FORMAL COMPLAINT (ATHLETICS EQUITY) FORM

Formal Complaint Form (Title IX Athletics Equity)

This form is to be submitted to the Title IX Office to initiate a formal complaint of sex‑based discrimination in athletics (athletics equity) under Title IX. Instructions: If you believe you have experienced sex‑based discrimination in athletics, such as concerns about participation opportunities, athletics financial aid, or treatment and benefits, please complete this form, sign it, and submit it using the “Submit Formal Complaint Form” button below. You may also print and submit the form via hand delivery, email, or U.S. mail using the contact information provided: Title IX Office Old Main 107 Marshall University Huntington, WV 25755 📧 titleix@marshall.edu This form is intended for use by the individual who experienced the alleged sex-based discrimination in athletics (referred to as the “Complainant”). Under Title IX and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a parent or legal guardian may complete and sign this form on behalf of a minor. If you are not the Complainant and wish to report athletics equity concerns involving another individual, please contact the Title IX Coordinator directly. Only individuals who are currently participating in or attempting to participate in the University’s education programs or activities (e.g., students, employees, applicants) may initiate a formal complaint under Title IX. All athletics equity formal complaints will be processed in accordance with Title IX regulations. Retaliation for raising concerns or participating in a Title IX process is prohibited.

Formal Complaint Form (Title IX Athletics Equity)

A “formal complaint” is a document filed by a Complainant alleging sex‑based discrimination in athletics and requesting that the University review and respond to the allegations. Please note: Title IX only applies to conduct that occurred within the United States and in the context of the University’s education program or activity.
Name of Complainant(Required)
Email address of Complainant(Required)
Address of Complainant(Required)
If submitting on behalf of a minor Complainant:
Parent/Guardian Address:
Nature of the Athletics Equity Concern(Required)
Select all that apply:
If this does not apply to you, write N/A
List specific date or "ongoing"
Include specific facts, dates, times, locations, and any changes to participation opportunities, athletic aid, or treatment and benefits.
Provide Respondent First Name, Respondent Last Name, and Respondent’s Title/Position (if applicable and known). If unknown, write "Unknown".
Describe any academic, athletic, logistical, or participation‑related impacts. You may attach a Word document if needed.
Examples include the following: 1) Rosters/squad lists, add/drop records; 2) Scholarship/aid letters or equivalency data; 3) Practice/competition schedules; facility access logs; 4) Recruiting budgets/communications; travel/per diem records; 5) Publicity/marketing materials. Accepted file types include .pdf, .doc, and .docx. 📎 Maximum file size: 25 MB To upload, click “Choose File” and select the document from your device. (Note: The “Choose File” button may not appear as a link, but it is clickable.)
Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 25 MB.
Supportive Measures: Would you like to receive supportive measures, such as academic accommodations, counseling, or safety planning? The Title IX Office is required to offer these regardless of whether you choose to file a formal complaint.
Supportive measures may include academic support, schedule adjustments, or other appropriate steps; supportive measures do not affect team selection, playing time, or competition decisions.
Please enter your digital signature below to confirm the information provided in this complaint.(Required)
If the Complainant is under 18 years of age, please provide the digital signature of the parent or legal guardian below. (if applicable)
Verification of Electronic Signature(Required)

NOTICE TO COMPLAINANT: This form serves as a legal record of the athletics equity concerns you are submitting as a Title IX sex‑discrimination Formal Complaint. Please retain a copy of the completed form and any supporting documentation for your records. Your complaint will be reviewed under Title IX’s athletics equity framework, including participation opportunities, athletics financial aid proportionality, and treatment and benefits (e.g., facilities, scheduling, medical/training services, recruiting, travel/per diem, and publicity). TITLE IX JURISDICTION: Your complaint will be reviewed under Title IX’s athletics‑equity framework, including participation opportunities, athletics financial aid proportionality, and treatment and benefits in athletics, consistent with federal regulations. If the allegations do not fall within Title IX jurisdiction, the complaint may be referred to the appropriate University office for response under a different policy, and you will be notified of that referral. Because this form addresses sex‑based discrimination in athletics, and not Title IX sexual harassment, the mandatory dismissal and appeal provisions in the University’s Title IX Sexual Harassment Procedures do not apply to this process.

QUESTIONS: If you have questions or concerns about this process, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at titleix@marshall.edu. RETALIATION PROHIBITED: Retaliation for submitting a complaint or participating in a Title IX process is prohibited under federal law. If you experience or observe retaliation, please notify the Title IX Office immediately.

Important Update: Online Reporting Transition

Beginning Oct. 27, 2025:

The Title IX Office will move to an online-only reporting system. This change reflects a growing trend among Title IX offices nationwide and is designed to help us better serve our campus community.

Our goal is to ensure that Title IX reports are reviewed promptly and thoroughly. In-person and phone submissions, while often well-intentioned, can sometimes involve complex concerns that fall outside the scope of Title IX. These conversations, though important, can require significant time and follow-up, which may delay our ability to respond to Title IX matters with the urgency they deserve.

By centralizing reports through our secure online system, we can more efficiently triage concerns, prioritize Title IX cases, and maintain a consistent and equitable response process for all students, faculty, and staff.

Submit an Online Title IX Report

Please note: Due to staff availability, it may take up to five business days for your report to be reviewed.

If you are in crisis, please call 911 or contact the Marshall University Counseling Center for immediate support:
Prichard Hall, First Floor
304-696-3111
Counseling Center

We appreciate your understanding and remain committed to supporting a safe, respectful, and inclusive campus environment.

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