What does Title IX mean for you?
It means that you are protected against sex discrimination in your education, programs and activities here at Salt Lake Community College. The college is committed to maintaining a community where every individual may work and study free from abuse, intimidation and harassment. Creating an environment free from discrimination and sexual misconduct is the responsibility of all members of the college community.
Submit a Complaint
You do not have to use this form to make a complaint, report wrongdoing, or receive assistance. You may contact the SLCC Public Safety Department, Dean of Students, Office of Human Resources or the Title IX Coordinator directly.
This form is to be used to report sexual harassment, attempted or completed sexual violence, stalking, intimate partner or dating violence, or discrimination based on sex in a college program or activity. If you or someone you know has been the victim of any of these, you are encouraged to bring it to the attention of the Title IX Coordinator and/or other college officials.
The Title IX Coordinator is available to answer your questions about your options, processes and resources, ensure an appropriate investigation is made as well as to provide guidance and referrals. The Title IX Coordinator may contact you in response to your submission of the report.
Please fill out as much information as possible based on your knowledge of the situation. You may submit an anonymous report; however, without the contact information of the complainant and the ability to investigate further, the college may be limited in how it can respond.
Submit a ComplaintTitle IX violations include (but are not limited to)
- Sexual Advances, requests for sexual favors and sexually motivated physical conduct
- Overt or subtle pressure for sexual activity
- Sexually offensive verbalization including remarks, “teasing,” slurs, and innuendo
- Repeated inappropriate jokes or comments about sex or gender specific traits
- Conduct that is demeaning or derisive and occurs substantially because of one’s gender
- Sexual assault/sexual violence/rape
- Dating assault/dating violence/domestic violence
- Gender based disparate treatment
- Stalking
Violations can occur in any college environment, such as (but not limited to)
- Field Trips
- Classrooms
- Student Clubs
- Athletics Transportation
Prohibition against retaliation
Salt Lake Community College has a strong prohibition against retaliation. The College does not tolerate acts of retaliation against anyone for engaging in filing a complaint or participating in an investigation.
Contacts
Cindy Cole, J.D.
Title IX Coordinator/Lead Investigator
Taylorsville Redwood Campus
Academic & Administration Building (AAB)
Room 201H
4600 S Redwood Road
Salt Lake City, UT 84123
801-957-4561
ccole58@slcc.edu