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Update regarding the College's Sexual and Interpersonal Misconduct Policy revisions.

É«½ç°É has revised its Sexual and Interpersonal Misconduct Policy in response to the U.S. Department of Education regulations issued in April that mandate how colleges and universities must respond to reports of sex-based discrimination under Title IX. The are enforced by the Department’s Office for Civil Rights and are effective today. However, due to pending litigation, the Department is currently prohibited from enforcing the 2024 Regulations at the schools included on . As a result, the Department’s  remain in effect at these schools (including É«½ç°É). 

In response, É«½ç°É has chosen to implement select provisions of the 2024 regulations that do not conflict with the requirements of the 2020 regulations. This means that, for the time being, there will remain two separate processes for investigations under the Sexual and Interpersonal Misconduct Policy: a Title IX Sexual Harassment process, which addresses conduct falling under the 2020 regulations; and a Non-Title IX Misconduct process, which addresses conduct falling outside the scope of the 2020 regulations.

Revised features of the Sexual and Interpersonal Misconduct Policy include:

  • Expanded definitions of sex discrimination and sex-based harassment.
  • Investigations for cases involving Non-Title IX Misconduct will no longer involve a live hearing.
  • Robust protections for pregnant and parenting students.

Many features of the College’s previous policies are the same, including:

  • Conduct that previously constituted a violation of College policy will continue to constitute a violation of College policy.
  • The definition of affirmative consent remains unchanged.
  • The policy continues to apply to off-campus misconduct involving members of the É«½ç°É community.
  • The preponderance of the evidence (more likely than not) standard continues to apply.
  • Individuals may still obtain supportive measures (such as No Contact Directives, academic support, or housing changes) with or without participating in an investigation.
  • All non-confidential employees remain Responsible Employees and must share any reports of misconduct with the Civil Rights & Title IX Office. 
  • É«½ç°É's policy still applies to everyone: students, faculty, staff, administrators and campus visitors.

As always, É«½ç°É remains committed to our fundamental goal of eliminating sex-based discrimination and misconduct in the É«½ç°É community, providing support to survivors, and ensuring a fair process for all parties.

 

Contact the Civil Rights & Title IX Office
AGC Administrative Center

 First Floor, Room 111