Title IX
Title IX
CAB439K | (210) 784-2061 (also for Information, Complaints, and Support for Pregnant & Parenting Students)
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs and activities at schools that receive federal financial assistance. Title IX ensures program equity and forbids sexual harassment, sexual violence, sexual assault, domestic and dating violence, stalking, and discrimination based on sex or pregnancy or parental status.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio is committed to providing an educational environment and workplace free from discrimination and harassment based on sex. Any member of the campus community or public who witnesses, is subjected to, or is informed about incidents of sex discrimination, including sexual harassment and/or related retaliation, involving faculty, staff, or students should contact the university’s Title IX Office. Texas A&M University-San Antonio promptly and thoroughly investigates complaints of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and/or related retaliation in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, The Texas A&M University System Policy 08.01, The Texas A&M University System Regulation 08.01.01, and university rules and/or procedures.
For more information about Title IX, confidentiality, and/or reporting options, please contact the university’s Title IX Office at 210-784-2061. You may also visit www.tamusa.edu/titleix. For information for pregnant and parenting students, see https://www.tamusa.edu/university-policies/titleix/pregnant-and-parenting-students.html.
Additional campus resources include:
- Student Counseling Center: (210) 784-1331
- A&M-San Antonio Police Department: (210) 784-1900
- A&M-San Antonio Office of Victim Services and Crime Prevention: (210) 784-1906
- The Rape Crisis Center 24/7 Hotline: (210) 349-7273