Sexual Misconduct Policy/Title IX
TITLE IX POLICIES AND INFORMATION
WCCC provides intentional programs and campaigns intended to prevent or end dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Training programs for all new students consist of prevention engagement during New Student Orientation and includes definitions of terms, prevention strategies, and victim resources both on and off campus. Employees are required to complete online training on sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.
Title IX Contact
Tyler Stoldt
Dean of Student Services and Title IX Coordinator
One College Drive
Calais, ME 04619
207-454-1032
tstoldt@wccc.me.edu
Confidential Resource Advisor
Rural Advocate – Sexual Assault Services
Aroostook Mental Health Center
1-800-871-7741
SAS-INFO@amhc.org
Sexual Harassment and Title IX Policies and Procedures
- Policy 202 – Discrimination on the Basis of Sex, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault and other Sex-Based Conduct, Relationship Violence, and Stalking
- Procedure 201.1/202.1 – College Procedure for Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Harassment and Affirmative Action Complaints
- Procedure 202.2 – Discrimination on the Basis of Sex, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault and Other Sex-Based Conduct, Relationship Violence and Stalking Procedure