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TITLE IX REPORTING


TITLE IX REPORTING

TITLE IX REPORTING

Any person that has witnessed or experienced gender-discrimination, sexual harassment, or sex violence can file a complaint. Graduate America College takes every report seriously, investigates the complaint, and works to protect the complainant and quickly find resolution.  There are several ways to file a complaint dependent on which agency you would like to submit the report to. Often, the differing agencies will cooperatively work to investigate and resolve the situation.

Contact one or more of the following with your complaint:

Tami Ngo, Director
(972) 530-1103 | t.ngo@ga.edu

Anh Nguyen, Enrollment/Financial Aid Administrator
(972) 530-1103 | a.nguyen@ga.edu

Garland Police Office
1891 Forest Lane
Garland, TX 75042
(972) 485-4840 | EMERGENCY: dial 911

An investigation plan is put into immediate action once you file a complaint.  This may or may not include the following:

  •  Interview with the reporter
  • Interview with the witness(es)
  • Interview with the perpetrator
  • Hearing
  • Reported resolution

Graduate America College team will work to ensure your privacy and confidentiality is maintained as governed by the law.

Title IX law states that the college is to take immediate action when a complaint is made into both investigation of the case as well as to protect the complainant. Graduate America College team will meet with each individual to determine necessary protective steps needed.