Sexual Harassment Policy
POL 04.25.3
November 20, 1998 Archived Version (Effective November 20, 1998 through December 21, 2005)
Non-Discrimination
Authority:
Board of Trustees
History:
First Issued: September 18, 1992. Last Revised: November 20, 1998. Additional History Information.
Additional References:
UNC Code: Appendix I.C. (Personnel) and XII (Students); Interpersonal Relationships among Faculty, Staff and Students
Contact Info: Coordinator of Harassment Prevention Programs (919-513-1234)
- POLICY STATEMENT
1.1 Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination in violation of federal
and state law and North Carolina State University policy, and will not be
tolerated. North Carolina State University will respond promptly to all complaints
of sexual harassment. Faculty, staff, and students should be aware that violation
of this policy will lead to serious disciplinary action up to and including
dismissal.
1.2 North Carolina State University hereby affirms its desire to maintain
a work environment for all employees and an academic environment for all faculty
and students that is free from all forms of harassment and discrimination.
North Carolina State University wishes to maintain an environment which supports
and rewards individuals on the basis of such relevant factors as academic
ability and work performance.
1.3 Conduct or action that either imposes a requirement of sexual cooperation
as a condition of employment, employment decisions or academic advancement,
or creates an intimidating environment that prevents effective learning or
work performance, is in opposition to a campus environment free of harassment.
- DEFINITION
2.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal
or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitutes sexual harassment when:
2.1.1 submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly
a term or condition of an individuals employment, employment decisions,
academic advancement and/or receipt of a needed or legitimately requested
University service, or
2.1.2 submission to, or rejection of, such conduct by an individual is
used as the basis for decisions affecting such individual in matters of
employment, employment decisions, academic advancement or receipt of a needed
or legitimately requested University service, or
2.1.3 such conduct has the intention or effect of unreasonably interfering
with an individuals work or academic performance or of creating an
intimidating, hostile or offensive working/learning environment.
2.2 Sexual harassment may involve persons of the opposite sex or persons
of the same sex.
- PROCEDURES, TRAINING, EDUCATION AND PREVENTION
The Board of Trustees hereby delegates to the Chancellor the authority to
implement this policy and to establish necessary and appropriate procedures
to achieve a harassment-free campus.