The following nine points explain what Title IX prohibits, allows, and the laws under Title IX.
"Nine things to know about Title IX
1. Title IX is a landmark federal Civil Rights amendment that prohibits discrimination in education based on gender.
2. Title IX does not apply to female students only.
3. Schools must be proactive in ensuring that any campus is free of discrimination.
4. Schools must have an established procedure for handling complaints of sexual discrimination, harassment, or violence.
5. Schools should ensure that a victim doesn't have to share spaces, such as dorms, classes and campus jobs, with his or her assailant.
6. Schools may not retaliate against someone filing a complaint and must keep a complainant victim safe from other retaliatory harassment or behavior.
7. Schools can issue a no contact directive, under Title IX, to prevent the accused student from approaching or interacting with the the person filing the complaint.
8. In cases of sexual violence, schools are prohibited from encouraging or allowing mediation (rather than a formal hearing) of the complaint
9. Schools cannot discourage the person filing the complaint from continuing their education. "
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"Nine things to know about Title IX
1. Title IX is a landmark federal Civil Rights amendment that prohibits discrimination in education based on gender.
2. Title IX does not apply to female students only.
3. Schools must be proactive in ensuring that any campus is free of discrimination.
4. Schools must have an established procedure for handling complaints of sexual discrimination, harassment, or violence.
5. Schools should ensure that a victim doesn't have to share spaces, such as dorms, classes and campus jobs, with his or her assailant.
6. Schools may not retaliate against someone filing a complaint and must keep a complainant victim safe from other retaliatory harassment or behavior.
7. Schools can issue a no contact directive, under Title IX, to prevent the accused student from approaching or interacting with the the person filing the complaint.
8. In cases of sexual violence, schools are prohibited from encouraging or allowing mediation (rather than a formal hearing) of the complaint
9. Schools cannot discourage the person filing the complaint from continuing their education. "
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