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Reports of sexual harassment should be made to the School's Title IX Coordinator or a designated School official. Asset <br />forth in the Policy, the School's designated School officials are the President and Program Director. The School will <br />respond promptly when it hasactual knowledge of sexual harassment in its education programs or activities. The Title IX <br />Coordinator will promptly contact the complainant to discuss the availability of supportive measures, consider the <br />complainant's wishes with respect to supportive measures, inform the complainant of the availability of supportive <br />measures with or without the filing of a formal complaint, and explain to the complainant the process for filing a formal <br />complaint. <br />The school will investigate all formal complaints of sexual harassment. A formal complaint must be in writing, filed by a <br />complainant or signed by the Title IX Coordinator alleging sexual harassment against a respondent, and request that the <br />school Investigate the allegation of sexual harassment. A formal complaint form may be obtained from the Title IX <br />Coordinator, although no particular form is required to submit a formal complaint so long as the complaint is in writing, <br />signed by a complainant, alleges sexual harassment against a respondent, and requests an investigation. The School's <br />Title IX Coordinator oversees the school's investigation, response to, and resolution of all reports of prohibited sexual <br />harassment, and of related retaliation, involving students, faculty, and staff. <br />If all parties voluntarily agree to participate in an informal resolution that does not involve a full investigation and <br />adjudication afterreceiving notice of a formal complaint and if the school determines that the particular formal complaint <br />is appropriate for such a process, the School will facilitate an informal resolution to assist the parties in reaching a <br />voluntary resolution. The school retains the discretion to determine which cases are appropriate forvoluntary resolution. <br />The investigator will prepare an investigative report that fairly summarizes relevant evidence and, at least 10 days prior <br />to a hearing,send to each party and the party's advisor, if any, the investigative report in an electronic format or a hard <br />copy, for their review and written response. Such report will include a statement of the allegations and issues, the <br />positions of the complainant and respondent, a summary of the evidence (including from interviews and documentation <br />gathered), an explanation why any proffered evidence was not investigated, assessment of individual credibility, findings <br />of fact, and an analysis of whether a violation of the Policy has occurred The investigator will use "preponderance of the <br />evidence" as the standard of proof to determine whether a violation of the Policy occurred. <br />—The College -will -convene a -hearing panel following the end of the investigation, -The hearing panel determines whether --- <br />the respondent is responsible or not responsible for a violation of the Policy. Both the complainant and the respondent <br />are entitled tobe accompanied to any meeting or proceeding relating to the allegation of sexual harassment by an advisor <br />or support person of their choice, provided the involvement of such advisor or support person does not result in the <br />postponement or delay of such meeting as scheduled. Both the complainant and respondent will have the opportunity <br />to submit written responses to the investigation report and other relevant information to the hearing panel. Each of the <br />complainant and respondent will have the opportunity to review any written submissions by the other. <br />The Title IX Coordinator will give the complainant and respondent at least 10 calendar days' advance notice of the <br />hearing. The TitlelX Coordinator may arrange to hold the hearing at an off -campus location. The hearing is a closed <br />proceeding, meaning that no one other than the panel members, the complainant and respondent, their respective <br />advisors, witnesses (when called), and necessary College personnel may be present during the proceeding. <br />The hearing panel will issue a written determination regarding responsibility. The panel will use "preponderance of the <br />evidence" as the standard of proof to determine whether a violation of the Policy occurred. Preponderance of the <br />evidence means that a panel must be convinced based on the information it considers that the respondent was more <br />likely than not to have engaged in the conduct at issue in orderto find the respondent responsible for violating the Policy. <br />The panel will find a student responsible, or notresponsible, based on a majority vote. The panel will generally render a <br />written determination within 10 calendar days after the conclusion of a hearing. <br />The hearing panel shall be responsible for imposing sanctions that are: <br />Fair and appropriate given the facts of the particularcase; <br />Consistent with the College's handling of similar cases; <br />• Adequate to protect the safety of the campus community; and <br />Reflective of the seriousness of sexual misconduct. <br />The College may also determine that additional measures are appropriate to respond to the effects of the incident on <br />the College community <br />411 Pace hiterCnast Colleges school C'nlslog <br />