Denver College of Nursing is committed to maintaining a healthy and safe learning environment that promotes responsibility and respect in matters of sexual conduct. Since Title IX/VAWA offenses are a violation of trust and respect they are prohibited and will not be tolerated. This policy applies to academic, educational, co-curricular, and off-campus conduct. Title IX/VAWA offenses include sexual harassment, rape and sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking. Denver College of Nursing will support and assist victims of sexual violence by directing them to community resources for medical care, counseling and to local law enforcement. Denver College of Nursing will investigate student complaints, and a student who has committed a Title IX offense will be subject to the College’s Disciplinary Action Policy which could result in dismissal from school. Refer to the “Disciplinary Action Policy” and the “Termination or Expulsion Policy” in this Catalog. Denver College of Nursing will provide students with educational materials on Title IX/VAWA to promote prevention and awareness. Ongoing prevention and awareness campaigns will occur during the year.
If a student is a victim of a Title IX/VAWA offense, the student is urged to seek immediate medical assistance as necessary, and to report the incident to the police. A written notification in the form of the Victim’s Bill of Rights will be provided concerning their rights and options. Prompt collection of physical evidence is essential should a person later decide to pursue criminal prosecution and/or a civil action. A student who is a victim of sexual violence involving a student at Denver College of Nursing or an employee is urged to make a complaint to the Title IX Coordinator. Victim support and community resources are available even if the victim does not report to the police or make a complaint. If a student has knowledge of an incident of sexual violence involving a fellow student, they should report the facts to the Title IX Coordinator or the local police. Retaliation against an individual who reports a crime, brings a complaint, pursues legal action, participates in an investigation, or is a witness in any proceeding is prohibited and will not be tolerated by Denver College of Nursing. Should a victim of sexual violence request confidentiality, Denver College of Nursing will honor the request to the extent possible and allowed by law. Denver College of Nursing will not disclose the name of the victim of sexual violence unless required by law or with permission of the victim. Pregnant students who have questions or concerns about possible modifications may contact the Title IX Coordinator. The College’s Lactation Policy can be obtained from student services.
Title IX Coordinator
Attention: Title IX Coordinator
Suzanne Peters Esq., M.Ed.
Senior Corporate Attorney
Address: 5026D Campbell Blvd.
Baltimore, Maryland 21236
Telephone: 330-805-2819
E-Mail: speters@edaff.com
A complete copy of the Title IX policy is available at www.denvercollegeofnursing.edu/consumer-information/title-ix.html.