Title IX
Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in education programs and activities — such as housing, athletics, and employment — at universities that receive federal financial assistance. Sex discrimination includes sexual harassment, sexual assault, or sexual violence — such as stalking, domestic violence, or rape.
California Lutheran University does not tolerate any degree of sexual misconduct on
or off-campus. Sexual misconduct violates the values of our community as well as the
University's mission to educate leaders who are strong in character and in their identity
and vocation, and committed to service and justice as articulated in the University's
mission statement.
More Information About Title IX
Your Role in Title IX
If a student discloses sex discrimination, your role as a staff or faculty member is to:
- Report the disclosure to the Title IX Coordinator (see Points of Contact below)
- Direct the student to our Title IX student information page
- Policy on Sexual Harassment Prohibited by Title IX
- Policy on Non-Title IX Sexual Harassment Against Students
Points of Contact
- Jill Moffitt, Title IX Coordinator
805-493-3630, titleix@CalLutheran.edu - Chris Paul, Deputy Title IX Coordinator
805-493-3630, titleix@CalLutheran.edu - Raymond Pickett, Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminar
(PLTS)
(510) 559-2710, rpickett@plts.edu
Confidential Resources
- Jayme Davidson,
Coalition for Family Harmony Advocate;
j.davidson@coalition.org, 805-754-7566 - Counseling and Psychological Services
- Campus Ministries
- Health Services (*if not providing treatment for an injury caused by the abuse/assault)
- Spiritual Care Team (PLTS)