Stopping Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence
Mission College provides a safe environment that supports learning and encourages all students to pursue their goals and successfully achieve them. This means the College does not tolerate sex discrimination—including sexual harassment and violence.
We empower all students and employees to eliminate sex discrimination on campus and to know how to get help if sex discrimination occurs. The College has a Title IX team that is prepared and ready to help.
Title IX Coordinator
Dr. Omar R. Murillo, Vice President, Student Services,
(408) 855-5195
Campus Center, Room 222
[email protected]
Title IX Fact Sheet
Title IX requires that "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..."
As such, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination based on the gender of students and employees of educational institutions that receive federal financial assistance. West Valley-Mission Community College District ("WVMCCD" or "the District") is governed by Title IX.
Who is Covered by Title IX?
All educational institutions that receive federal financial assistance are affirmatively required to adhere to Title IX regulations. Even if only one of the institution's programs or activities receives federal funding, all of the programs within the institution must comply with Title IX regulations.
Facts About Title IX
Athletic departments are not the only component of college life governed by Title IX. The regulations prohibit sex discrimination in regard to all programs, including:
- Course offerings, classroom access, grading, and other academics.
- Student counseling and academic support.
- Hiring and retention of employees (staff, faculty, and administration.)
- Job related benefits and leave.
- Pregnancy.
In addition to sex discrimination, Title IX also prohibits sexual misconduct (which includes sexual harassment, gender harassment, and sexual violence). Additional information regarding what behaviors may constitute sexual harassment and other forms of sexual misconduct is available in WVMCCD's Title IX Policy located on its website and in its student, faculty, and employee handbooks.
Title IX serves to protect the rights of men and women. Title IX requires that males and females receive fair and equal treatment in all educational and employment areas.
Title IX also protects individuals who report sex discrimination and sexual misconduct from retaliation by individuals or by institutions. The reporting of incidents of discrimination is integral to the effective enforcement of Title IX law.
Therefore, the protection of complainants, as well as the accused, is important. Retaliation against any individual who reports or makes a complaint about a Title IX violation will not be tolerated at WVMCCD. The District will impose appropriate corrective action against any individual found to have engaged in acts or threats of retaliation.
Compliance with Title IX - Who is Responsible?
Certain employees of the Colleges and District are required to report instances of alleged violations of Title IX. Without exception, if an employee is not sure if a situation warrants reporting, he/she must seek guidance from the Title IX Coordinator. It is essential that institutions receiving federal financial assistance operate in a nondiscriminatory manner.
To ensure compliance with the law, adherence to Title IX regulations is everyones responsibility. The penalty for failure to comply with Title IX, in the extreme circumstances, can include the termination of all or part of an institution's federal funding including grants and student loans. It can also result in the termination of a College or District employee or the dismissal of a student.
Reporting Complaints Under Title IX
Any member of the WVMCCD community, who believes he/she has been the victim of sex discrimination, sexual misconduct, or who has witnessed such conduct, should report such misconduct or file an informal or formal complaint with the College's Title IX Coordinator.
Students who believe they have been or, are victims of sex discrimination or sexual harassment, including sexual assault or sexual violence on or off campus, whether by College employees, contracted services employees, other students or non-community members, are encouraged to request immediate personal support and assistance from any member of the Office of Student Services or the Title IX Coordinator.
Student complaints against other students concerning sexual assault, sexual violence or other sexual misconduct may be made on an informal or formal basis with the College's Title IX Coordinator or WVMCCD's Police Department. All complaints filed with or received by the Police Authority will be forwarded to the Title IX Coordinator, who will direct that an appropriate investigation be conducted.
Employees who believe they are being harassed or discriminated against on account of their gender should promptly make a report to the Title IX Coordinator, to his/her supervisor, to the Associate Vice Chancellor of Human Resources and Director, Compliance, Training & Employee Relations; a campus President.
All reports made to the employee's supervisor, campus President or the WVMCCD Police Authority must, in turn, be immediately forwarded to the District Associate Vice Chancellor of Human Resources and the Director, Compliance, Training & Employee Relations.
Important Facts
- WVMCCD will utilize its best efforts to protect all College community members from sex discrimination, gender-based harassment, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence.
2. WVMCCD will take affirmative and corrective action whenever it becomes aware of possible sex discrimination, sexual assault, sexual violence or other sexual misconduct within the College community, whether or not a complaint has been made.
3. In order to meet its Title IX obligations and to the extent possible, every effort will be made to keep the details of complaints confidential if requested to do so by a victim of sexual misconduct and to follow the District's procedures for conducting an investigation and recommendations. However, the District's ability to strictly observe confidentiality may be compromised where the safety of members of the community is judged to be at risk.
4. The safety and security of all members of the College community is a priority matter.
5. The internal investigation of a complaint will be conducted, and a decision rendered, no matter the timeline or outcome of case adjudication by external authorities. Expanded information concerning sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual violence, and WVMCCD's Title IX Policy and Procedures Governing the Reports and Investigation of Title IX Complaints, can be found in WVMCCD's student, faculty handbook, and employee handbook, as well as on the College's website and catalog.
What Federal Agency Enforces Title IX?
The United States Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is in charge of enforcing Title IX. Information regarding OCR can be found at ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/.
Report an Incident
West Valley-Mission Community College District encourages everyone to report all forms of gender-based discrimination and sexual misconduct to the College, District and/or the police. Making a report means telling someone in a position of authority what happened – this can be in person, over the phone, or in an email.
Contact the Title IX Coordinator or submit an online complaint form Title IX Incident Report.
Please note the Title IX Coordinators deal specifically with gender-based discrimination and harassment. You can report all other forms of unlawful discrimination or harassment by submitting a completed complaint form to the Director of Compliance, Training & Employee Relations.
Who Can File a Report?
Anyone (students, faculty, or staff) can report gender-based discrimination or sexual misconduct to the college. It does not matter if you were personally involved in an incident or if you witnessed something happening to someone else.
Mission College follows a See Something, Say Something, Do Something model. This means we expect community members to look out for each other and report misconduct that affects all members of our campus community.
When Should I File a Report?
You should report incidents of gender-based discrimination and sexual misconduct as soon as possible. While it is never too late to report sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking, or dating or domestic violence, it is much easier to conduct a thorough investigation if a report is made in a timely manner. Reporting instances of sexual misconduct as soon as possible allows the college help you (and other affected parties) connect with valuable support services.
Where Should I File a Report?
You have the choice to report sexual misconduct to Mission College, West Valley College, District Human Resources, or District Police or local Police. You can file a report with the District and still decline to file a report with local law enforcement agencies.
If you are unsure of where to file your report, contact the College's Title IX Coordinator to discuss your reporting options, and help you file a report with the WVMCCD District Police if you so desire. Report all instances of of gender-based discrimination and sexual harassment to the Title IX Coordinator.
- Student Health Services:
- Student Engagement Center 106
- (408) 855-5140
- Counseling Services:
- Student Engagement Center 139
- (408) 855-5030
How Can I Help Stop Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence?
It is the responsibility of all students and employees to keep our college community safe. Together, we can learn more about how to stop sexual harassment and sexual violence and take actions that will keep all of us safe and successful during our time at Mission College. To learn more about Title IX, click here.
To find resources on stopping sexual harassment and sexual violence and to see what you can do to help.
Training Materials
34 CFR Part 106.45(b)(10) requires all WVMCCD employee Title IX training materials to be posted publicly. Many of the materials posted to this site are proprietary and are copyrighted. Your right is a right of inspection and review of the materials on this site, only.
No other right is granted beyond viewing. You are not authorized to copy, use, adapt, save, repost, share publicly, or alter any contents from this site. You are not permitted to use the materials on this site for training, or for any commercial purpose.
ATIXA Training
- ATIXA Investigator training.
- ATIXA Hearing Officer WVMCCD Unlawful Harassment Prevention training.
- SWACC Hearing Officer training.
- Title IX Hearing Officer and Decision-Maker Training & Certification Course.
Office of Civil Rights Webinars
- The First Amendment and Title IX: An OCR Short Webinar.
- OCR Short Webinar on How to Report Sexual Harassment under Title IX.
- Conducting and Adjudicating Title IX Hearings: An OCR Training Webinar.
- OCR Webinar on Due Process Protections under the New Title IX Regulations.
- OCR Webinar on New Title IX Protections Against Sexual Assault.
- OCR Webinar: Title IX Regulations Addressing Sexual Harassment.
- OCR Short Webinar on Sexual Violence in Public Schools.