Equal and Fair Access
Saint Anselm College supports equal access to educational opportunities and benefits to all members of the Saint Anselm College community. This means you are entitled to equal and fair access and treatment in all places, including but not limited to athletic facilities, classrooms, residence halls, social events, and the Title IX process.
In the context of Title IX, Saint Anselm College will consider requests for disability accommodations to help students report sexual violence and misconduct or respond to claims made against them participate in the investigation and adjudication process, and determine which interim or supportive measures to implement. Examples of a reasonable accommodation in the Title IX process include:
- extra time to review and respond to documents;
- longer or more frequent breaks during interviews and/or hearings;
- auxiliary aids or assistive devices, including
- an interpreter, note-taker,
- recording device, or copies of documents
- A Support Person, (distinctly different from the role an Advisor that is allowed in the Title IX process) that has limited requirements and restrictions on participation in the Title IX process.
The Title IX Coordinator will work with the Associate Director of Disability Services to implement reasonable accommodations.