What is Title IX?
“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.” 20 U.S.C. § 1681, June 23, 1972
What it means
If a school knows or reasonably should know about student-on-student harassment that creates a hostile environment, Title IX requires the school to take immediate action to eliminate the harassment, prevent its recurrence, and address its effects.
In an emergency, call 911
Process: Title IX Process Flow Chart
Process: Case Flow and Intersection of Title VII and Title IX
Process: Mandatory or Discretionary Dismissal During an Initial Assessment
To Report on Title IX use the button below
Shari Montazeri
1651 Lexington Ave.
Lower Library, Rm 110
(503) 338-2420
reportcrime@clatsopcc.edu
Peter Williams
1651 Lexington Ave.
Towler Hall, Rm 110
(503) 338-2442
pwilliams@clatsopcc.edu
Dan Clark
1651 Lexington Ave.
Lower Library, Rm 105
(971) 601-7295
reportcrime@clatsopcc.edu
Greg Dorcheus
1651 Lexington Ave.
Lower Library, Rm 103
(503) 338-2406
title9@clatsopcc.edu
Anne Mabee
1651 Lexington Ave.
Towler Hall, Rm 104B
(503) 338-2409
counseling@clatsopcc.edu
Schedule an Appointment
Clatsop provides Title IX training to students through New Student Orientation, and to all employees through new employee mandatory training. Ongoing education is provided through online trainings, and information sessions on topics of importance.
Students are encouraged to report a violation or discuss concerns with any of the above listed college representatives. Faculty and staff also have been trained to assist you in reporting.
In An Emergency – When You Hear It. Do It.