Policy Library
- Title IX and Sexual Respect
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report: Collecting, Classifying, and Publishing
The University is committed to ensuring, as far as is reasonable and practicable, the security and safety of all students, staff, visitors and contractors whilst using and accessing the University campus.
Anti-Discrimination, Harassment (including Sexual Misconduct/Title IX) and Retaliation Policy
A court ruling recently rescinded the 2024 Title IX regulations and guidance issued by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights on January 31, 2025 requires that all colleges and universities follow the 2020 Title IX regulations. This policy is currently undergoing revisions, but adheres to the principles and requirements of the 2020 Title IX regulations. For policy-specific questions and guidance, please consult with the Title IX office.
NCAA Policy on Campus Sexual Violence
This policy sets forth the disclosures required by Adelphi University (the “University”) of all incoming, continuing and transfer student-athletes in accordance with the NCAA Board of Governors Policy on Campus Sexual Violence as revised.
Prevention and Security
University representatives present safety information at orientations, covering crime prevention, resources, and alerts through videos, discussions and materials.
Privacy and Confidentiality of Incident Information
Adelphi University recognizes that students, employees, and others who have experienced crime, especially acts of sexual violence, are concerned about the confidentiality and privacy of information relating to an incident.
Prohibited Discrimination and Harassment Policy
Adelphi University is committed to providing a working, learning and living environment free from discrimination and harassment.
Protocol for Student Complaints Concerning the Actions of Members of Faculty
Adelphi University is responsible for fully and fairly addressing complaints concerning conduct by faculty while acting in the context of affiliation with the University.
Student Disclosure
The federal government requires institutions of higher education to disclose certain information to all enrolled students.
Student Pregnancy and Parental Leave
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”), 20 U.S.C. §1681 et seq., is a Federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex—including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions or concerning a student’s parental status—in educational programs and activities.Â