Posted Training

Posted Training

Section 106.45(b) of the 2020 Final Title IX Rules require the sharing of “[a]ll materials used to train Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision-makers, and any person who facilitates an informal resolution process. A recipient must make these training materials publicly available on its website, or if the recipient does not maintain a website the recipient must make these materials available upon request for inspection by members of the public.”

For the purposes of compliance with section 106.45 of the Title IX Final Rules, this page includes all training materials created by the Student Conduct Institute for our member institutions to train Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision-makers, and any person who facilitates an informal resolution process in Title IX compliance and practices as of 8-14-20. Other resources provided by SCI to member institutions broadly and not used in training are not included.

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Online Training


Collecting and Understanding Specialized Evidence
Cross Examination in a Title IX Hearing
Effective Interviewing of Parties and Witnesses
Legal Framework for Understanding Conflicts of Interest & Bias
No Contact Orders, Emergency Removals, and Interim Suspensions
Relevance and Decorum in a Title IX Hearing
Title IX Final Rule Basics
Understanding the Investigative Report Template for Investigations of TIX Sexual Harassment

Posted Materials for 2021-22

Appeals in the Student Conduct Process
Collecting and Understanding Specialized Evidence
Conflicts of Interest and Bias
Cross Examination in a Title IX Hearing
Effective interviewing of Parties and Witnesses
Evidence in the Student Conduct Process
Labor Law Implications of the Title IX Regulations
Law and the Hearing Panel
No Contact Orders, Emergency Removals, and Interim Suspensions
Online Harassment
Pre Hearing Preparations
Relevance and Decorum
Sexual Harassment: Federal Legal Definitions
Supportive Measures
Title IX Final Rule Basics
Title IX Report Writing
Virtual Hearing Technology
What Does Title IX Say About Title VII

Live Training

 

Fall 2023 Basic Compliance

Slides: Day 1 Part One, Part Two | Day 2 Part Two, Part Three, Part Four


Fall 2023 Restorative Justice in Higher Education

Full Slides


Fall 2023 Title IX Investigation

Full Slides


Fall 2023 Advanced Workshop in Title IX

Full Slides


Spring 2023 Hazing Investigations

Full Slides


Spring 2023 Informal Resolution in Title IX

Full Slides


Spring 2023 Neurobiology of Sexual Assault

Full Slides


Spring 2023 Title IX Investigations for Human Resources Professionals

Slides: Day 1 | Day 2


Spring 2023 Codes Under Construction

Slides: Day 1 | Day 2

The SUNY SCI resources displayed on this webpage represent a sampling of trainings from SUNY SCI’s educational portfolio specifically designed for and made available to SUNY SCI’s institutional members to facilitate compliance with federal higher education requirements, including Section 106.45(b) of the 2020 Final Title IX Rule.

The Final Title IX Rule requires the sharing of “[a]ll materials used to train Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision-makers, and any person who facilitates an informal resolution process. A recipient must make these training materials publicly available on its website, or if the recipient does not maintain a website the recipient must make these materials available upon request for inspection by members of the public.”

SUNY SCI does not monitor or certify appropriate use of this webpage by its membership and/or third parties for compliance verification purposes.  For a current list of SUNY SCI members, please visit our website at system.suny.edu/sci/campuses for Title IX training completion purposes.

All materials on this page are Copyright © The State University of New York.  The SUNY Student Conduct Institute (SUNY SCI) content on this webpage is developed and intended for educational purposes solely for the purpose of facilitating current SUNY SCI compliance with section 106.45 of the Title IX Final Rules.  These materials may only be posted by current SUNY SCI members in accordance with SUNY SCI’s terms and conditions.  Posting of these materials by SUNY SCI on this webpage or by any past or current SUNY SCI members on their institutional websites does not grant any license for the use of these materials outside of the expressed purpose under the Final Rule.  No materials may be shared, reproduced, or distributed without the express permission of the SCI. The materials on this page are not legal advice and use of any SUNY SCI training content does not create an attorney-client relationship between the reader, user, or browser and the SUNY SCI. A list of current SCI members is available at system.suny.edu/sci/campuses. Any misrepresentation of these materials for the purposes of compliance with the Final Rules constitutes a legal and ethical violation and a violation of the intellectual property rights of the State University of New York and the State of New York.

For more information, contact:
Student Conduct Institute The State University of New York | State University Plaza | Albany , NY 12246
Phone: 518.320.1404
Email: studentconductinstitute@suny.edu