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College Student Bill of Rights
Concerning Faculty Sexual Harassment/ Sexual Misconduct
All college/university
students should be guaranteed the following rights concerning faculty sexual
harassment/sexual misconduct:
1. The right to receive and review, prior to enrolling at a college/university,
published summary statistics on the incidence of documented faculty sexual
harassment/sexual misconduct cases on campus.
2. The right to attend classes, receive academic advising/counseling, and
participate in any college/university related activity in an environment free of
faculty sexual harassment/sexual misconduct.
3. The right to be led by campus administrators (department heads, deans, and
president) who do not have past histories involving unpublicized or unreported
sexual harassment/sexual misconduct that prevent them from aggressively
protecting student rights.
4. The right to receive mandatory education/training on faculty sexual
harassment/sexual misconduct to include:
a. a clear statement of student rights and responsibilities,
b. specific guidelines concerning appropriate and
inappropriate faculty behaviors,
c. simple instructions concerning how and where to file a
complaint, and
d. a full explanation of options to initiate civil and/or
criminal charges, along with applicable filing
deadlines.
5. The right to be taught, advised, and counseled by faculty members who have
successfully completed a mandatory education/training program on sexual
harassment/sexual misconduct, to include:
a. specific faculty responsibilities,
b. clear guidelines concerning appropriate and inappropriate
behaviors, and
c. the serious disciplinary consequences for those who
violate student rights.
6. The right to know, before taking a class or selecting an advisor, whether the
professor has a disciplinary record for past sexual harassment/sexual misconduct
involving students.
7. The right to have a truly student-friendly complaint process, complete with
trained student advocates.
8. The right to know that all complaints (both formal and informal) concerning
alleged faculty sexual harassment/sexual misconduct will be competently,
confidentially, and thoroughly investigated in a timely manner by qualified
professionals, to include contacting former students who may have been
victimized, or who may have information relevant to the complaint.
9. The right to know that faculty charged with serious sexual harassment/sexual
misconduct will be immediately removed from any positions involving student
contact, pending the results of a full investigation.
10. The right to know that there is student representation on any
college/university board or committee charged with hearing/reviewing cases
involving faculty sexual harassment/sexual misconduct.
11. The right to know that faculty found guilty of sexual harassment/sexual
misconduct will be severely disciplined (including suspension without pay or
termination, depending upon the severity of the offense).
12. The right to receive a written apology, if victimized by faculty sexual
harassment/sexual misconduct, from the college/university president.
13. The right to receive counseling/therapy, if victimized by faculty sexual
harassment/sexual misconduct, paid for by the institution.
14. The right to receive a full refund of any tuition/fees paid for a course in
which faculty sexual harassment/sexual misconduct occurred.
15. The right to be protected from any attempted retaliation for filing a
complaint.
16. The right to know that there is student representation and input in any
campus effort to publicize or address issues involving faculty sexual
harassment/sexual misconduct.