Title IX and Sexual Misconduct
Loyola University Title IX & Sexual Misconduct Policy
Title IX is a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education programs and activities that receive federal funding. Under Title IX, discrimination on the basis of sex can include sexual harassment, sexual violence, stalking, dating violence, domestic abuse, and discrimination within housing, athletics, and employment. If you believe you have been a victim of discrimination on the basis of sex or are aware of discrimination occurring, Loyola encourages you to report the incident.
Loyola University New Orleans does not tolerate sex- or gender-based discrimination, harassment, or violence, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, or stalking.
All members of the Loyola community, guests, and visitors have the right to be free of discrimination. Members of the Loyola community are expected to conduct themselves in a way that does not violate the rights of others.
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University Policy
Read the full text of the Loyola University Title IX and Sexual Misconduct Policy
Submit a Report
If you believe you have been a victim of discrimination on the basis of sex or are aware of discrimination occurring, Loyola encourages you to report the incident.
Resources and Support
Community members who have experienced sex- or gender-based discrimination, harassment, or violence may utilize both on- and off-campus resources and support.
Resolution Options
Complainants in Title IX matters have options about how their complaint is handled.
Title IX Coordinator
Dr. Dawn Broussard serves as Title IX Coordinator and Deputy Chief Student Affairs Officer.