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Notice of Federal Court Injunction

On July 2, 2024, the District Court of Kansas, Topeka Division, issued a preliminary injunction against the US Department of Education, in Kansas v. U.S. Department of Education et al., preventing enforcement of the 2024 Title IX regulations in full. On July 15, 2024, this ruling extended to 688 colleges and universities, including Gateway Technical College.

On August 1, 2024, administrators with the US Department of Education, at the direction of the Secretary, stated that they will enforce the 2020 Title IX regulations at colleges and universities where an injunction applies. Therefore, Gateway remains subject to the 2020 Title IX regulations and the information on this page, which reflects the 2024 Title IX regulations, is not yet applicable.

The 2020 Title IX regulations remain in effect and the procedures relating resolving allegations of sexual harassment are found in policy H-130: Title IX Grievance Procedures. Non-Title IX sexual harassment cases are resolved using the H-120: Equity Resolution Process. Gateway’s nondiscrimination policy, H-110: Equal Opportunity, Civil Rights, and Sexual Harassment, remains in effect.

Gateway has published a User’s Guide that helps individuals understand the resolution process.

The Office for Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights will continue to keep the college community informed of ongoing changes. Any questions about the impact of this injunction or with the resolution process, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at compliance@gtc.edu or 262-564-3062.

Our commitment to equal opportunity

To provide equal employment, advancement, and learning opportunities to all individuals, employment and student admission decisions at Gateway will be based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. Gateway will not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, student or applicant for admission on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, creed, religion, political affiliation, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, disability, age, membership in any reserve component of the armed forces, union affiliation, or any other protected category under applicable federal law and state law, including but not limited to Title IX, Title VI/VII, and the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, including protections for those opposing discrimination or participating in any resolution process on campus or within the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other human rights agencies.

As a recipient of federal financial assistance for education activities, Gateway is required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 to ensure that all of its education programs and activities do not discriminate on the basis of sex/gender. Sex includes biological sex, sex stereotypes, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, and pregnancy and related conditions. Gateway also prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internal or external to the institution. Sex-based harassment, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking are forms of sex discrimination, and are prohibited under Title IX and by Gateway policy. Any member of the campus community, guest, or visitor who acts to deny, deprive, or limit the educational, employment, residential, or social access, opportunities and/or benefits of any member of the Gateway community on the basis of sex or any other protected class listed above is in violation of Gateway’s policy on Equal Opportunity, Civil Rights, and Sexual Harassment. Any person may report sex and other types of discrimination and harassment (whether or not the person reporting is the person alleged to have experienced the conduct), in person, by mail, by telephone, by video, or by email, using the contact information listed for the Title IX Coordinator (below). 

To report sex discrimination, sex-based harassment (including sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, and stalking) as well as all other forms of discrimination and harassment that is based on protected characteristics, you can complete the report on this page or contact Josh Vollendorf, Director of Compliance/Title IX, ADA, and Clery Coordinator, at compliance@gtc.edu, 262-564-3062, Racine Campus, Lake Building, L101.

Reporting discrimination

Any person may file a Title IX or other civil rights complaint day or night, by phone or email as indicated below.

For individuals who have a grievance or who believe they've been discriminated against because of a protected class, you can file a complaint using this online report. Gateway will investigate allegations without regard to the legal status of the parties or witnesses and does not report immigration status to immigration authorities.

To report sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment and sexual assault, as well as any other form of discrimination, you can complete the report on this page or contact Josh Vollendorf, Director of Compliance/Title IX, ADA, and Clery Coordinator, at compliance@gtc.edu, 262-564-3062, Racine Campus, Lake Building, L101.

Serving those with disabilities

Gateway Technical College is committed to providing access and equal opportunity for all. Reasonable accommodations are provided for all services, programs, activities, education, and employment for individuals with disabilities. Gateway's 504/ADA Coordinator is Josh Vollendorf, Director of Compliance, 262-564-3062.

Gateway's Notice Under the Americans with Disabilities Act

Requesting disability accommodations  

To request a disability accommodation, please contact the Office for Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights at least three days in advance at 262-564-3062/Wisconsin Relay 711 or compliance@gtc.edu. Gateway students should contact Disability Support Services on the campus in which the event will be held to request accommodations at 262-564-2683 (Elkhorn/Burlington), 262-564-2006 (Kenosha/Horizon/Lakeview), 262-564-2103 (Racine/iMet).

Gateway will also provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services, including qualified sign language interpreters and assistive listening devices, whenever necessary to ensure effective communication to those who have hearing, sight, or speech impairments unless to do so would result in a fundamental alteration of its programs or an undue administrative or financial burden. A student who requires an accommodation or auxiliary aid or service to participate in a college program, service, or activity, should contact Lisa Sadowski at sadowskil@gtc.edu, 262-564-2564, or video phone at 262-456-5378. To request American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter services, please contact aslinterpreterrequest@gtc.edu.

Removing the barrier for those with disabilities

Gateway is committed to creating an accessible college environment. We take active measures to remove barriers for those with disabilities. To report a barrier (physical, academic, etc.), please let us know by filing a report or contacting the Office for Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights at 262-564-3062 or compliance@gtc.edu.

Commitment to Equity/Affirmative Action

Gateway is committed to making sure females, minorities, veterans, and those with disabilities have an equal opportunity to employment and education This is accomplished through; by taking affirmative actions to reach these populations of applicants and students so that they are aware of employment and educational opportunities at Gateway. In addition, the plan assures that our selection, promotion, and termination policies practices, and procedures are fair and unbiased. The Office for Equal Opportunity, working with other key departments, is responsible for affirmative action planning. The college's Affirmative Action Officer is Josh Vollendorf, Director of Compliance, 262-564-3062.

Gateway's Commitment to Affirmative Action 
Gateway's Five-year Affirmative Action Plan (2024-2029)

Any complaints regarding the affirmative action plan can be filed internally with the Office for Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights using the contact information on this page or externally with the Wisconsin Department of Administration at 101 E. Wilson St., Madison, Wisconsin 53702.

Language Access at Gateway

Gateway provides meaningful access to college programs, services and activities for individuals who speak a language other than English, specifically Spanish. Translation services are available at no cost, including ASL. Gateway's Language Access Plan outlines the college's efforts to create an inclusive environment for individuals with limited English proficiency.

Title IX and Civil Rights training

Students are encouraged to complete our Title IX and Civil Rights training. Those who complete the training will receive $20 in gift cards  (see the course for details). View instructions on how to enroll.