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The Department of Civil Rights and Equity Investigations (CREI) investigates allegations of civil rights violations at Texas A&M University. This includes harassment based on a protected class, discrimination based on a protected class, sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.
Case Managers at CREI The Case Managers in the Office of Civil Rights and Equity Investigations (CREI) are available to support Texas A&M faculty, staff, and students who have been impacted by prohibited conduct. Case management services are offered to both Complainants and Respondents. Examples of services provided: Offer information about the University’s investigation and […]
Earlier this year, Texas A&M admitted most review applicants in waves starting in January. They received 50,000 applicants last year so decisions got pushed back quite a few times. Full admit came out first, then in mid-February they admitted Blinn TEAM students. After that, people started getting Gateway.
- What Is Title IX?
- Who Can Make A Report?
- How Do People Make A Title IX Report at Texas A&M?
- I’ve Filed A Report. What Happens Next?
- What Is The Typical Timeline of A Title IX Case?
- What Was Happening at The Time Title IX Was passed?
- How Can Aggies Work to Support Title IX on Campus?
Title IX is a federal civil rights law passed in 1972 that protects everyone from unlawful discrimination on the basis of sex. In addition to requiring equitable opportunities for participation in university programs and activities (like athletics, housing and admissions), Title IXprohibits sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating/domestic violenc...
Any person – including campus visitors, parents or vendors – may report sex-based discrimination, harassment or violence. However, all full and part-time A&M employees (defined as anyone who receives a paycheck or a stipend, regardless of their status as a student worker, faculty or staff) must report Title IX incidents. As “mandatory reporters,” e...
As Title IX coordinator, I am responsible for receiving and resolving complaints, and ensuring the university complies with Title IX. You can email civilrights@tamu.edu, call 979-458-8407, submit a report on our website, titleix.tamu.edu, or walk in to the Title IX Office in the YMCA building and meet with a case manager.
After we receive a report, a case manager will contact the person who was affected by the reported behavior. The individual will be given information about their rightsin the university’s Title IX process and options for resolving their complaint.
The timeline for resolving a complaint depends on the resolution selected by the person affected by the behavior. After a formal complaint has been filed and the university determines that a university rule may have been violated, the person affected by the behavior has the option to select a formal or informal resolution. They may also decide not ...
Title IX’s first “big splash” was that it increased opportunities for women to participate in athletics at universities. But if you go back and look at the people who worked in Congress to pass this law, they weren’t thinking specifically about athletics when they passed it. Patsy Mink, congresswoman for Hawaii (1965-77), was one of the authors and...
A&M has the Step In Stand Up campaign which sponsors bystander intervention programs for faculty, staff and students. It’s a great program that teaches people how to step in when they see something that shouldn’t be happening, and to intervene in certain situations to help keep our community safe. With the fall semester just now under way, we are p...
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May 2, 2024 · After being stalled for two years, the Biden-Harris administration established new Title IX regulations. All public institutions, including Texas A&M, will implement the changes on their campuses by Aug. 1. Listed in a 1,577-page document, the new rules are extensive, but the main changes added legal protections for transgender and pregnant students, removed live-hearing and...
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The campus of Texas A&M University, also known as Aggieland, is situated in College Station, Texas, United States. Texas A&M is centrally located within 200 miles (320 km) of three of the 10 largest cities in the United States and 75% of the Texas and Louisiana populations. Aggieland's major roadway is State Highway 6, and several smaller state ...