Title IX

The Title IX series equips university faculty, staff, administrators, and students with essential knowledge on Title IX compliance and program assessment to foster safer, more effective, and student-centered campus environments.


About these Courses

This series provides comprehensive Title IX training tailored for both students and university employees. The Title IX – Student course empowers students to understand their rights, recognize misconduct, and contribute to a safe campus community. The Title IX – Faculty and Staff course equips employees with the knowledge to fulfill their reporting obligations, support students, and uphold institutional compliance.

Language Availability: English

Suggested Audiences: Administrators, Faculty, Researchers, Staff, Students


Basic Courses

Title IX – Faculty and Staff
CME/CEU

An in depth look at the federal Title IX law and required compliance of faculty, staff, and administrators.

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FAQs

Who should take the courses in the Title IX series?

The Title IX – Faculty and Staff course is intended for all university faculty, staff, and administrators, while the Title IX – Student course is designed for all undergraduate and graduate students.

How long does it take to complete the courses?

Title IX – Faculty and Staff consists of 7 required modules, while Title IX – Student consists of 6 required modules. Each module should take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.

What are the standard recommendations for learner groups?

This course is designed such that learners should complete all modules in the recommended sequence.

Are these courses eligible for continuing medical education credits?

The Title IX – Faculty and Staff course is eligible for IACET CEUs at no cost. CITI Program is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.

The Title IX – Student course is not currently eligible for continuing education credits.

Why should an organization subscribe to this course?

Organizational subscriptions provide access to the organization's affiliated members. This allows organizations to train faculty, staff, and students on Title IX definitions, regulations, sexual misconduct prevention strategies, reporting methods, resources, and rights and responsibilities.