Title IX Training and Education
Title IX personnel who are responsible for addressing Title IX related matters as set forth in the university’s Title IX policies and procedures are required to be trained on the regulations implementing Title IX. In accordance with Title IX, USCB must make the materials used to train Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision-makers, and any person who facilitates an informal resolution process publicly available.
Title IX materials utilized to train those who serve in a Title IX role at the university are posted below:
Documents
- 2022-2023 Determining Relevance in Title IX Hearings
- 2022-2023 Technology Basics Information Security Confidentiality and Decorum
- 2022-2023 What is Severe Pervasive Objectively Offensive Title IX Sexual Harassment
- Alternative Resolutions Training (March 16, 2023)
- Certified FETI Introduction Paper (2021)
- Columbia Report Writing Workshop
- Day 1 Slides: Investigative Report Writing Workshop
- Day 2 Slides: April Open Report Writing Workshop
- February 23 23 Advisor Training Deck
- Inclusive Search Practices
- July - December 2020 - Hearing Officer Materials
- July - December 2020 - Regulations Implementation Materials
- LGBTQ Inclusion Cornell (Jan 2020)
- Meta-Analysis of the Prevalence of Unacknowledged Rape Article by Laura Wilson and Katherine Miller
- Navigating Credibility, Reliability, and Authenticity When Assessing Evidence [24]
- SCI Training Materials Links
- Title IX and Bias Identifying and Reducing Bias in the Title IX Process Grand River Solutions (Jan 2022)
- Trauma Informed Investigations Open Session (April 22)
- Update on Procedures Governing Cross Examination (Dec 2021)
- VB SCI Trainings 2022
- What Happened: Alcohol Memory Blackouts and the Brain by Aaron M. White
Title IX Violation Report
If you or someone you know has been the victim of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, or retaliation at USCB you can report it. Any individual can make a report by submitting an online report via the reporting link below, sending an email to adsimmons@uscb.edu, by calling 843-208-8120, mail, or in person.
Please know that the submission of a report will not automatically initiate a formal complaint process but will serve as an initial step to assess whether a violation of university policy and Title IX has occurred and will connect those impacted with supportive measures and resources.