
MANAGEMENT
If you are an employee of CSUSM, either faculty/staff or student employee, you are
considered a mandated reporter and must report to Title IX coordinator if you become
aware or "knows or has reason to know of allegations of any form of gender based discrimination,
including: Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Harassment, Dating Violence,
Domestic Violence, Stalking or Retaliation."
Role of a IX Mandated Reporter (Brochure)
For further information on mandatory reporting, please visit Mandatory Reporting for Employees | Title IX | CSUSM
Projected Time Frame: 90-120 Days*
Step 1: Report
Once a report is filed to the Title IX Office, they are considered an office of record, meaning anything shared will stay on record and cannot be retracted. Although not a confidential resource, the Title IX Office will do their best to protect privacy and only share with parties that need to be informed
Step 2: Complainant submits a formal complaint
The complainant submits a written request to the Title IX Office requesting to meet to seek informal resolution. Even if not filing a formal complaint, a complainant may seek supportive measures from the Title IX Office such as a no contact directive.
Step 3: Both complainant and Respondent Sign Agreement
Both parties agree to engage the formal resolution process.
Step 4: Dialogue facilitated where both reach an agreement
The Title IX Office supports both parties to reach an agreement. Zoom meeting options might be available to not meet in person.
Step 5: If no agreement reached, formal process may begin
If no agreeable resolution is reached a formal process may begin. If an agreement is reached, the case may close.
* = Some cases may take longer.
Information resolution may be requested before the Hearing Officer makes a decision.
An Advocate can attend meetings with you. You can have a right to end participation with the formal or informal Title IX process at any given point*
*= Please note, any allegations disclosed to the Title IX Office will be shared with the respondent and not all cases will result in an investigation.
Step 1: Report
Filed by a student of employee or responsible employee
Step 3: Investigation
An investigator will gather evidence and meet with both the complainant and respondent.
Step 5: Outcome
The Title IX Office will notify if the case was substantiated (there was enough evidence).