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On the “Home” tab in My Checklist, under “Incomplete Tasks > Registration Holds,” find the “Title 9 Refresher Training Required” message. Click the Not Anymore link to access the refresher training. Note: The Not Anymore link name is the same for both the initial and refresher courses.
All students who are required to take the training will have a “Title IX Not Anymore” registration hold that prevents enrollment in classes. Once the training is completed, the hold will be removed within 24 hours.
All students who are required to take the training will have a “Title IX Not Anymore” registration hold that prevents enrollment in classes. Once the training is completed, the hold will be removed within 24 hours. Helpful - For details, FAQs and resources for confidential assistance, visit Title IX Registration Hold.
Course title: “Every Choice” All students who are required to take the training will have a “Title IX Not Anymore” registration hold that prevents enrollment in classes. Once the training is completed, the hold will be removed within 24 hours. Helpful - For details, FAQs and resources for confidential assistance, visit Title IX Registration Hold.
Get InclusiveMandatory Title IX Training for Students Get Inclusive is a yearly training for CSUDH students. Get Inclusive may be completed from a smartphone, tablet, or computer in several settings without having to start over. Get Inclusive takes about 90 minutes to complete.
Under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972: 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 discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.
The purpose of the HFC Title IX Policy is to prevent, address, and eliminate sexual misconduct. In addition, this policy describes the process for reporting violations, investigating written complaints, and the method to adjudicate alleged violations.
Examples of the types of discrimination that are covered under Title IX include sexual harassment; the failure to provide equal athletic opportunity; sex-based discrimination in a school's science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) courses and programs; and discrimination based on pregnancy.
Title IX is a federal law that was passed in 1972 to ensure that male and female students and employees in educational settings are treated equally and fairly. It protects against discrimination based on sex (including sexual harassment).
The Title IX coordinator's primary responsibility is to coordinate the school district's compliance with Title IX, including the school district's grievance procedures for resolving associated complaints.
Under “Incomplete Tasks” in the “Registration Holds” section, locate the “Title 9 Initial Training Required” message.
Continuing students will take the short refresher course before each fall registration period.
The training website displays. Play the video to get started with your initial or refresher course.
Confirmations that you have completed Title IX courses will display in My Checklist under “Completed Tasks” within 24 hours.
Because the refresher course is required once a year, you’ll see the next “Title 9 Refresher Training Required” hold in My Checklist within 24 hours of completing the last required course.
Title IX, in essence, protects women against discrimination in education and related activities. Today, the law applies to all students regardless of their gender identity.
Under Title IX, every employee likely to witness or receive reports of sexual discrimination should be trained. Such employees must have a basic know-how of the law, and their duties under the law.
Title IX coordinators are central to your compliance efforts. They need to connect with college faculty and students. They must have good organizational and communication skills.
The Final Title IX rule published on May 6, 2020 is about to change the way colleges dealt with Title IX complaints. Definitely, the Title IX certification is also about to change.