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Title IX

What should I know about Title IX at Northwestern?

Welcome to Northwestern!  Student safety is a high priority at UNW.  For this reason, students should become familiar with the Sexual Misconduct Policy.  The Sexual Misconduct/Title IX training video, available on students’ Moodle page, shares important information about where the policy can be found, definitions of conduct that violates the policy and/or the law, how and to whom to report an incident, and an outline of Northwestern’s response and the complaint process when someone reports to the University.

All students in their first year at Northwestern and who are attending classes on the physical grounds of the campus in Roseville and/or Sioux Falls are required to watch the Title IX training video within the first 10 days of the start of the academic school year.   The deadline for students starting school on August 28, 2019 is September 6, 2019.  If a student attends or attended the Title IX training session during new student orientation held in August 2019, the student does not need to view the video posted on Moodle.

The deadline for students in the Adult Undergraduate or Graduate Studies programs will vary depending upon a student’s first day of classes but should be completed within the first 10 days of the start of school.

Students who are returning to Northwestern or for students who attend online classes only are strongly encouraged to watch the video but it is not a requirement.

If you have any technical issues while watching the video or have questions or concerns about this policy and/or the training video, please contact me as soon as possible.

I pray that you have a safe year and that God moves in your life blessing you intellectually, personally, and spiritually.

Sincerely,

Kelly Franck

HR Business Partner and Title IX Coordinator


How do I get to the Title IX training?

Title IX Training


Run, Hide, Fight Training

How should I be prepared in case of an emergency on campus?

Northwestern has adopted the Department of Homeland Security's recommended "Run, Hide, Fight" approach in the event of a dangerous person scenario. Click the link below to watch the video.

Run, Hide, Fight Video

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Questions or Feedback

If you have any additional questions, or if you have feedback about this article, please contact the Office of Dual Enrollment.

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