TITLE IX
Title IX is not just about sports; it is a prohibition against sex-based discrimination in education. It addresses discrimination against pregnant and parenting students and women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) programs. It also addresses sexual harassment, gender-based discrimination, and sexual violence. Sexual violence includes attempted or completed rape or sexual assault, as well as sexual harassment, stalking, voyeurism, exhibitionism, verbal or physical sexuality-based threats or abuse, and intimate partner violence.
Title IX does not apply to female students only. Title IX protects any person from sex-based discrimination, regardless of their real or perceived sex, gender identity, and/or gender expression. Female, male, and gender non-conforming students, faculty, and staff are protected from any sex-based discrimination, harassment or violence.
- Sexual harassment
- Gender-based discrimination
- Sexual violence
About Mandatory Title IX Training for Students
Interactive Presentation:
Sexual Assault - Facts & Prevention
To Get Help...
Generally, the quickest and most accessible way to seek help for a Title IX-related concern is to contact the Title IX Coordinator at:
To File a Complaint
- Procedures for Prohibited Discrimination, Unlawful Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Complaints (C-14)
- Responding to Harassment Based on Sex under Title IX (C-15)
- LACCD Unlawful Discrimination Complaint Form
Other Grievances & Complaints
Title IX Training Materials
All training materials used to train LACCD's Title IX Coordinator and Deputy Coordinators, Title IX Investigators, hearing officers, decision makers, and advisors are publicly available online on the Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’sTraining Materials webpage.