Students at Frederick Community College have the right to a learning and working environment that is free from sexual misconduct, discrimination, and harassment, and that respects and protects the dignity and value of every member of the College community.
Title IX Sex-Based Discrimination is a form of sexual discrimination prohibited by federal and state discrimination laws, including Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and is strictly prohibited by FCC.
Title IX violations include (but are not limited to):
- repeated, unwanted sexual advances
- sexual advances made as a condition of an employment or academic decision
- repeated inappropriate remarks, jokes, innuendo or comments about sex or gender-specific traits
- disparate treatment based on gender
- disparate treatment based on a student’s parenting or pregnancy status
- Title IX violation that substantially interferes with the work or learning environment
- stalking
Locations this policy applies:
- on campus
- on school-sponsored trips, including during travel and at the destination
- at athletic events
- with student clubs
This Policy and Procedures applies to all members of the College community. Title IX violations can be committed by a person of any sex or gender identification, and it can occur between people of the same or different sex or gender identification. The full text of the FCC Policy and Procedures for Title IX can be found here.
Prohibition Against Retaliation
Frederick Community College has a strong prohibition against retaliation. The College does not tolerate acts of retaliation against anyone for engaging in filing a complaint or participating in an investigation.
Contact the Vice President of Student Experience for additional information or assistance.
Training, Education, and Prevention
FCC is committed to educating the College community regarding the prevention and elimination of Title IX violation. Creating an environment free from Title IX violation is the responsibility of all members of the College community. The College is committed to fostering a College climate free from Title IX violation through training, education, and prevention programs, and through policies and procedures that encourage prompt reporting, prohibit retaliation, and promote timely, fair, and impartial investigation and resolution of Title IX violation cases.
To ensure that students understand their rights and responsibilities under Title IX, the College provides awareness, knowledge, and skill-building workshops and events.
Other education and prevention resources include but are not limited to:
- Online Title IX training provided for all students, faculty, and staff. Certificates of completion will be issued. Please note that Title IX Training is mandatory for all employees
- The Title IX brochure is available in hard copy and online, describing College and community resources, confidential services, and support for students and employees who deal with sexual abuse and violence.
- The FCC Annual Security Report, which includes statistics regarding certain crimes as required by the Clery Act. The report is posted on the FCC website and updated annually in October.
- A dedicated webpage with the resource information and relevant links on the College website.
2020 Available Training
Maryland Affinity Group Title IX Training
Policy Information
FCC Title IX policy and procedures.
Title IX violations that occurred before August 1st 2024 are subject to the 2020 Title IX Regulations which are governed by our previous Title IX violation Policy.
Confidentiality
The College recognizes the importance of confidentiality. All reasonable efforts will be made to ensure the confidentiality of information received to protect the complainant, respondent, and the College community.
If a person requests that their name not be disclosed or that the College not investigate or take action related to a report of Title IX violation, the Title IX Coordinator will determine whether or not such a request can be honored while still providing a safe and nondiscriminatory environment for all students, faculty, and staff.
Confidentiality does not apply to minors (under the age of 18). State mandatory reporting laws require responsible employees to report child neglect and abuse that is suspected, observed, or in some cases, learned about through a third party, to the local department of social services or to a local law enforcement agency.
You have options, and trained professionals can help you decide your course of action. The Heartly House 24 Hour Hotline (301.662.8800) provides an anonymous confidential crisis line that will direct you to the appropriate resources given your desires on how you wish to proceed.
If You Have Experienced Title IX violation
Go to a safe location as soon as you are able.
Contact any of the following for immediate assistance:
- Public Safety: dial 4444 from a main campus phone or a Monroe Center office phone, or 301.846.2453 from any other phone
- Frederick Memorial Hospital: 240.566.3300
- The Heartly House – 24 Hour Hotline: 301.662.8800
- Carroll Hospital: 410.848.3000
- Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN): 1.800.656.HOPE • rainn.org • 24/7 support
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1.800.656.HOPE (4673) • A free and confidential 24/7 hotline for incidents occurring outside of Maryland
- Sexual Assault Legal Institute (SALI): 1.877.496.SALI
Note that College officials may contact on-call staff from other departments when their offices are closed or they are otherwise unavailable to assist immediately.
- If you are off College premises and experiencing an emergency situation, you can call local police by dialing 911. You may also call the local police department non-emergency line at 301.600.2100.
- Seek immediate medical attention, preferably at an emergency room. A Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE) is available to you as a means to collect evidence for possible prosecution. This exam can also provide options for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections, internal injuries, and the possibility of pregnancy. This medical examination is performed by a specially trained nurse and is available at Frederick Memorial Hospital or the Heartly House (24 Hour Hotline: 301.662.8800). Sometimes this process can be easier if you have a trusted friend or victim advocate with you. The Heartly House can accompany you for the forensic exam. You may request this assistance by calling the hotline. Even if you don’t want to report the assault to police right away, it is important to have a medical exam for your own well-being.
- Consider how you wish to proceed. You have options and trained professionals can help you decide your course of action. The Heartly House 24 Hour Hotline (301.662.8800) provides an anonymous confidential crisis line that will direct you to the appropriate resources given your desires on how you wish to proceed.
Reporting
Any person who believes they have been a victim of a Title IX violation or any person who has observed or learned about a Title IX incident should report the incident immediately to the applicable Title IX Coordinator or any responsible employee of the College. Any responsible employee of the College who receives a Title IX report must immediately refer the report to the Title IX Coordinator utilizing the appropriate Maxient Form (link reporting form). If any person believes a crime has been committed, it should also be reported to law enforcement. The name of the FCC Title IX Coordinator is posted on bulletin boards throughout the College, on the College website, and in college publications.
To report a Title IX violation, please contact the appropriate Title IX Coordinator listed below or fill out this incident reporting form.
For Students:
Dr. Benita Rashaw
Vice President for Student Experience
Title IX Coordinator for Students
[email protected]
Office: 301.846.2469
Klaire Williams
Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Students
[email protected]
Office:
301-624-2711
For Employees
Daniel West
Talent Acquisition Manager and Employee Title IX Coordinator
Gambrill Hall, Office 225
7932 Opossumtown Pike
Frederick, MD 21702
[email protected]
Office:
301.846.2686
Prompt reporting is encouraged to maximize the ability of the College to obtain evidence, identify potential witnesses, and conduct a thorough, prompt, and impartial investigation. The College recognizes the importance of confidentiality. All reasonable efforts will be made to ensure the confidentiality of information received to protect the complainant, respondent, and the College community.
Parenting, pregnancy and related conditions
Accommodations requested for students experiencing pregnancy or related conditions will go through the office of Disability Access Services in conjunction with the Title IX Coordinator. Pregnant and Parenting students are encouraged to also connect with our additional campus resources
Grievance Process
Upon notification and awareness of allegations of Title IX violation, the College will take immediate safety and security measures and appropriate action to assess, and/or investigate what occurred. This obligation applies to Title IX violation covered by this Policy and Procedures regardless of whether a parallel law enforcement investigation or action is pending.
Upon receiving a report of alleged Title IX violation, regardless of whether a formal complaint is filed, the Title IX Coordinator shall promptly contact the complainant to discuss the availability of supportive measures, consider the complainant’s wishes with respect to supportive measures, inform the complainant of the availability of supportive measures with or without the filing of a formal complaint, and explain to the complainant the process for filing a formal complaint. If the complainant does not wish to file a formal complaint and the Title IX Coordinator concludes that misconduct has occurred that does not meet the definition of Title IX violation as defined in Section II of this Policy, the Title IX Coordinator shall refer the matter for processing under any other applicable College Policy and Procedure, which may include the Code of Student Conduct, Complaint Policy and Procedures for Students, Complaint Policy and Procedures for Employees, Employee Misconduct Policy
Equitable Treatment: The College will treat complainants and respondents equitably by offering supportive measures to complainants and by adhering to the grievance process outlined in the Title IX Policy, before imposing any disciplinary sanctions or other sanctions that are not supportive measures against respondents.
The Frederick Community College policy and procedures are detailed fully here.
General Principles:
Upon receiving a formal complaint, the Title IX Coordinator(s) shall initiate the following grievance process, which shall at all times be guided by the following basic principles:
- Equitable treatment of the parties by providing remedies and by following the grievance process before the imposition of any disciplinary sanctions or other actions that are not supportive measures against a respondent.
- Objective evaluation of all relevant evidence, including both inculpatory and exculpatory evidence, and prohibition of credibility determinations depending on a party’s status as complainant, respondent, or witness.
- Requirement that any person designated as a Title IX Coordinator, investigator, decision maker, or any person designated to facilitate an informal process not have a conflict of interest against complainants and respondents generally or an individual complainant and respondent.
The College will ensure that all persons serving as Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision makers, and informal resolution facilitators will receive training on:
- the definition of Title IX violation set forth above;
- the scope of the College education program or activity;
- how to conduct an investigation and grievance process; and
- how to serve impartially.
- Presumption that the respondent is not responsible for the alleged conduct until a determination has been made at the conclusion of the grievance process.
- Prompt resolution of the grievance process, provided, however, that delays may be permissible for good cause such as law enforcement involvement, absence of a party, witness, or advisor, or translation or other accommodation needs.
- Description of the range of possible disciplinary sanctions and remedies the College may implement following any determination of responsibility.
- Application of the preponderance of the evidence standard for formal complaints against students and employees.
- Providing of an avenue and permissible bases for the parties to appeal.
- Provision of a range of supportive measures to the parties.
- Unless waived, the process will not allow, rely upon, or otherwise use questions or evidence that constitute or seek disclosure of information protected by a legally recognized privilege.
Retaliation
The College shall not, and shall not permit any of its employees, agents, or students, to intimidate, threaten, coerce, or discriminate against any individual for the purpose of interfering with any right or privilege secured by Title IX and its regulations, or because the individual has made a report or complaint, testified, assisted, or participated or refused to participate in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under this Policy.
Resources
Students or others who are not sure whether they want to make a report should still seek help from the resources listed. These resources are provided to offer nonjudgmental support and information.
TITLE IX BROCHURE
For Guidance in Filing a Complaint
Title IX Coordinator
Dr. Benita Rashaw
Vice President for Student Experience
Student Center, H100A
7932 Opossumtown Pike
Frederick, MD 21702
[email protected]
Office: 301.846.2469
Confidential Reporter
Kathy Manwiller, Counseling & Wellness Services Counselor,
301.624.2757
In Case of an Emergency on Campus:
College Security
Call 4444 from a main campus phone or Monroe Center office or
301.846.2453 from any other phone
Confidential Resources to Discuss Sexual Misconduct:
Frederick County Hotline,
A service of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County 27/4 Information and Referral for Crisis Intervention
Call
211 or
866.411.6803
www.fcmha.org
Nearest Hospitals equipped with Department of State Police Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit:
Frederick Memorial Health Hospital
240.566.3300
Carroll Hospital
410.848.3000
Heartly House – Crisis Hotline
301.662.8800
www.HeartlyHouse.org
Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MCASA)/Sexual Assault Legal Institute (SALI)
301.565.2277 or
1.877.SALI (7254)
www.mcasa.org
National Sexual Assault Hotline,
A free and confidential 24/7 hotline for incidents occurring outside of Maryland
1.800.656.HOPE (4673)
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)
24/7 support
1.800.656.HOPE
www.rainn.org