Carleton is committed to remediating the impact that sexual misconduct has on a student’s educational experience and strives to prevent its recurrence.
The Title IX Coordinator will work with a student to provide/request accommodations to reduce the impact of the experience. Some accommodations can be put in place long term while others are used temporarily while a student is seeking longer term resolution. Accommodations are treated as privately as possible, with information shared only on a need-to-know basis in order for accommodations to be effected.
Examples of campus accommodations for students may include:
- Changes in academic/class assignments or schedules
- Changes in living arrangements (including requests to move within on-campus housing as well as requests to provide temporary or long term on-campus housing to students who reside off-campus)
- Changes to work or research schedules or assignments
- Assistance in requesting academic allowances
- Issuance of a formal request that a student cease current behaviors
- Issuance of a mutual No Contact Order, a formal request that the Carleton community members involved in an incident have no contact with one another
To request these accommodations please contact the Title IX Coordinator.