Go here to learn more about Utah State Title l information. TITLE I. The Federal Title I program promotes school-wide reform in high-poverty schools to ensure students access scientifically-based instructional strategies and challenging academic content.
The ultimate penalty for non-compliance with Title IX regulations is the withdrawal of federal funds, including monies earmarked for student loans.
If a federally funded school, public or private, intentionally discriminates against a student because of their race, color, or national origin, the student may sue the school under Section 601 of Title VI.
Direct evidence often involves a statement from a decision-maker that expresses a discriminatory motive. Direct evidence can also include express or admitted classifications, in which a recipient explicitly distributes benefits or burdens based on race, color, or national origin.
Examples of discrimination in education a school refuses to admit a pupil with a facial disfigurement because of concerns that she may upset other pupils - this would be direct discrimination because of disability.
Online: You may file a complaint with OCR using OCR's electronic complaint form at the following website: .
If a federally funded school, public or private, intentionally discriminates against a student because of their race, color, or national origin, the student may sue the school under Section 601 of Title VI.
Before you can file a discrimination lawsuit, you must first do what is called “exhaust administrative remedies.” This could include filing a claim directly with the school or with the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights.