Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
 
About the University
About the School
Financial Aid
Academic Policies and Procedures
Student Responsibility to Keep Informed
General Degree Regulations
Registration and Course Information
Class Schedules and Hours
Cancellation of Classes
Grades and Records
Scholastic Standing
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Academic Integrity Policy
University Code of Student Conduct Summary
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
University Safety and Security
Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance
Disability Services
Administrative Procedures for Responding to Disruptions
Policy Prohibiting Discrimination and Harassment
Title IX Policy and Grievance Procedures
Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act Reports
Graduation Rates
Teacher Preparation Program Pass Rates
Student Records and Privacy Rights under FERPA
Student Residency for Tuition Purposes
Research Policies
Patent Policy
Bloustein School Student and Academic Services
Doctoral Program
Health Administration Program
Public Informatics Program
Public Policy Program
Urban Planning and Policy Development Program
Undergraduate Programs
Additional Degrees: Graduate Public Health
Administration, Centers, and Faculty
Divisions of the University
Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
Catalogs
  Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2020-2022 Academic Policies and Procedures Title IX Policy and Grievance Procedures  

Title IX Policy and Grievance Procedures

The university is required to comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), as amended, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs and activities. The United States Department of Education, which enforces Title IX, has long defined the meaning of Title IX's prohibition on sex discrimination broadly to include various forms of sexual harassment and sexual violence that interfere with a person's equal access to the university's educational programs and activities.

In May 2020, the United States Department of Education issued regulations under Title IX that define sexual harassment, address how colleges and universities, including Rutgers, must respond to reports of misconduct falling within that definition of sexual harassment, and mandate a specific grievance process that the university must follow in those cases.

Pursuant to the new regulations, Rutgers has adopted an interim Title IX Policy and Grievance Procedures, that describes the ways in which Rutgers will respond to reported instances of sexual harassment that fall within the definition of sexual harassment set forth in the Title IX regulations. Other alleged misconduct, including allegations of sexual harassment that do not fall within the definition set forth in the Title IX regulations, may be addressed under other university policies and procedures, as described below.

If a report or formal complaint is not investigated or adjudicated under the Title IX Policy and Grievance Procedures, the alleged conduct may still be prohibited under other university policies:

The university is committed to the principles of academic freedom and believes that vigorous discussion and debate, as well as free inquiry and free expression, are an integral part of the university community. Nothing in the policy shall be construed to abridge academic freedom and inquiry, principles of free speech, or the university's educational mission.
 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 848-445-info (4636) or colonelhenry.rutgers.edu.
Comments and corrections to: Campus Information Services.

© 2020 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved.
Catalogs Home