
Office of Title IX & Equal Opportunity
Notice of Non-Discrimination
In accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU) is committed to ensuring a campus community free from unlawful discrimination. WesternU strictly prohibits unlawful discrimination in all its programs, activities, admissions, and employment. This policy applies to all aspects of the university, including education programs, employment, admissions, and any other WesternU activities.
WesternU prohibits discrimination based on the following characteristics:
- Race (including traits associated with race, such as hair texture and protective hairstyles)
- Ethnicity, Color, and National Origin
- Immigration Status and Ancestry
- Sex, Gender, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression
- Sexual Orientation
- Physical or Mental Disability
- Age
- Religion (including religious dress and grooming practices)
- Medical Condition and Genetic Information
- Marital Status
- Pregnancy (including childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions)
- Military or Veteran Status
- Perceived Characteristics – Discrimination is prohibited if an individual is perceived to have any of the above characteristics.
- Association with Protected Groups – Discrimination based on association with a person or group with one or more protected characteristics is also prohibited.
- Other Legally Protected Classes – WesternU complies with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances regarding discrimination.
The policy prohibits
- discrimination based on sex, gender, gender identity, and gender expression, and sexual orientation
- sexual violence
- sexual harassment
- retaliation
WesternU is committed to providing an inclusive and equitable environment free from unlawful discrimination or harassment in all aspects of university life.
WesternU protects individuals against retaliation for exercising their rights under WesternU policy or law; reporting information or filing a good-faith complaint; for testifying, assisting, or participating in an investigation or resolution process or for refusing to participate in any manner in an investigation or Resolution Process under this Policy and Procedure.
Any student or employee who violates this policy, including its protections against retaliation may be subject to discipline.
WesternU will promptly and effectively address any such discrimination of which it has Knowledge/Notice using the resolution process in this policy.
WesternU has designated the Associate Vice President for the Office of Title IX and Equal Opportunity Compliance Initiatives (OTIXEO) to coordinate WesternU’s compliance with federal and state civil rights laws regarding protected characteristics. Inquiries about Western’s prohibitions against discrimination, harassment, and retaliation can be directed to Associate Vice President (AVP) for the Office of Title IX and Equal Opportunity Compliance Initiatives (OTIXEO) or to the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights.
Welcome to the Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU) website on Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation and Title IX and its policy and procedures.
In this site you will find information related to WesternU’s programs and services to ensure members of the WesternU community, its students, faculty, and staff, have equitable access to WesternU’s educational and employment programs and activities, without being discriminated based on a person’s sex.
WesternU’s policy and procedures on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct describe the University’s obligations and responsibilities under Title IX of the Education Code as amended in 1972, and under the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013. It also includes information on how to report complaints and the grievance processes utilized by WesternU.
Training materials are also included on this website. Additionally, there are some video training materials to help illustrate and convey some of the prohibited conduct described in the policy. Additionally, there are also training information on other elements of the policy, such as affirmative consent and bystander intervention.
WesternU also partners with organizations in the community and other outside providers. These are confidential resources that assist with services such as counseling, coaching, emergency shelter, crisis intervention, support groups, law enforcement navigation, hospital advocacy, evidence preservation, and forensic medical examinations.

Education & Training
- Requires that all staff, faculty, and supervisors complete a mandatory on-line harassment, discrimination, and retaliation training every two years.
- On alternating years, all staff, faculty, and supervisors are required to complete an on-line course on Title IX.
- Incoming students must complete an on-line course on Title IX in order to complete their registration and admission process.
- Supervisors and management staff identified as a “responsible employee” must complete an on-line course annually on the responsibilities of responsible employees.
To better serve the WesternU community, on-site/in-person training is available for all departments, programs and student groups. Please contact us if you have any questions about training and let us know how we can be of assistance.

WesternU Incident Reporting Form
Do not use this to report events presenting an immediate safety or security threat. If this is an emergency, please contact WesternU’s Campus Security at 909-706-3000 (or 3000 from a campus phone) or dial 911 for local law enforcement.
Deputy Title IX Coordinators – California

Georgette Carrasco
