Title IX: Sexual Harassment and Other Sexual Misconduct Policy
The University of Baltimore (“University” or “UBalt”) is committed to providing a working and learning environment safe from Sexual Harassment, Sexual Misconduct and Retaliation. The University accomplishes this through training, education, prevention programs, and policies and procedures that promote prompt reporting, prohibit Retaliation, and implement timely, fair and impartial investigations and resolutions that ensure due process and remedy Policy violations.
Title IX Reporting Form
Individuals who have witnessed or experienced sexual misconduct may report the incident to the University using the Title IX Reporting Form. Reports are sent directly to the Title IX Coordinator, who oversees all sex discrimination matters at the University. If you have any questions about this form or the University’s process for responding to and resolving incidents of sexual misconduct, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at T9@ubalt.edu or 410.837.5020.
Important Note: THIS IS NOT A POLICE REPORT. THIS IS NOT A FORMAL COMPLAINT
- If this is an emergency or you currently feel at risk for your personal safety on UBalt campus, please dial 911. Your call will be routed simultaneously to both Baltimore's 911 operations and the University of Maryland, Baltimore Police. A dispatcher will respond and UMB officers, stationed at UBalt, will be on scene immediately.
- Call 410.837.4444 for non-emergency service requests on the UBalt campus. You will reach the UBalt Safety and Security department. A UBalt Safety and Security team member will respond to your call and provide fast and appropriate assistance.
The University of Baltimore is committed to maintaining a learning and working environment that is safe from Sexual Harassment, Sexual Misconduct and Retaliation.
Non-Discrimination Policy
The University of Baltimore is committed to providing a working and learning environment free from all types of discrimination prohibited by State and Federal laws, including on the basis of sex, gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics (hereinafter “Protected Status”). The University is committed to providing access to all academic and employment programs, benefits and activities on the basis of demonstrated ability, performance and merit, without regard to personal factors that are irrelevant to the program involved. Therefore, no person, on the basis of their Protected Status, shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to unlawful discrimination, harassment or retaliation under any University program or activity including employment terms and conditions.
For emergency situations, please call 911 to contact the University of Maryland, Baltimore Police Department or local emmergency personnel immediately.
- Students may also contact the Student Assistance Program 24-hours a day by calling 1.800.327.2251. Students looking for additional support may also contact the Clinical Case Manager at 410.837.5159.
- Faculty and Staff may contact the Employee Assistance Program 24-hours a day by calling 1.855.410.7628. Faculty and Staff looking for additional support may also contact the Office of Human Resources at 410.837.5410.
Pregnancy Policy
This form assists the Office of Disability and Access Services (DAS) in determining whether, or to what extent, academic adjustments or modifications for pregnancy or parenting students can be granted. Title IX provides protections for pregnant/parenting students. The appropriateness of specific reasonable adjustments varies based on student needs and what is fundamental to the course or program in question.
If you are unsure of how to answer a question, do your best to provide the information. You will have the opportunity to review and discuss everything during the Intake meeting prior to making any final decisions.
The University is fully committed to complying with all requirements Title IX and to providing equal educational opportunities to otherwise qualified students who are pregnant. If you believe you have been denied reasonable access as is granted by these regulations, the university has established procedures to review these concerns. Please see the University policy guide for more information.