UHCL Title IX
University of Houston-Clear Lake is committed to providing an educational, working and living environment where students, faculty, staff and visitors are free from sex discrimination of any kind.
Reporting Sexual Misconduct Policy (PDF)
What Is Title IX?
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects people from sex and gender discrimination, including sexual misconduct, in educational programs and activities at institutions that receive Federal financial assistance. Programs and activities to include but not limited to: academic programs, admissions, athletics, employment and recruitment, financial aid and university housing.
The University of Houston Clear Lake (UHCL) is committed to providing an environment free from discrimination on the basis of sex and gender. UHCL provides many resources to faculty, staff, and students to address concerns related to sex and gender discrimination that may negatively impact community members' educational and career progress.
Title IX Team Training
All Title IX Coordinators, investigators, hearing officers, and anyone who may facilitate an informal resolution process in the UH System have been trained in compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. To view the training materials for the University of Houston-Clear Lake, please see the resources below.
- 2023-2024 Annual Equal Opportunity Training
- Title IX Training for Your Institution
- EOS 2020 Regulations - Section One
- EOS 2020 Regulations - Section Two
- Breakout Materials - Sexual Misconduct Definitions Compared
- Breakout Materials - Title IX Definitions
- Breakout Materials - UH System Sexual Misconduct Definitions
- EOS 2020 Regulations - Section Three
- EOS 2020 Regulations - Section Four
- EOS 2020 Regulations - Section Five
- EOS 2020 Regulations - Section Six
- EOS 2020 Regulations - Section Seven
Who Is Responsible For Ensuring Title IX Compliance At UHCL?
The UHCL Title IX Coordinator is designated to oversee the implementation of the UHS Sexual Misconduct/Title IX Policy. The Title IX Office conducts administrative investigations of reports of sexual misconduct and is available to discuss options, provide support, explain policies and procedures, and provide education on Title IX.
We recognize and understand the great impact that sexual misconduct can have on those who have experienced sexual assault, nonconsensual sexual contact, sexual harassment, sexual intimidation, sexual exploitation, stalking, and dating and domestic violence. We demonstrate that we are a community that cares by facilitating preventative education efforts, connecting faculty, staff, and students to support services, and enforcing our Sexual Misconduct Policy.
Contact Information
David D. Brittain, Jr.
Title IX Coordinator and Equal Opportunity Officer
Phone: 281-283-2305
brittaind@uhcl.edu
Devon Fan
Investigator, Title IX Office
Office: Bayou Building, B2323
Phone: 281-283-2308
fand@uhcl.edu
Please Note: Emails and phone messages are monitored beyond formal office hours. If you do not get a response to your call or email immediately, please expect to be contacted the very next business day.