Training of CCR Staff
Pursuant to Federal Regulations with an August 14, 2020 implementation date, materials used to train Title IX Coordinators, Investigators, Decision Makers, and individuals involved in the informal resolution process must provide access to the materials used to train them. Information about the materials used for training these individuals is below.
MSU Training Materials
ATIXA Title IX Training Materials
All ATIXA training materials can be found at https://atixa.org/2020-regulations-requirement-posting-of-training-materials/. Here is a list of trainings that CCR staff have completed within the last two years:
Informal Resolutions - December 2021
Investigator 1 - 2019, 2020, 2021
Investigator 2 - 2019, 2022
Hearing Officer and Decision-Maker - 2020
Title IX Compliance and Athletics - 2020
504 Coordinator - 2020
Title IX Coordinator 2 - 2020
Title IX Coordinator 1 - 2019, 2020
*If you need help locating specific training materials, please contact our office at [email protected] or (406) 994-2042.
NACUA Training Materials
Title IX Coordinator Online Training Course - 2022
Lawyers New to Higher Education - 2021
Class One: Definitions, Jurisdiction and Preliminary Matters – September 14, 2020
Class Two: Conducting a Title IX Investigation – September 30, 2020
Class Three: Hearings and Appeals – October 14, 2020
MODULE ONE: Jurisdiction and Other Threshold Topics – Fall, 2020
MODULE TWO: Formal Complaints, Investigations & Grievance Procedures – Fall, 2020
MODULE THREE: Policy & Training Obligations – Fall, 2020
*If you need help locating specific training materials, please contact our office at [email protected] or (406) 994-2042.
NACCOP2022 9 ON 9 Webinar Series
Webinar 1: Investigating Complaints of Past Misconduct: Challenges and Considerations for Title IX Coordinators and Investigators - January 11, 2022
Webinar 2: To Sign or Not to Sign the Formal Complaint: That is the Question for Title IX Coordinators - March 15, 2022
Webinar 3: How to Conduct a Proper Complainant Intake - April 12, 2022
Webinar 4: Crystal Ball - What the Future Holds for Title IX Regulations - May 17, 2022
Impartiality, Bias and Conflict of Interest
Impartiality, Bias and Conflict of Interest Slide Show - November 23, 2020
Interviewing
FETI (Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview) - November 2021
The Importance of the Interview in Title IX Investigations - Ongoing
*If you need help locating specific training materials, please contact our office at [email protected] or (406) 994-2042.
Grand River Solutions "Hearings in the New Era: Are You Ready?" Training Materials from July, 2020
"Hearings in the New Era: Are You Ready" Day One Slides
"Hearings in the New Era: Are You Ready" Day Two Slides
Scope of Programs and Services Training
Montana State University-Bozeman (MSU) offers a wide variety of programs and services across the state, country, and world, as a land grant institution located in Bozeman, Montana. Below is a listing of some of the programs and services. Additional information about the programs and services of MSU is available on our website and through talking with MSU staff.
There is information available at: https://www.montana.edu/academics/colleges/ about our educational programs and services. This is not an exhaustive list, and there are additional programs like MSU Extension which offers programs and activities focused on agriculture and natural resources, family and consumer sciences, community development, and 4-H Youth Development serving the State of Montana and its 56 counties and 7 reservations, Montana Agricultural Experiment Stations, and the over $125 million dollars in grant funded research conducted by MSU each year.
MSU also has a wide variety of student groups, and student-run initiatives. More information can be found about our student lead programs at: https://www.montana.edu/engagement and https://www.montana.edu/studentsuccess/divisionofstudentsuccess_departments.html
MSU is also home to Bobcat Athletics. For more information about Athletics, please see: https://msubobcats.com/