The University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education program or activity that it operates and is required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and 34 C.F.R. Part 106 not to discriminate in such a manner.
The requirement not to discriminate in the education program or activity extends to admission and employment and inquiries about the application of Title IX and 34 C.F.R. Part 106 may be referred to the University’s Title IX Coordinator, to the Assistant Secretary of Education or both.
Individuals who believe they have experienced sex discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation in violation of the University’s Equal Opportunity, Harassment and Nondiscrimination policy should contact the following:
Bridget Beville, JD, Title IX Coordinator
4035 S. Riverpoint Parkway
Mail Stop: CF-K303
Phoenix, AZ 85040
TIXC@lvshi998.net
602-557-1823 office
480-273-0455 mobile
Sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking are forms of sex discrimination, which are prohibited under Title IX and by University policy. For a complete copy of the policy or for more information, please contact the Title IX Coordinator.
Any person may report sex discrimination, including sexual harassment (whether or not the person reporting is the person alleged to be the victim of conduct that could constitute sex discrimination or sexual harassment), in person, by mail, by telephone, or by electronic mail, using the Title IX Coordinator contact information.
The University’s Campus Safety Policies and Annual Security Report also provide additional information regarding definitions of prohibited conduct, counseling and assistance resources available and the sexual violence prevention and awareness programs available to all members of the University community. To learn more visit University Campus Safety or the documents below:
Since the passage of Title IX, sex discrimination - including discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, and parental status - has been prohibited. Title IX regulations state that an institution that receives federal funding must not discriminate against any student on the basis of pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions.
If you are a pregnant or parenting student, download the University of Phoenix Pregnant and Parenting Students Policy. Feel free to contact the Title IX Office if you have any questions about what you may be entitled to under Title IX.
All materials used to train Title IX Coordinators, Investigators, Decision-makers, Advisors, and Appeal Panel members are available at the links below:
Advanced Title IX Investigator Training & Certification
Develop a Questioning Plan for your Title IX Investigations
Assessing Credibility in Title IX Cases
2020 Title IX Regulations: Core Issues and Lessons Learned
Beyond the Basics: Reading the Regs - Part I
Dusting off the Old Playbook? Possible Policy and Legal Changes for Higher Education under the Biden Administration
Title IX Coordinator Two Certification
Title IX Appeal Officer Training and Certification
College and University Advisors Training
Title IX Hearing Advisors Training & Certification
Pregnancy Discrimination: Legal Requirements and Practical Guidance
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