TITLE IX NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION

In accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) does not discriminate on the basis of sex or gender in any of its programs or activities including, but not limited to, admissions, financial aid, academics, athletics, career services, counseling and medical services, and employment.

SAU is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for our students, visitors, faculty, and staff. Members of the SAU community have the right to be free from gender-based discrimination and sexual misconduct of any nature, including sexual harassment, stalking, sexual exploitation, or sexual violence.

To ensure compliance with Title IX, each University must designate a Title IX Coordinator to evaluate current policies and practices, coordinate efforts to effectively and efficiently respond to complaints of sex or gender discrimination, and ensure as much as possible that every SAU student and employee has equal education and employment opportunities. SAU’s designated Title IX Coordinator is the Vice President and Chief of Staff.

For further information regarding Title IX, please contact Saint Augustine’s Title IX Coordinator:

Dontia Warmack
Director of Judicial Services and Student Conduct
dwarmack@gzfyly.com

PROHIBITED CONDUCT

SEXUAL MISCONDUCT

Sexual misconduct is defined as any act of a sexual nature perpetrated against an individual without their informed, and voluntary consent. 

The following forms and behaviors are prohibited at SAU:

• Gender Discrimination
• Sexual Harassment
• Sexual Intimidation
• Sexual Assault
• Sexual Exploitation
• Relationship Violence (including dating and domestic violence)
• Stalking or Cyberstalking

Sexual misconduct is not limited to the educational environment or workplace. It can extend beyond University property and may occur at any University sponsored program, activity or event, regardless of the location. Sexual misconduct can occur out of state or out of the country, at a conference or while studying abroad. 

RETALIATION

Every member of the University Community has the right to file a complaint of discrimination or sexual misconduct without fear of retaliation. It is both unlawful, and a violation of University policy to retaliate against anyone who raises an allegation of sexual misconduct cooperates in an investigation or opposes discriminatory practices. 

Retaliation may include intimidation, threats, coercion, or unfavorable educational or employment actions. Any individual who engages in retaliation will be subject to prompt and appropriate disciplinary action. Any individual who feels that they have been subjected to retaliation should contact the Title IX Coordinator. 

PROVIDING FALSE INFORMATION

A charge of sexual misconduct may have severe consequences. Submitting a complaint under this policy that is not made in good faith, or that contains false or misleading information is prohibited. Any complainant or witness who makes a report of sexual misconduct and is found to have intentionally given false information during an investigation may also be subject to disciplinary action. This provision does not apply to reports made in good faith, where the facts alleged in the complaint are not substantiated by an investigation.

If you or someone you know has been subjected to any form of sexual misconduct or gender-based discrimination, you are encouraged to seek immediate assistance. All reports of sexual misconduct or discrimination should be made to the University’s Title IX Coordinator.

TITLE IX RESOURCES

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

SAU Campus Police Department
Baker Hall
919.516.4911
24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week

Raleigh Police Department – Downtown District
218 W Cabarrus Street
Raleigh, NC 27610
911 Emergency Dispatch
919.829.1911 Non-Emergency Dispatch

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

Gordon Health Center
Monday – Friday | 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Main Number: 919.516.4142
Timothy Stevenson, RN 919.516.4304
tbstevenson@gzfyly.com
Mary Jenkins, Medical Assistant 919.516.4305
mmholt@gzfyly.com

Solace Center
Provides free sexual assault forensic exams
Monday – Friday | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
1012 Oberlin Road
Raleigh, NC 27605
www.interactofwake.org

WakeMed Hospital
24 hours per day, 7 days per week
3000 New Bern Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27610
919.350.8000
www.wakemed.org

Wake County Public Health Services–Clinic A
Provides free STD testing, first come first served
Monday, Thursday, Friday | 8:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday | 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m., Wednesday | 4:30 p.m.
10 Sunnybrook Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
919.250.4410
www.wakegov.com/human services/publichealth

CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING & SUPPORT SERVICES

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
CAPS House
Monday – Friday | 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday | availability by appointment
Walk-Ins Welcome
919.516.4255

University Chaplain
The Reverend Hershey Mallette Stephens
Hunter Building Room 207
919.516.4241
hmstephens@gzfyly.com

LGBTQ RESOURCES

LGBT Center of Raleigh
324 South Harrington Street
Raleigh, NC 27603
919.832.4484
info@lgbtcenterofRaleigh.com

EXTERNAL REPORTING OPTIONS

Office for Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue SW
Washington, DC 20202

Phone: 202.453.6020
Fax: 202.453.6021 TTY: 800.877.8339

OCR complaints must ordinarily be filed within 180 days of the last act of discrimination. OCR may extend the filing deadlines under certain circumstances. If you are requesting an extension of the filing deadline, you may be asked to show good cause why you did not file your complaint within the 180-day period.

 

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Raleigh Area Office
434 Fayetteville Street, Suite 700
Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: 800.669.4000
Fax: 919.856.4151 TTY: 800.669.6820

The EEOC prohibits sex-based discrimination including sexual harassment in the workplace. Complaints must generally be filed within 180 days from the last act of discrimination or harassment. State law may cause the timeframe to be extended to 300 days.