Title IX
Title IX protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive financial assistance from the federal government. This includes protection for students, educators and school employees against all forms of sex or gender discrimination, including sexual harassment, dating and domestic violence, other forms of sexual misconduct, stalking and retaliation.
Title IX Coordinators
Each Minnesota State campus has a Title IX Coordinator to provide support to students. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence or sex discrimination, contact your campus Title IX office for assistance. Always call 911 in an emergency.
Title IX CoordinatorsReport an Incident
Students, faculty, or employees at a Minnesota State college or university who have experienced sexual assault or violence can contact their campus Title IX Coordinator or use the following forms to report an incident. Always call 911 in an emergency. Visit the Student Basic Needs page to find resources.
Report Sexual Violence Report Discrimination or HarassmentEquity and Inclusion Policies and Compliance
Find Minnesota State Board policies, state and federal laws, and additional information about equity and inclusion policies and procedures at Minnesota State.
Policies and ComplianceTitle IX Personnel Training Materials
Find trainings provided by Minnesota State that fit within the scope of Title IX training requirements.
Title IX Training MaterialsCampus Climate Assessment
The Minnesota State Office of Equity and Inclusion developed a campus climate assessment process and framework that its colleges and universities can use to measure and address issues impacting campus climate.
Campus Climate AssessmentContact
Desiree’ Clark, MS (she/her)
Civil Rights, Title IX, Affirmative Action and Compliance Officer
Minnesota State Office of Equity and Inclusion
651-724-9640
Desiree.Clark@MinnState.edu
Ashley Atteberry PhD (she/her)
Associate Compliance Officer
651-724-9337
Ashley.Atteberry@MinnState.edu