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Complainant refers to the person making a complaint of sexual misconduct.
Consent is an informed and freely and affirmatively communicated willingness to participate in a particular sexual activity. Consent can be expressed either by words or by clear and unambiguous actions, as long as those words or actions create mutually understandable permission regarding the conditions of each instance of sexual activity. It is the responsibility of the person who wants to engage in the sexual activity to ensure that s/he has the consent of the other to engage in each instance of sexual activity.
Dating Violence is violence committed by a person:
Family (Domestic) Violence includes felony or misdemeanor crimes of violence committed by a current or former spouse or intimate partner of the Victim, by a person with whom the Victim shares a child in common, by a person who is cohabitating with or has cohabitated with the Victim as a spouse or intimate partner or roommate, by a person similarly situated to a spouse of the Victim under the domestic or family violence laws of the State of Texas, or by any other person against an adult or youth Victim who is protected from that person’s acts under the domestic or family violence laws of the State of Texas.
Preponderance of the Evidence means the greater weight and degree of credible evidence. Preponderance of the evidence is the standard for determining allegations of sexual misconduct under this Policy. Preponderance of the evidence is satisfied if the action is more likely to have occurred than not.
Respondent refers to the person accused of sexual misconduct and shall be referred to herein as either Respondent, Alleged Perpetrator, Accused, or Perpetrator, and these terms may be used interchangeably throughout this Policy.
Responsible Employee refers to a campus employee who has the authority to redress sexual misconduct; who has the duty to report incidents of sexual misconduct to the Title IX Coordinator or other appropriate designee, or whom a student could reasonably believe has this authority or duty. Responsible employees shall include all administrators, faculty, staff, student workers.
Retaliation means any adverse action threatened or taken against a person because he or she has filed, supported, or provided information in connection with a Complaint of Sexual Misconduct, including but not limited to direct and indirect intimidation, threats, and harassment.
Sexual Assault means any form of non-consensual sexual activity representing a continuum of conduct from forcible rape to nonphysical forms of pressure designed to compel individuals to engage in sexual activity against their will. Examples of sexual assault include, but are not limited to, the following non-consensual sexual activity:
Sexual Exploitation occurs when a person takes non‐consensual or abusive sexual advantage of another for his or her own advantage or benefit, or to benefit or advantage anyone other than the one being exploited. Examples can include, but are not limited to, the following behaviors:
Sexual Harassment is any unwelcome verbal, nonverbal, written, electronic or physical behavior of a sexual nature directed at someone, or against a particular group, because of that person’s or group’s sex, or based on gender stereotypes, severe or pervasive, and where it meets either of the following criteria:
Sexual Intimidation includes but is not limited to:
Sexual Misconduct is a broad term encompassing a range of nonconsensual sexual activity or unwelcome behavior of a sexual nature. The term includes but is not limited to sexual assault, sexual exploitation, sexual intimidation, sexual harassment, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Sexual misconduct can be committed by men or women, strangers or acquaintances, and can occur between or among people of the same or opposite sex.
Sexual Violence refers to physical sexual acts perpetrated against a person’s will or where a person is incapable of giving consent. All such acts are forms of Sexual Misconduct.
Stalking means engaging in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to:
Student refers to any person who has been accepted for admission, or who is currently or was previously enrolled in the University on either a full-time or part-time basis.
Third party refers to any person who is not a current student or employee of the University, including but not limited to vendors and invited and uninvited visitors.
Third-Party Reporting refers to the submission of a complaint of sexual misconduct by a person on behalf of another person.
Title IX Coordinator is the person who has been designated by the college to coordinate efforts to comply with and implement this Policy. The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for conducting the administrative investigation of reports of sexual misconduct and is available to discuss options, provide support, explain college policies and procedures, and provide education on relevant issues. For Title IX inquiries, contact Erica Precht, Title IX Coordinator and Director of Student Engagement, at (337) 521-6985, 1101 Bertrand Drive, Lafayette, LA 70506.
Title IX Investigator refers to the person who conducts the Title IX investigation.
College Affiliated Program or Activity refers to any program or activity, on or off campus that is initiated, aided, authorized or supervised by the college or by an officially-recognized organization of, or within, the University.
College Premises are buildings or grounds owned, leased, operated, controlled or supervised by the University including property that is within or reasonably contiguous to the premises owned by the college but controlled by another person, is frequently used by students, and supports institutional purposes (such as a food or other retail vendor.)
Lafayette Campus
1101 Bertrand Dr.
Lafayette, LA 70506
P: (337) 521-9000
admissions@solacc.edu
Acadian Campus
1933 W. Hutchinson Ave.
Crowley, LA 70526
P: (337) 788-7521
acadian@solacc.edu
C.B. Coreil Campus
1124 Vocational Dr.
Ville Platte, LA 70586
P: (337) 363-2197
cbcoreil@solacc.edu
Evangeline Campus
6305 Main Highway
St. Martinville, LA 70582
P: (337) 394-6466
evangelinecampus@solacc.edu
Franklin Campus
1013 Perret St.
Franklin, LA 70538
P: (337) 413-8146
franklin@solacc.edu
Gulf Area Campus
1115 Clover St.
Abbeville, LA 70510
P: (337) 893-4984
gulfarea@solacc.edu
New Iberia Campus
908 Ember Dr.
New Iberia, LA 70560
P: (337) 373-0172
newiberia@solacc.edu
T.H. Harris Campus
332 E. South St.
Opelousas, LA 70570
P: (337) 943-1518
thharris@solacc.edu
Acadia Parish
Acadian Campus
1933 W. Hutchinson Ave.
Crowley, LA 70526
(337) 788-7521
acadian@solacc.edu
Evangeline Parish
C.B. Coreil Campus
1124 Vocational Dr.
Ville Platte, LA 70586
(337) 363-2197
cbcoreil@solacc.edu
Iberia Parish
New Iberia Campus
908 Ember Dr.
New Iberia, LA 70560
P: (337) 373-0185
newiberia@solacc.edu
International School of Aviation Excellence
1113 Vortex Dr.
New Iberia, LA 70560
Phone: (337) 373-0106
Lafayette Parish
Lafayette Campus
1101 Bertrand Dr.
Lafayette, LA 70506
(337) 521-9000
admissions@solacc.edu
St. Landry Parish
T.H. Harris Campus
332 East South St.
Opelousas, LA 70570
P: (337) 943-1518
thharris@solacc.edu
St. Martin Parish
Evangeline Campus
6305 Main Highway
St. Martinville, LA 70582
(337) 394-2750
evangeline@solacc.edu
St. Mary Parish
Franklin Campus
1013 Perret St.
Franklin, LA 70538
(337) 413-8146
franklin@solacc.edu
Young Memorial Campus
900 Youngs Road
Morgan City, LA 70380
P: (985) 380-2957
youngmemorial@solacc.edu
Vermilion Parish
Gulf Area Campus
1115 Clover St.
Abbeville, LA 70510
P: (337) 893-4984
gulfareacampus@solacc.edu