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retained from an outside organization by the University. All Investigators will be trained in the

investigation of Sexual Misconduct pursuant to Title IX requirements.

Investigation (Title IX): A prompt and effective inquiry to determine whether or not a violation

of the Policy On Sexual Misconduct has occurred. An Investigation includes but is not limited to

interview(s) with the Complainant, Respondent and relevant witnesses. The Investigation will

include the gathering of physical, documentary, or other relevant and available evidence,

including law enforcement reports.

Respondent: A student against whom a Title IX Report or Complaint of Sexual Misconduct has

been made.

Responsible Employee: All employees of the University, including faculty, staff, resident

assistants and teaching assistants have been identified as Responsible Employees and are

required to report all information regarding possible or alleged Sexual Misconduct to the Title IX

Coordinator or designated officials. All employees in Counseling, Health and Wellness and the

Interfaith Center are not Responsible Employees.

Standard of Proof: In resolving complaints pursuant to the Sexual Misconduct/Title IX Policy,

the University will use a “preponderance of the evidence,” standard, which is whether the

evidence gathered and information provided during the investigation supports a finding that it is

more likely than not that the respondent violated the Policy On Sexual Misconduct.

Title IX: Title IX is a comprehensive federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of

sex in any federally funded education program or activity. On June 23, 1972, the President

signed Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. §1681 et seq., into law. The

principal objective of Title IX is to avoid the use of federal money to support sex discrimination

in education programs and to provide individual citizens effective protection against those

practices.

Title IX Coordinator: The administrator identified by the University to monitor compliance;

ensure and coordinate education and training; coordinate the investigation, response, and

resolution of all reports under the Policy On Sexual Misconduct; and ensure appropriate actions

to eliminate Sexual Misconduct, prevent its recurrence, address its effect on persons and the

Community as a whole. The University has identified the Director of Title IX Compliance in

this role: