Title IX – Student

This interactive course helps university students understand their Title IX rights and responsibilities, including how to recognize, prevent, and report sexual misconduct and discrimination.

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About this Course

This course helps university students understand their rights and responsibilities under Title IX, with a focus on preventing and addressing sexual harassment, discrimination, and gender-based violence. Through real-life scenarios and practical guidance, students will learn how to recognize inappropriate behavior, support peers, and access campus resources. The course also outlines reporting procedures and emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and respectful campus community.

Language Availability: English

Suggested Audiences: Students

Organizational Subscription Price: Included as part of an annual subscription to our Title IXseries, available as part of an organizational subscription package or for $675 per year/per site as a subscription add-on for government and non-profit organizations; $750 per year/per site as a subscription add-on for for-profit organizations
Independent Learner Price: $99 per person


Course Content

What is Title IX and why is it so important?

This module explores the creation and evolution of Title IX and its significance within the American higher education system.

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 21568 (English)
Author(s): Lorna Fink, JD - Higher Education Consultant

Prohibited Conduct Under Title IX

This module explores all types of prohibited conduct under Title IX. It also reviews your organization’s obligations to respond to reports of sex-based discrimination and harassment.

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 21569 (English)
Author(s): Lorna Fink, JD - Higher Education Consultant

Reporting

This module reviews all reporting options, including reporting to off-campus law enforcement or services and confidential reporting. It also discusses what happens after a report is made and provides helpful tips for navigating the process of making a report for yourself or others.

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 21570 (English)
Author(s): Lorna Fink, JD - Higher Education Consultant

What happens next? Adjudication Processes, Knowing Your Rights, and Resources

This module reviews the regulatory requirements that govern an organization’s response to reports of sexual harassment, supportive measures available to complainants and respondents, and the process to resolve complaints, including the rights of involved parties within that process.

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 21571 (English)
Author(s): Lorna Fink, JD - Higher Education Consultant

Consent

In this module, we will define consent, explore what consent is and is not, identify barriers to effective consent, and review scenarios in which effective consent is given or denied to help give you the tools you need to begin your own conversations around consent and to have comfort setting your own boundaries.

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 21572 (English)
Author(s): Lorna Fink, JD - Higher Education Consultant

Prevention, Detection, and Response

This module explores the steps you can take to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you and how to be an example of the types of behaviors you would like to see in others.

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 21573 (English)
Author(s): Lorna Fink, JD - Higher Education Consultant


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