Title IX Policy - Sexual Harassment

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Section 1: Introduction

Section 2: Definitions

Section 3: Reporting Sexual Harassment & Preservation of Evidence

Section 4: Initial Response to Reported Sexual Harassment

Upon receipt of a report of Sexual Harassment, the Title IX Coordinator will promptly contact the Complainant, regardless of whether the Complainant was the individual who initiated the report. During the initial contact with the Complainant, the Title IX Coordinator will:

  • Provide the Complainant with notice of their rights and options;
  • Explain the process for filing a Formal Complaint;
  • Explain the Grievance Process;
  • Discuss the availability of Supportive Measures regardless of whether a Formal Complaint is filed;
  • Consider the Complainant’s wishes with respect to Supportive Measures. 

Section 5: Formal Complaint

NPC will investigate all allegations of Sexual Harassment in a Formal Complaint.

Section 6: Grievance Process

The grievance process within this Policy is designed to treat Complainants and Respondents equitably. Remedies are provided to a Complainant where a determination of responsibility for Sexual Harassment has been made against the Respondent, and Disciplinary Sanctions are not imposed against a Respondent prior to the completion of the grievance process.

Section 7: Appeals

Either party may appeal the determination regarding responsibility, or the dismissal of, a Formal Complaint or any allegations therein within three (3) Business Days of the receipt of the determination regarding responsibility or dismissal. The appeals must be made in writing and delivered to the Title IX Coordinator.

Section 8: Informal Resolution Process

At any time after a Formal Complaint has been signed and before a determination regarding responsibility has been reached, the parties may voluntarily agree to participate in an informal resolution facilitated by NPC, that does not involve a full investigation and adjudication.

Types of informal resolution include, but are not limited to, mediation, facilitated dialogue, conflict coaching, restorative justice, and resolution by agreement of the parties.

Section 9: Emergency Removal & Administrative Leave

Section 10: Recordkeeping

NPC will maintain all of the documentation related to reports of Sexual Harassment, Formal Complaints, the grievance process, and informal resolution process for seven years in accordance with state and federal records laws and requirements. 

The documentation of all records is private and confidential to the extent possible under law. Student records of the grievance process are disciplinary records under Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Employee records of the grievance process are subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and applicable state laws, and included in the employee’s official employment record.

Section 11: Additional Conduct Violations Related to This Policy

Alleged violations of the terms in this section will be sent to the Dean of Students or the Director of Human Resources for investigation and adjudication. Retaliation, providing false information in the grievance process, interfering with the grievance process, and/or violating a directive from a NPC official (including violating a No-Contact Directive) are prohibited under the NPC Student Code of Conduct and Employee Code of Conduct.

NPC Student Code of Conduct can be found here: Student Handbook