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  2. Higher Education Title IX Coordinator Credential

Higher Education Title IX Coordinator Credential

Association of Title IX Administrators

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Become a contributor for free to openly demonstrate student outcomes, industry alignment & eligibility criteria.

Credentialing verifies your expertise and ability to address emerging challenges in Title IX and civil rights compliance, opening doors to career advancement.

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Detailed information about this program

Higher Education Title IX Coordinator Credential Path consists of 8 training and certification courses, as well as one elective: - Title IX Coordinator Foundations Level One: Sexual Harassment for Higher Education - Title IX Coordinator Foundations Level Two: Sex Discrimination for Higher Education - Title IX Investigation Foundations Level One: Procedures and Critical Skills for Higher Education - Title IX Investigation Foundations Level Two: Investigation Skills and Report Writing for Higher Education - Managing Intake, Jurisdiction, and Dismissals Workshop - Title IX Decision-Making for Higher Education - Supporting Pregnancy, Parenting, and Related Conditions Workshop - Live Hearings for Higher Education - Choose one elective from: Civil Rights in Education: Understanding and Evaluating Policies, Climate, and Team , Civil Rights in Education: Violence Risk Assessment, Interpersonal Violence, and Stalking , Title IX Compliance and Athletics for Higher Education , Prevention, Program Assessment, and Partnerships , Informal Resolution Foundations for Higher Education , or ADA/Section 504 Foundations for Higher Education

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Demonstrate verified expertise in Title IX and civil rights compliance
  • Navigate complex Title IX scenarios and make sound decisions that meet regulatory requirements
  • Apply specialized judgment and consistent practices to support defensible institutional processes
  • Reinforce institutional confidence and community well-being by performing Title IX responsibilities with demonstrated proficiency
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Regulatory Affairs Specialists13-1041.07
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Badge)

  • Regulatory document packages — assemble and organize under direct supervision in a pharmaceutical or medical device regulatory affairs setting.
  • Regulatory submission templates — complete standard sections by following established protocols and internal checklists.
  • Technical files and product dossiers — gather supporting materials as directed to aid in preparation and maintenance of approval documentation.
  • Regulatory agency correspondence — draft routine cover letters and responses using pre-approved language under senior specialist guidance.
  • Regulatory rules and updates — review published rule changes and summarize key findings for team review in a supervised workflow.
  • Document management software — enter, retrieve, and organize regulatory records within established database systems on a daily basis.
  • Submission requirement checklists — identify applicable domestic regulatory pathways for straightforward product types with supervisor input.
  • Internal policies and procedures — apply current regulatory guidance by following written SOPs across routine compliance tasks.
  • Recall or market withdrawal documentation — compile preliminary data and draft initial reports under direct oversight during withdrawal events.
  • Regulatory databases and information retrieval tools — conduct structured searches to support background research on compliance requirements.

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