Thomas College Title IX

Thomas College is committed to providing a workplace and educational environment, as well as other benefits, 项目, 和活动, that are free from discrimination, 不正当的性行为, 骚扰, 和报复. To ensure compliance with federal and state civil rights laws and regulations, and to affirm its commitment to promoting the goals of 公平ness and equity in all aspects of the educational program or activity, Thomas College has developed internal policies and procedures that provide a prompt, 公平, and impartial process for those involved in an allegation of discrimination, 不正当的性行为, or 骚扰 on the basis of protected class status, and for allegations of retaliation. Thomas College values and upholds the equal dignity of all members of its community and strives to balance the rights of the parties in the grievance process during what is often a difficult time for all those involved.

If you have experienced an incident of discrimination, 不正当的性行为, 骚扰 or retaliation, Thomas College encourages you to report the incident.

Options for Assistance / Reporting

第九条小组

Lisa Desautels-Poliquin
Title IX Senior Coordinator
Student Af公平s Office – AD-127
(207) 859-1220
(电子邮件保护)

Michelle Joler-Labbe
Title IX Coordinator
Human Resources Office – AD-220
(207) 859-1240
(电子邮件保护)

Aracelis Mason-Pollard
Deputy Title IX Coordinator/Investigator
Student Af公平s Office – AD-127
(207) 859-1216
(电子邮件保护)

Confidential Resources

On-Campus licensed professional counselors (for students)

  • Carol Jollotta – Ayotte Center, AD-127A, (207) 859-1245 or ext. 245
  • Gretchen Fall-Sawyer – Ayotte Center, AD-127A, (207) 859-1241 or ext. 241

On-Campus health service providers (for students)

  • Cheryl Daggett – Grant Hall, (207) 859-1401 or ext. 401

Confidential Resource Advisor (CRA) (for students and employees)

Thomas College has chosen to partner with Sexual Assault Crisis and Support (SAC&SC) to provide CRA services for both students and employees. The CRA can provide free and confidential advocacy services related to sexual violence. The CRA is familiar with Thomas’ policy and resources.

1-800-871-7741 or www.silentnomore.org

Off-Campus Resources (students and employees)

  • Licensed professional counselors and other medical providers
  • Local rape crisis counselors to include a Confidential Resource Advisor (CRA) familiar with Thomas College’s policy/resources
  • Domestic violence resources
  • Local or state assistance agencies
  • 神职人员/牧师
  • 律师
For representation, Respondents may wish to contact organizations such as:

应急资源

  • 24-hr. Sexual Assault Crisis & Support Line: 1-800-871-7741
    • Confidential Resource Advisor (CRA) familiar with Thomas can be requested
  • Family Violence Project: 1-877-890-7788
  • Sexual Assault Crisis & 支持中心: www.silentnomore.org
  • The National Center for Victims of Crime: http://victimsofcrime.org/

Law Enforcement Agencies

  • Waterville Police Department – 10 Colby St, Waterville, ME 04901: (207) 680-4700
  • Thomas College office of Safety and Security – Ayotte Center, Room AD-128: (207) 859-1399 or ext. 399

Rights of Students and Employees

Students and employees have the right to: 

(1) Notify or decline to notify a law enforcement agency, 包括校园, local or state police, of an   alleged incident of sexual violence, intimate partner violence or stalking

(2) Obtain a court-issued or institution-issued protection order against a responding party involved with the alleged incident of sexual violence, intimate partner violence or stalking

The College’s disciplinary proceedings may not serve as a substitute for the criminal justice process.

联邦政策 Inquiries or concerns may be made externally to:

Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20202-1100
Customer Service Hotline #: (800) 421-3481
Facsimile: (202) 453-6012
TDD#: (877) 521-2172
电子邮件: (电子邮件保护)
网络: http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/index.html

Or, for concerns involving employees contact 平等的 Employment Opportunity Commission (平等就业机会委员会)