Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1972 (“Title IX”) is a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination by any educational institution that receives federal funding. Federal regulations implemented on May 19, 2020, define Title IX Sexual Harassment as a form of sex discrimination and provide detailed rules for addressing such conduct when it occurs in education programs and activities. Title IX Sexual Harassment and Retaliation* related to a complaint of Title IX Sexual Harassment violates the law, as well as the standards of our community, and is prohibited at The School at Columbia University (“TSC”). TSC’s Title IX Policy and Procedure for Students (“Policy”) reflects TSC’s commitment to a safe and non-discriminatory educational environment consistent with applicable law.