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Role of Title IX Officer Staff Directory Contact Us
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The Title IX Student Advisory Board (TIXSAB)

The Title IX Student Advisory Board (TIXSAB) is open to all students from various campus organizations and student groups and was established to create consistent communication between the student body and the OCRSM on institutional response to sexual misconduct and related policies and procedures. The TIXSAB serves as a forum for students and the OCRSM intended to identify and bring attention to areas related to Title IX that affect the student body. The establishment of a TIXSAB acts as an outlet to ensure students’ voices and perspectives from a variety of spaces on campus are heard and considered when it comes to the university’s response in addressing Title IX and other forms of misconduct reports. For more information, please email sgasmp@umd.edu


The Sexual Assault Prevention Committee (SAPC)

The Sexual Assault Prevention Committee (SAPC) is a committee of stakeholders on campus who meet monthly to implement and coordinate the University of Maryland’s sexual assault prevention plan. 


For questions regarding campus involvement, you may email the Office of Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct's (OCRSM's) training account at titleixtraining@umd.edu.
Office of Civil Rights & Sexual Misconduct
4200 Lehigh Rd, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
titleIXcoordinator@umd.edu 301-405-1142