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Title IX Compliance at Mills Sex Discrimination, Harassment, and Assault: Mills College Title IX Coordinators Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex against any person in education programs and activities receiving federal funding. Programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance include virtually all public and private colleges and universities, and all public elementary and secondary schools. All students, staff, faculty, and other employees; women, girls, men, and boys; straight, LGBT, and gender-nonconforming persons; persons with and without disabilities; and international and undocumented persons all have the right to pursue education, including athletic programs, scholarships, and other activities, free from sex discrimination, including sexual violence and harassment. Sex-based discrimination in public schools also implicates legal rights under Title IV of the Civil Rights Act, which is enforced by the US Department of Justice. Title IX Rights of Students at Mills College Mills College is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and healthy campus culture for its entire community. Mills College works to ensure that its policies and practices meet all regulatory requirements, including those related to Title IX. The rights of students under Title IX as they pertain to sexual violence on campus are summarized here:
Mills College will provide remedies as necessary. For more information:
Title IX Coordinator Kamala Green Deputy Title IX Coordinators Chicora Martin Cassie Eskridge Duties and Responsibilities: Monitoring and oversight of overall implementation of Title IX Compliance at Mills, including coordination of training, education, communications, and administration of grievance procedures for faculty, staff, students and other members of the College community. Additional Resources Sexual Assault To file a complaint of sexual assault, you may contact one of the offices above, depending on who the complaint is against (faculty/staff, visitor or student) and you may also contact: Mills College Department of Public Safety ![]() |
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Information for Newly Admitted Students Counseling & Psychological Services Wellness Information and Education Contact Information Counseling & Psychological Services P: 510.430.2111 ![]() |
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