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Student Handbook

Policies on Non-Discrimination

91制片厂 of Applied Technology promotes equal opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, creed, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, age (as applicable), status as a covered veteran, genetic information, and any other category protected by federal or state law or regulation or by Tennessee Board of Regents policy with respect to employment, educational programs and activities sponsored by the College. Similarly, institutions shall not tolerate or subject any student to discrimination or harassment under any education program or activity, and no student shall be discriminatorily excluded from participation nor denied the benefits of any education program or activity on the basis of any categories protected by state or federal civil rights law. Procedures for filing complaints of discrimination of any type are found through the links provided below and in the Office of Student Services. Further information can be found within the following TBR policies:

  • Sex听Discrimination, Sexual Harassment or Sexual Misconduct:

Title IX

91制片厂 of Applied Technology Nashville complies with the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. 脗搂1681 et seq. ("Title IX"). Title IX prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs and activities, including with respect to admission and employment. Prohibited forms of sex discrimination include sexual harassment; sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, stalking, dating, or domestic violence; and discrimination against pregnant/parenting students.听Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville also prohibits retaliation because an individual filed a complaint of sex discrimination or participated in an investigation related to sex discrimination.

Information about the College's policies and procedures that prohibit sex discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual misconduct, may be found in the links provided at the top of this sub-section, in the Student and Employee Handbooks, from the Student Services Office, on the TBR web site at听听and on the Tennessee College of AppliedTechnology Nashville website at /about/policies-and-guidelines concerning Title IX and/or the Title IX regulations may be referred to the College's Title IX coordinator 24/7 in person, by phone, and/or email at:


Melanie Buchanan, Vice President of Finance and Human Resources
Title VI Coordinator
100 White BridgeRoad
Nashville, TN 37209
(615)425-5530

Pregnant Students

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville听complies with Title IX as the law applies to pregnant/parenting students and is committed to their success. Students may:

  • Continue to participate in classes and extracurricular activities even though pregnant and/or听
  • Request reasonable accommodations.

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville听will work with pregnant students to provide options for continuing in a program of study through excused absences or medical leave. Absences due to pregnancy or childbirth are excused absences when medically necessary. For detailed information or assistance see the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville听Title IX Coordinator, or Student Services Coordinator.


Title VI

91制片厂 of Applied Technology Nashville complies with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. 搂2000d et seq. ("Title VI"). Title VI is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin in programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance. As a recipient of federal funding (e.g., Title IV financial aid for students), the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville is required to comply with the non-discrimination provisions of Title VI in its educational and federal grant-funded programs. Title VI is enforced by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in the U.S. Department of Education. The Title VI regulations define the forms of discrimination covered by statute, including, but not limited to; racial harassment, school segregation, denial of language services to students of non-U.S. nationality who are limited in English language proficiency, and retaliation for filing an OCR complaint or for advocacy for a right protected by Title VI.

91制片厂 of Applied Technology Nashville will respond promptly and effectively once informed about an allegation of race, color, or national origin-based discrimination or harassment and will take immediate action to eliminate any听harassment or听discrimination, prevent its recurrence, and address its effects. Upon receipt of a complaint, the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville will promptly investigate to determine what occurred and then take appropriate steps to resolve the situation. Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville's procedures for filing complaints of race, color, or national origin discrimination are available from the Title VI Coordinator, in the Student and Employee Handbooks, from the Student Services Office, on the TBR website at and on the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville听website at /.听Inquiries or complaints concerning Title VI may be reported to the College's Title VI coordinator:

Melanie Buchanan, Vice President of Finance and Human Resources
Title VI Coordinator
100 White BridgeRoad
Nashville, TN 37209
(615)425-5530

Or the Office for Civil Rights:

U.S. Department of Education,
Office for Civil Rights
(800) 421-3481 or ocr@ed.gov


Disability Services

91制片厂 of Applied Technology is committed to providing program access and accommodations for all academically qualified students with disabilities. This commitment is consistent with the College鈥檚 obligation under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). Qualified students are defined as individuals who, with or without reasonable modifications and accommodations, meet the essential eligibility requirements for the program services and activities offered by the College. A disability is defined as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities.听

In order to obtain reasonable accommodations in relation to a qualifying disability, a student should contact Student Services prior to enrollment or as the need arises. The college will engage in an interactive process with the student to determine appropriate and reasonable accommodation(s) in relation to the disability and the program. The college will often require documentation of the disability. Documentation is defined as written information from a qualified healthcare professional. A request form for disability assistance is available by contacting Student Services. The form should be submitted to initiate the interactive process.听

Disability Services Contact

Kevin Harrison
Vice President of Academic & Enrollment Services
kevin.harrison@tcatnashville.edu