Title IX Alternative Dispute Resolution Services:


The Title IX Alternative Dispute Resolution Process is a voluntary, *confidential, and impartial process between Complainant and Respondent to resolve the allegations following the filing of a formal complaint and prior to a formal determination on the allegations.

The Alternative Dispute Resolution process cannot be offered if the Complainant is a student, and the Respondent is an employee.

For additional information, please refer to the Alternative Dispute Resolution Flow Chart and FAQs.

*Confidentiality:
The Informal Resolution Services Program Director will keep confidential your identity and the information you share unless given permission to reveal specific issues to specific persons for the purpose of resolving the conflict. If mediation is requested, the Informal Resolution Services Program Director will run a conflict check with designated officials and may share any agreement reached for approval.
Any disclosure to the Informal Resolution Services Program Director , either in person or in writing, is strictly off-the-record and does not constitute a formal report of wrongdoing.
Contacting the Informal Resolution Services Program Director is not a step in any grievance process. Thus, conversations with the Informal Resolution Services Program Director do not constitute notice to the University of any claims a visitor may have.
Anyone who wishes to put the University on notice should invoke a formal grievance process, and the Informal Resolution Services Program Director can provide referral information about whom to contact.
Exceptions to confidentiality: Imminent risk of harm to self or others;  allegations of sexual assault or sexual harassment; illegal activities; or when required by law.