ways that the university can address the matter through an investigation process. Whether or not a student files a formal complaint, the Title IX Coordinator can provide the student with academic support as well as helping the student get connected with university resources that include, but are not limited to counseling, healthcare services, and the police.

How can a student get connected with the Title IX Office?

A student can get in touch with the Title IX Office directly by phone, email, or by stopping into the office. There is also an online reporting form on the sexual misconduct resources website that allows for anonymous reporting.

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