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Bias Reporting Process

The Bias Reporting process is intended for incidents where a student has been harmed or caused the harm. Employees should contact Human Resources for employee (faculty, staff, & administrator) to employee related incidents.

Students will be offered support from an administrator and/or advisor throughout the bias reporting process.

Bias report submitted

Report is received by the Office of Title IX and Bias Compliance

Title IX and Bias administrator contact complaintants to gather information about the incident

If respondent is faculty, staff or administrator, report is referred to Human Resources to process per Harassment & Discrimination Policy and Procedures

Title IX and Bias administrator and complaintant discuss options for addressing the biased behaviors. The options are an Informal Resolution or Formal Resolution

Formal Resolution


To initiate the formal resolution process, the complaintant may file a complaint

Complaint should include:

  • Submitter name
  • Incident date, time and location
  • Alleged offender name
  • Description of the conduct allegedly constituting bias

Complaintant will work with Title IX and Bias administrator to submit a complaint

Investigator will conduct investigation

Administrative hearing panel convenes


Panel consists of:

  • Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer or designee
  • Peer Conduct Board member
  • Director of Student Conduct or designee

Administrative panel makes a determination of responsibility and sanction(s)

Final outcome of hearing is communicated to the Respondent (within 5 business days)


Due to privacy laws, final outcome cannot be shared with the targeted person/ harmed parties

Informal Resolution


  • Restorative Practices
  • Educational Conversation
  • Mediation
  • Conflict Coaching

Contact Us

David Tiscione
Director of Title IX and Bias Compliance
410-617-2763
Jenkins Hall 105B
dmtiscione@loyola.edu

Sydney Quantock, J.D.
Assistant Director of Title IX and Bias Compliance 
410-617-2842
Jenkins Hall 105D
squantock@loyola.edu

Emergency Contact

Do NOT use this form to report an emergency. If you require emergency assistance, call campus police at 410-617-5911 or 911.

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