Summary of Rights

Summary of Rights

All members of the Bates community have the right to:

  • Live, work, and learn at Bates free from bias, harassment, and discrimination;
  • Be treated with respect, dignity, and fairness;
  • Have their privacy protected by all individuals involved in the investigation and resolution of any report of discrimination or harassment;
  • File a report and have any report resolved promptly, fairly and thoroughly according to the Bates College Equal Opportunity, Non-Discrimination, and Anti-Harassment Policy;
  • Receive supportive measures to help them continue to access their education;
  • Be free from retaliation for making a report or participating in the Resolution Process;
  • Receive timely notice of meetings and equal access to information used in those meetings;
  • Have an advisor or support person present at meetings;
  • Receive timely written notification of the outcome of any investigation, including sanctions, any changes to the outcome due to appeal, and when the outcome becomes final;
  • Present evidence, suggest witnesses and questions for those witnesses, and review and respond to all relevant evidence prior to a determination being rendered;
  • Appeal dismissal decisions, the finding, and outcome on limited grounds as detailed in the Equal Opportunity, Non-Discrimination, and Anti-Harassment Policy.; and
  • Receive amnesty for minor drug and alcohol violations that occurred at the time of the incident.

In addition, a Complainant has the right to:

  • Choose whether to file a criminal complaint with local law enforcement and to receive assistance should they wish to do so;
  • Request a campus No Contact Order or seek a court-issued Order of Protection; and
  • Choose whether they wish to participate in any resolution process.

Individuals have these rights regardless of whether they participate in a Formal Resolution process and regardless of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, or any other protected class.