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Jan 29, 2019

Pres. Ojakian Raises Concerns with Sec. Devos's Proposed Title IX Changes

In a public comment submitted today, President Ojakian outlined specific issues with Secretary DeVos’s amendments to Obama-era regulations aimed at preventing assaults and protecting victims

Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) President Mark Ojakian is raising concerns with U.S. Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s proposed rule changes to Title IX. In a public comment submitted today, President Ojakian outlined specific issues with Secretary DeVos’s amendments to Obama-era regulations aimed at preventing assaults and protecting victims.

Specifically, CSCU is concerned with the following aspects of the Secretary’s proposed changes:

“Victims of sexual misconduct deserve to be taken seriously and to have their complaints investigated and adjudicated in a timely and professional manner,” President Ojakian wrote. “I hope the Department will take into consideration comments from the many institutions of higher education across the country that have raised significant concerns, and that the proposal will be amended accordingly.”

In November 2018, Secretary DeVos formally proposed new rules which would roll back guidelines issued under the Obama administration in 2011. Under the federal rulemaking process, the public had 60 days to submit comments on the proposal before it becomes final. The period of public notice and comment ends this Thursday.

***Download President Ojakian’s full comment here ***