Non-Discrimination Policy

Middlebury College (“Middlebury”) complies with applicable provisions of state and federal law which prohibit discrimination in employment, or in admission or access to its educational or extracurricular programs, activities, or facilities, on the basis of race, creed, color, place of birth, ancestry, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, service in the armed forces of the United States, positive HIV-related blood test results, genetic information, or against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability and/or any other status or characteristic as defined and to the extent protected by applicable law. Middlebury also complies with all other antidiscrimination protections that might be provided by particular states in which it operates educational programs; questions about the scope of any such protections should be addressed to the Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator and/or the on-site administrative representative for the particular program at issue. The Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator coordinates Middlebury’s efforts to comply with any and all federal and state laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of one or more of the protected characteristics listed above. Discrimination complaints are processed in accordance with the procedures set forth in Middlebury’s Anti-Harassment/Discrimination Policy. Complaints about sexual misconduct, domestic and dating violence and misconduct, stalking and related retaliation are handled in accordance with Middlebury’s Policy Against Sexual Misconduct, Domestic Violence and Dating Violence and Misconduct, and Stalking. Learn more about the work of the Middlebury College Community Bias Response Team. As noted above under Respectful Behavior, retaliation for any complaint of any policy violation is strictly prohibited.

Clery Safety Act

Campus Security and Fire Safety Reports

Middlebury College’s Annual Safety and Fire Reports contain important information about Middlebury’s safety and security programs, policies and procedures, crime statistics, fire-related statistics regarding student residential facilities, and other fire safety-related information. Printed copies are available upon request via email to Middlebury’s Department of Public Safety at publicsafety@middlebury.edu or by contacting Public Safety at 802-443-5133.

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Information and Resources

Middlebury College distributes an annual notice to the Middlebury community regarding its alcohol and drug policies; legal sanctions under local, state, and federal laws pertaining to the unlawful use of illegal drugs and alcohol; health risks associated with the use of illegal drugs and alcohol abuse; and other related resources and information. Printed copies are available upon request.

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