Are you an emerging or aspiring Title IX Coordinator? Learn how to be more confident in your role by gaining a toolbelt of tangible resources and a roadmap for success.
Overview
New Title IX Coordinators may enter their role with little or no formalized training. This workshop will provide new coordinators with less than one year of professional experience with the right tools and strategies to be successful in their new role. The workshop will cover the main responsibilities of a Title IX Coordinator including:
- Case management considerations
- Reviewing policies and procedures
- Leading campus-wide training efforts
- Strategies to effectively position yourself as the campus expert on all things Title IX
You’ll come away with a collection of practical tools, resources, and roadmaps that you will help you acclimate to the demands of your complex new role on campus.
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for new and aspiring Title IX Coordinators with less than one year of professional experience in the role.
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Limited Attendance
In order to ensure a high-quality learning experience, we have intentionally designed this Virtual Training to have a limited number of total attendees. To ensure access from both paying participants and also from those who have an All-Inclusive membership, when the membership cap is reached, only paying participants can register after that point (while spaces are still available). If you have questions about whether this program is right for you, please contact us.
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Online Learning
Our virtual trainings go far beyond just replicating PowerPoint presentations online: these experiences are intentionally designed to give you the kind of robust and dynamic learning experience you’ve come to expect from Academic Impressions. These trainings provide you with an active learning environment and an online space where you can explore ideas, get inspired by what your peers are doing, and understand the range of possibilities around a certain topic. You will leave these sessions with practical solutions that you can take back to your team or task force.
What you will get:
- A dynamic, interactive, and high-touch virtual learning experience designed to engage and set you up for growth
- Seamless online face-time, networking, group work, and Q&A opportunities from the comfort of your own workspace
- Practical takeaways and hands-on knowledge
- Guidance from vetted subject matter experts
- Unlimited access to all recorded online sessions
AGENDA
12:00 – 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
12:00 – 12:30 p.m. ET
12:30 – 1:15 p.m. ET
During this opening session, our expert speaker with provide an overview of Title IX, including its scope, jurisdiction, and institutional obligations as well as introducing the key concepts of equity, impartiality, fairness, and transparency.
1:15 – 1:30 p.m. ET
1:30 – 2:30 p.m. ET
As a new Title IX Coordinator, you will get solutions for effectively managing your cases, and you’ll learn strategies to align your sexual harassment policies and procedures with the Title IX Final Rule. Please have your sexual harassment policy handy for reference during the workshop. You will want to prepare any questions that you may have related to case management and your sexual harassment policy.
2:30 – 3:00 p.m. ET
3:00 – 4:00 p.m. ET
You will learn strategies to lead critical training programs and campus wide programming initiatives while effectively positioning yourself as the Title IX campus expert. Be prepared to share some of your professional challenges as it as it relates to serving in this role and your success stories. You will want to prepare any questions that you may have related to case management, policy, training and programming and any other questions specific to your role.
4:00 – 4:15 p.m. ET
4:15 – 4:45 p.m. ET
During this final session, you will audit and identify critical next steps to set you up for success in your role.
4:45 – 5:00 p.m. ET
SPEAKERS

Jeanine Bias
Director, Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion / Title IX Coordinator, Sam Houston State University
Jeanine Bias has spent her entire professional career in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs. Currently, she serves as a resource for advisement and consultation on issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Her responsibilities include providing leadership to investigations into allegations of discrimination, harassment, and other civil rights violations as well as develop and facilitate university wide training programs and activities related to Title IX, Title VII, and other Equal Employment Opportunities/Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) laws and regulations.