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Title IX and Preventing Sexual Harassment

Welcome to Yavapai College's (YC) Title IX and Preventing Sexual Harassment online resource for students, employees, and third parties to learn more about YC's Title IX Sexual Harassment/Discrimination Policy and the protections under the 2020 Title IX regulatory changes.

Yavapai College policies (pdf):

If you have experienced or witnessed an act of sexual harassment, discrimination, or dating/partner violence, you are encouraged to report the incident to your college Title IX Coordinator, Monica Belknap: (928) 776-2211.


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If you are in an emergency situation, please make sure you are in a safe place and call 911. For non-emergencies, contact your college Title IX Coordinator or Campus Safety.

  • Title IX Coordinator Monica Belknap: (928) 776-2211; monica.belknap@yc.edu
  • Campus Safety: (928) 237-0420

Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Policy

The policy of Yavapai College (YC) is to provide an educational, employment, and business environment free of sexual violence, unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct or communications constituting Sexual Harassment as prohibited by state and federal law. Discrimination under this Policy is an unequal treatment of a student based on the student's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, or pregnancy. This Policy prohibits Sexual Harassment and Discrimination in any college education program or activity, which means all academic, educational, extracurricular, athletic and other programs.

Sexual Harassment

The 2020 Title IX Regulations define sexual harassment broadly to include any of three types of misconduct that—on the basis of sex—jeopardize the equal access to education and the educational programs/activities that Title IX is designed to protect. These three types of misconduct are:

  1. Any instance of quid pro quo harassment by a school's employee;
  2. any unwelcome conduct that a reasonable person would find so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it denies a person equal educational access;
  3. any instance of sexual assault (as defined in the Clery Act), dating violence, domestic violence, or stalking as defined in the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). For definitions of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking, please see the Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy.

Take the online Preventing Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence course.

Yavapai College has partnered with Get Inclusive, to help students address critical life skills such as sexual harassment & assault prevention and alcohol abuse prevention.

You may access your course, through the YC Portal:

  • Log in to the myYC Portal on the YC website
  • Expand the "Student" panel
  • Click on "Student Online Training"
  • You should be sent to the Get Inclusive Website and presented with a 1-hr training called: Voices For Change