What is Title IX?
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 states 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.
Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex (gender) in any federally funded
education program or activity. Title IX applies to educational institutions such as
Stony Brook University. Under Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1972,
colleges and universities are required to develop procedures to respond to claims
of sexual harassment
Stony Brook University is committed to complying with Title IX and it related guidance
and to enforcing university policies that prohibit all forms of sexual misconduct.
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook Medicine, and the Long Island State Veterans Home
(LISVH) Title IX Coordinator is Marjolie Leonard, who can be reached at titleix@stonybrook.edu or by calling 631.632.6280.
SBU Prohibits Sexual Misconduct
Stony Brook University is committed to creating an inclusive environment free of discrimination
and sexual harassment. Within our commitment, we have developed preventative services,
investigative services, and resources for victims of sexual violence.
Stony Brook University's Sexual Misconduct & Reporting Policy and the Code of Student
Responsiblity prohibit sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
The Office of Equity and Access is charged with addressing complaints that violate
these policies.
Important Information
Stony Brook University is committed to responding to reported allegations of sexual
assault or sexual harassment that are prohibited by Stony Brook University policy,
including those that may not fall within the scope of the Title IX regulations promulgated
in 2020. The Office of Equity and Access (OEA) will continue to address reports of
sexual and gender-based harassment and violence in a fair and equitable manner using
Section VII: Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedure or Section VIII: Title IX Grievance
Policy and Procedure of the Code of Student Responsibility, as appropriate.
In order to best meet our own commitment and comply with the regulations issued in
2020 Stony Brook University revised Code of Student Responsibility and implemented
a paralell framework. Section VIII:Title IX Grievance Policy and Procedure is the
procedure for responding to reports and Formal Complaints that fall within the scope
of prohibited behavior covered by Title IX. Section VII: Sexual Misconduct Policy
and Procedure.remains in the CSR in order to equitable address reports received that
contain allegations of violations of Stony Brook policy that may fall outside the
scope of Title IX. This allows Stony Brook University to fairly and equitably address
all allegations of violations University sexual misconduct policy and comply with
Title IX..
More information about these policies and procedures is available on the OEA’s Sexual
Misconduct and Title IX website
We anticipate that new regulations will be issued by the Department of Education’s
Office of CIvil Rights (OCR) before the end of 2023 that may impact the parallel procedure
framework . You can check back to this website for information on updates to these
policies and procedures at any time.
If you have questions or concerns, you may contact the Title IX Coordinator at 631.632.6280
or reportit@stonybrook.edu.
Incidents Prohibited and Governed by Title IX
As stated above, reported incidents of sexual misconduct may also be prohibited by
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the procedures Stony Brook University
employs may therefore be governed by regulations and guidance issued by the Department
of Education. Stony Brook has adopted a Title IX Grievance Policy and Procedure which
applies in such situations.
The Title iX Home Page is intended to provide student, faculty and staff with information
required under regulations and guidance issued by the US Department of Education,
including our Title IX Grievance Policy and Procedure.
Title IX Grievance Policy and Procedure
Relevance Policy
Rules of Decorum
Informal Resolution
Printable Title IX Grievance Policy and Procedure
File a Sexual Misconduct Complaint
If you wish to file a complaint of sexual misconduct, contact Stony Brook’s Title
IX Coordinator or Assistant Title IX Coordinator both can be reached by emailing reportit@stonybrook.edu
or by calling 631.632.6280. More information on filing a sexual misconduct complaint,
or a complaint of another form of discrimination is available at www.stonybrook.edu/reportit.
Related Links: Sexual Misconduct Initial Report (Online)
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