XXV. Remedies
If Prohibited Conduct is deemed to have occurred, the University of Jamestown will take all reasonable steps necessary in order to prevent recurrence and to remedy any discriminatory effects on the Complainant and others, if appropriate. When a Respondent is found responsible for the prohibited behavior as alleged, remedies must be provided to the Complainant. Remedies are designed to restore or preserve equal access to the University’s education programs or activities. Remedies may include supportive measures that are punitive or would pose a burden on the Respondent. The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for effective implementation of any remedies.
Possible remedies include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Academic support, including tutoring, arranging for extra time to complete academic requirements, or to re-take a class or withdraw from a class and to do so without an academic or financial penalty;
- Moving the Complainant(s) or Respondent(s) to a different residence hall;
- Counseling and mental health services;
- Housing assistance;
- Conducting additional training on Title IX requirements; and
- Conducting bystander intervention and sexual violence prevention programs with students.