Title IX Compliance
NOC Title IX Training
- Sexual Assault Awareness and Trainging: At NOC we pride ourselves on providing an enlightening college experience, which demands a safe and healthy student environment. To that end, we require students and new employees to view an online interpersonal violence prevention program from Student Success™. This video-based program will provide critical information about Consent, Bystander Intervention, Sexual Assault, Dating and Domestic Violence, Stalking, and much more. Student Success will help you better understand how vitally important these issues are and what you can do to help make NOC safer. You may take the training by going to Employees: https://noc-ok.safecolleges.com/register/f73df684, or Students: https://nocstudents-ok.safecolleges.com/register/c21bd17a.
- Title IX Handbook
Title IX Training Series
Complaint of Sexual Harrassment/Sexual Assault
You do not have to use this form to receive assistance. If you believe you have been sexually assaulted or harassed by any member of the College community or while participating in a College sponsored activity, you are encouraged to bring it to the attention of the Title IX Coordinator, and/or other College official. This form is to be used for reporting to the Title IX Coordinator. If you would like to initiate a criminal investigation of a sexual assault, call the NOC Student Affairs Office at 580.628.6240, as soon as possible, or Campus Security at 580.628.1947. IF YOU NEED IMMEDIATE HELP CALL 911. The Title IX Coordinator is available to provide you with answers to questions you may have about the process and your options, advice and/or referrals. You are not obligated to use your name; however, should you want disciplinary action taken, if appropriate, in response to your allegation(s), your name is essential to the process. If you feel strongly about confidentiality, the Title IX Coordinator can put the person “on notice” and attempt to stop the behavior through an educational process on the law and policy on sexual harassment and the inappropriateness of the person’s conduct. Whatever your decision, the Title IX Coordinator or any other University official is available to assist you in stopping the unwelcome and unwanted conduct.