Case: Department of Education Office for Civil Rights Title IX Sexual Assault Investigation of Princeton University

02-11-2025 | No Court

Filed Date: 2009

Case Ongoing

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Case Summary

During the academic years of 2009-2010 and 2010-2011, three students at Princeton University alleged that the University failed to provide a prompt and equitable response to complaints of sexual harassment, including sexual assault/violence, as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. In response to the complaints, U.S. Department of Education's New York Office for Civil Rights (OCR) opened an investigation. OCR determined that University's prior grievance procedures failed to …

During the academic years of 2009-2010 and 2010-2011, three students at Princeton University alleged that the University failed to provide a prompt and equitable response to complaints of sexual harassment, including sexual assault/violence, as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.

In response to the complaints, U.S. Department of Education's New York Office for Civil Rights (OCR) opened an investigation.

OCR determined that University's prior grievance procedures failed to comply with the requirements of Title IX. These procedures did not provide adequate notice to students and employees of the University’s sexual harassment, including sexual assault/violence, policies, and procedures, as these documents each contained incomplete information. Also, the prior policies and procedures did not provide for an adequate, reliable, and impartial investigation, as appeal rights were provided only for the accused student, not the complainant.

As the students alleged, the University failed to provide a prompt and equitable response to complaints of sexual harassment. OCR further discovered that for one of the students, the University allowed for the continuation of a hostile environment that limited and denied her access to the education.

On November 5, 2014, the University entered into a Resolution Agreement to ensure compliance with Title IX as it applies to sexual harassment and violence.

The Agreement ended the investigation. The University has now implemented new policies and procedures that correct many of the deficiencies identified in OCR’s investigation. These include providing reasonable and appropriate interim measures during the investigative period designed to preserve the complainant’s educational experience and the safety of all parties and the broader University community. In addition, the University issued a policy statement that interim measures would not disproportionately impact the complainant.

Princeton also agreed to take numerous steps to ensure that these changed policies are effective in creating a campus environment in which students feel comfortable and safe reporting incidents of sexual assault and violence. For instance, the school has committed to take campus safety seriously, respond to complaints promptly, improve communication and coordination with local law enforcement agencies.

The University agreed to provide a report to OCR of the steps taken with respect to the committee recommendations such as training for each year until 2017.

Summary Authors

Ginny Lee (2/14/2017)

People


Attorney for Plaintiff

Blanchard, Timothy C.J. (New York)

Attorney for Defendant

Suryanarayan, Sankar (New Jersey)

Attorney for Plaintiff
Attorney for Defendant

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Documents in the Clearinghouse

Document

02-11-2025

[Notification letter for Princeton University]

Dec. 15, 2010

Dec. 15, 2010

Notice Letter

02-11-2025

[Notification letter and data request for Princeton University]

Dec. 15, 2010

Dec. 15, 2010

Notice Letter

02-11-2166

[Notification letter and data request for Princeton University]

Aug. 24, 2011

Aug. 24, 2011

Notice Letter

02-11-2166

[Notification letter for Princeton University]

Aug. 24, 2011

Aug. 24, 2011

Notice Letter

02-11-2167

[Notification letter and data request for Princeton University]

Aug. 24, 2011

Aug. 24, 2011

Notice Letter

02-11-2167

[Notification letter for Princeton University]

Aug. 24, 2011

Aug. 24, 2011

Notice Letter

02-11-2025

Resolution Agreement

Oct. 12, 2014

Oct. 12, 2014

Settlement Agreement

02-11-2025

[Princeton University Letter of Findings]

Nov. 5, 2014

Nov. 5, 2014

Findings Letter/Report

02-15-2412

[Notification letter and data request for Princeton University]

Aug. 30, 2015

Aug. 30, 2015

Notice Letter

02-15-2412

[Notification letter for Princeton University]

Sept. 30, 2015

Sept. 30, 2015

Notice Letter

Resources

Docket

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Docket sheet not available via the Clearinghouse.

Case Details

State / Territory: Pennsylvania

Case Type(s):

Education

Key Dates

Filing Date: 2009

Closing Date: 2017

Case Ongoing: Yes

Plaintiffs

Plaintiff Description:

The complainants were three students at the University. Each student filed an internal complaint with the University alleging they were sexually assaulted by another student at the University. The complainants alleged the resolution of these complaints was neither prompt nor equitable.

Plaintiff Type(s):

Private Plaintiff

Public Interest Lawyer: No

Filed Pro Se: No

Class Action Sought: Yes

Class Action Outcome: Granted

Defendants

Princeton University, Private Entity/Person

Princeton University, Private Entity/Person

Defendant Type(s):

College/University

Case Details

Causes of Action:

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. §§ 1681 et seq.

Special Case Type(s):

Out-of-court

Available Documents:

Injunctive (or Injunctive-like) Relief

Any published opinion

None of the above

Outcome

Prevailing Party: Plaintiff

Nature of Relief:

Injunction / Injunctive-like Settlement

Source of Relief:

Settlement

Form of Settlement:

Private Settlement Agreement

Order Duration: 2015 - 2018

Content of Injunction:

Discrimination Prohibition

Implement complaint/dispute resolution process

Reporting

Recordkeeping

Monitoring

Required disclosure

Training

Issues

General:

Assault/abuse by residents/inmates/students

Assault/abuse by staff

Affected Sex or Gender:

Female

Type of Facility:

Non-government for-profit