Title IX Foundations: Building Compliant, Accountable, and Resilient Systems
Certification
$450
February 11, 2026
Title IX Foundations: Building Compliant, Accountable, and Resilient Systems is a comprehensive introductory certification designed for new coordinators, investigators, and administrators who need a clear, practical understanding of Title IX. This course offers a grounded overview of the legal, procedural, and operational requirements that shape Title IX compliance today. Participants learn how to build systems that are consistent, defensible, and aligned with institutional values and federal expectations under the 2020 and 2024 regulations.
The training covers reporting obligations, jurisdictional scope, supportive measures, and the connection between Title IX and broader federal mandates such as Title VII, ADA and Section 504, and the Clery Act. Participants gain practical strategies for integrating these frameworks into a single, coherent institutional model.
The cost of this certification is 450 dollars per participant and includes all live sessions, guided materials, and access to post event resources. Institutions enrolling groups of ten or more may qualify for a reduced flat rate.
Learning Objectives
Participants will learn to:
Explain Title IX’s legal foundations and federal obligations
Identify reporting pathways and supportive response options
Apply jurisdictional analysis to real situations
Integrate Title IX with Title VII, ADA and Section 504, and Clery requirements
Promote fairness, procedural clarity, and institutional accountability
Document decisions and actions in ways that build trust and transparency
Learning Structure
Part I – The Foundations of Title IX
Participants receive an introduction to the history, purpose, and evolution of Title IX from 1972 to the present, with emphasis on the 2020 and 2024 federal regulatory frameworks. This session explains how Title IX functions across K through 12 and higher education settings and how it supports institutional values of equity, access, and safety.
Topics include:
Overview of the 2020 and 2024 regulatory frameworks
Roles and responsibilities of Title IX officials
Reporting pathways and supportive measures
Documentation and fundamentals of due process
Exercise: Jurisdiction analysis using a mock intake
Part II – Institutional Policy Integration Model
This module introduces Fractional Coordinator’s Institutional Policy Integration Model, a structured approach that aligns Title IX with other core compliance areas. Participants learn how to reduce procedural conflict and create fairness by harmonizing student and employee processes.
Discussion topics include:
Bridging Title IX with Title VII and ADA and Section 504
Aligning grievance procedures for consistency and accessibility
Integrating federal requirements with institutional policy language
Ensuring communication and transparency across departments
Exercise: Build a policy alignment grid using sample policies
Part III – From Policy to Practice
Participants explore how to translate policy language into real, human centered procedures that support safety, neutrality, and fairness. This section uses real world case examples and practical tools to build confidence in applying Title IX processes consistently.
Key discussion points include:
Structuring investigations with neutrality and efficiency
Communicating rights and responsibilities effectively
Strengthening campus awareness through policy education
Documenting institutional compliance and response timelines
Exercise: Review a mock case file and identify compliance strengths and gaps
Key Takeaways
Clear understanding of the federal foundations of Title IX
Stronger ability to apply practical and equitable responses
Improved integration of Title IX across compliance areas
Enhanced communication and documentation practices
Greater institutional consistency and accountability
Post Training Access
Participants receive a Certificate of Completion, downloadable resources, and access to the recorded session within five to seven business days. After registering, participants receive an email with session details and a calendar invitation for easy access.
Note: After you register, we'll send an email invitation with the session details. This allows us to add the meeting link directly to your calendar for easy access.






