Title IX training through The Friendship Center
Training
At Carroll College, we want to eliminate sexual violence and sexual harassment for our students, staff and faculty.
Online Training - Students and Employees
As part of our sexual misconduct and sexual harassment prevention programming, Carroll College expects all students to complete two online prevention courses:
- AlcoholEdu for College is a two-hour interactive, online program designed to inform students about how alcohol affects the mind, body, perceptions and behaviors. It provides students with accurate, non-judgemental information and personalized feedback.
- Haven is a one-hour interactive online program created to address sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking and relationship violence . It's designed to engage and empower students to create a safe, healthy campus environment.
As part of our sexual misconduct and sexual harassment prevention programming, Carroll College expects all employees to complete these online prevention courses:
Employee Training: Title IX
- Workplace Harassment Prevention is a 30-45 minute interactive, online program designed to inform employees about what constitutes discrimination, including sexual harassment. The course must be taken annually by college employees.
- Campus Sexual Violence Eliminate (SaVE) Act Learning Program is a 30 to 45 minute interactive, online program designed to inform employees about reporting sexual assault, sexual harassment, stalking, dating violence and domestic violence incidents to the campus Title IX Coordinator. THe course must be taken annually by college employees.
- Sexual Misconduct: How Teachers/Educators Can Protect Our Children is a 30 to 45 minute interactive online program designed to inform employees about working with minor children through college programs which explains the definition of child abuse, how to identify child abuse and to whom to report it. This course must be taken every three years by college employees.
Student Leader Training
At Carroll College, we are interested in providing Title IX and Bystander Intervention training to as many groups of students as possible. Groups that are targeted to receive Bystander Intervention training include:
RA/Peer Minister/FOCUS Staff Training: Title IX
- Associated Students of Carroll College (ASCC)
- Community Advisors
- New Student Orientation Leaders
- Peer Ministers
- Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)
- Student-Athletes
Title IX Coordinator Training
R3 Flowchart - Informal Resolution
R3 Flowchart - Investigation 106.45(b)(5)
R3 Flowchart - Mandatory or Discretionary Dismissal
R3 Flowchart - 3 Buckets of Evidence
R3 Flowchart - Case Flow and Intersection of Title VII and Title IX.
R3 Flowchart - Finalizing the Investigation Report
FAQs About the Impending Title IX Regulations - April, 2020
Top 10 Myths of the New OCR Title IX Regulations
ATIXA's Interim Policy Guidance - May 2020
2020 Title IX Regulations as a Checklist
ATIXA’s Draft Regulations to Final Regulations: A Comparison Guide
Overview of the Title IX Final Rule
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
R3 Webinar_Regulations Overview Webinar for Colleges and Universities
R3 Webinar_Ten Things to Know About the New Title IX Regulations
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How to Meet Title IX Training Requirements in 2020
United Educators : Unpacking the Final Title IX Regulations, Part 1
United Educators: Unpacking the Final Title IX Regulations, Part 2