Mandatory Reporting
While we encourage all campus community members to report incidents of harassment or discrimination, or any form of sexual misconduct, several classifications of campus community members have been identified as mandatory reporters for Title IX purposes.
Faculty and Staff
All faculty and staff at St. Norbert College, with a few exceptions (see bullets), are considered mandatory reporters for Title IX. This means that regardless of position or status, all faculty and staff are required to disclose Title IX related information and/or incidents that came to their attention.
Positions that are exempt because they are confidential resources.
- Health & Wellness Services staff
- Ordained Clergy/Chaplains (available to faculty, staff and students)
Resident Assistants (REH staff) and Campus Safety Staff
Resident assistants and campus safety staff are expected to be mandatory reporters at all times due to their visible presence on campus as the “go-to” individuals when assistance is needed.
Student Workers
All student workers are considered mandatory reporters when working. If a student worker becomes aware of information or an incident of sex discrimination/misconduct while acting in the capacity of his or her employment, a report must be made. As noted above, REH student staff are mandated at all times.
Make a Report
Learn more about the options available to you notify the college of a sex or gender-based harassment/discrimination incident.
Sex and Gender Harassment/Discrimination Policy
Student Complaint Resolution Procedure
Employee Complaint Resolution Procedure
Contact Title IX Coordinator
Robert Babcock, Ed. D.
Title IX Coordinator
920-403-3018
robert.babcock@snc.edu
titleix@snc.edu