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"No person in the United States, shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance" (Amended Higher Education Act of 1972).

Chadron State College Title IX Office Purpose

The purpose of the CSC Title IX Office is to develop, implement, and monitor campus-wide efforts to ensure compliance with Title IX legislation. The Title IX Office serves as a central resource on sexual discrimination related issues.

The Title IX Office provides support to anyone affected by sexual misconduct, discrimination or violence. We connect Eagles to supportive resources, respond to reports, conduct investigation, coordinate resolution, and lead campus-wide violence prevention and Title IX efforts.

The office provides ongoing training and education to students, staff, and faculty, as well as programming and events that discuss issues such as healthy relationships, sexual violence, stalking, intimate partner violence, bystander intervention, and consent.

If you believe yourself or someone else has been subjected to sexual harassment or sex-based discrimination on the Chadron State College campus, you may report the misconduct to Title IX Coordinator Morgan Cullan at 308-430-0980 or by emailing titleixcoordinator@swissabc.net. If there is an immediate threat, contact 911 (or dial 9-911 on campus phones).

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Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Statement

Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Statement

Sexual violence and sexual harassment are prohibited by law and by Board Policy 3020 and Chadron State College. Discrimination or harassment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, age, disability, or other protected status is not tolerated on our campus communities. Sex discrimination includes sexual assault, sex/gender harassment, dating or domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, and retaliation. The College will take reasonable and appropriate action to prevent, correct, and discipline harassing or violent behavior that is found to violate Board Policies and principles of equal opportunity and access.

Chadron State College and the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State Colleges are committed to providing an environment in which all students who participate in College programs and activities can work together in an atmosphere free from unlawful discrimination, harassment, or violence.

Sexual violence and sex harassment are prohibited by law and by Board policy and Chadron State College will not tolerate sexual violence or sex harassment in any form, including, but not limited to, sexual assault; stalking; dating violence; domestic violence; acquaintance, date or stranger rape; non-consensual sexual intercourse; sexual cyber harassment or sexual bullying.

Chadron State College will take appropriate action to prevent, correct, and discipline harassing or violent behavior that is found to violate Board policies and principles of equal opportunity and access.

Download a copy of Board Policy 3020, relat to sexual harrassment and sex discrimination

File a Report

Upon receipt of a report of Sexual Harassment, the Title IX Coordinator will contact the complainant to discuss the report, review the availability of supportive measures, and discern the Complaintant’s wishes for next steps with respect to the Grievance Process.

Filing a Title IX report is different than filing a report with the local police department. To file a police report contact Chadron Police at 308-432-0510