Sex Discrimination and Sex-Based Harassment
Title IX Team
One important compliance requirement established by the Office of Civil Rights of the Department of Education is that each school receiving federal funding should appoint at least one Title IX Coordinator; this individual is responsible for promoting an institutional environment that is free of gender bias and sexual misconduct of all kinds.
Raquel Esteves-Joyce is Haverford’s Interim Title IX Coordinator. To that end, she is familiar with the school’s internal judicial procedures and sources of help on-and off-campus, and so is a resource for student inquiries on all such matters. She also monitors and evaluates compliance with Title IX reporting requirements, and oversees training to the community on the issue of sexual misconduct.
At Haverford College, the Title IX Coordinator has reporting responsibilities to John McKnight, Dean of the College, jmcknight [at] haverford.edu.
The Title IX Coordinator can:
- Explain the on-and off-campus resources available to you
- Explain Haverford’s internal judicial procedures, including the Dean’s Panel.
- Discuss remedies, including but not limited to "no contact" orders, changes in housing arrangements and/or academic schedule. Other options will be considered as appropriate and feasible. Any remedies approved will be reviewed and modified as conditions warrant.
Additional Information:
- As the Interim Title IX Coordinator, Raquel Esteves-Joyce has received more extensive training in issues of sexual misconduct.
- The anonymous report will be included in the Annual Crime Statistics which Campus Safety compiles in compliance with the Clery Act.
The Title IX Coordinator
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Deputy Title IX Coordinators
Haverford has created a system of Deputy Title IX Coordinators designed to make reporting more accessible to students.To that end, Deputy Title IX Coordinators are familiar with the school’s internal judicial procedures and sources of help on-and off-campus, and they can act as a resource for student inquiries on all such matters. Deputy Title IX coordinators help to promote an institutional environment that is free of gender bias and sexual misconduct of all kinds
Deputy Title IX Coordinators can:
- Explain the on-and off-campus resources available to you.
- Explain Haverford’s internal judicial procedures, including the Dean’s Panel.
- Discuss remedies, including but not limited to "no contact" orders, changes in housing arrangements and/or academic schedule. Other options will be considered as appropriate and feasible. Any remedies approved will be reviewed and modified as conditions warrant.
Additional Information:
- Deputy Title IX Coordinators receive annual training in issues of sexual misconduct.
- The anonymous report will be included in the Annual Crime Statistics which Security compiles in compliance with the Clery Act.
The Deputy Title IX Coordinators:
Title IX Training
The 2020 Title IX Final Regulations require institutions to share materials used to train individuals involved in the Title IX resolution process. Haverford College provides training using both internal and external resources. Information provided on this web page will be updated as needed.
Haverford is an institutional member of the Student Conduct Institute at the State University of New York. View a complete list of Title IX trainings provided by SCI.