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Statement on Equal Opportunity,
Affirmative
Action, and Tolerance
President
Susan A. Cole
Montclair
State University embraces a moral commitment to creating and fostering
an environment
that is welcoming to persons from all racial, ethnic, social and
cultural backgrounds, and is free of
any bias, prejudice, and hate. Montclair State is an institution
that values and celebrates diversity
and strives to create an atmosphere that enables everyone to flourish
in their professional and
educational pursuits. Behavior that violates the civil and statutory
rights of any individual or group
or interferes with any individual or groups ability to benefit
from, or contribute to, the
opportunities provided by the University constitutes a violation
of University policy.
Further, it
is fundamental to the Universitys mission to create a community
that promotes
understanding and encourages free and open expression and exchange
of ideas in ways that respect
differences of view and embody intellectual integrity. All students
and employees are responsible
for creating a community that fosters an atmosphere of civility,
understanding and mutual respect;
are accountable for their behavior in this regard; and are expected
personally to exemplify these
principles in all their actions as members of this University community.
The University
abides by all federal and state laws, executive orders, and regulations
that prohibit
discrimination in employment, student admissions, and contracting
services, and seeks to recruit
and retain a student population and a workforce of high quality
that are reflective of the diverse
population external to the University.
Employment
Montclair State is committed to the principle of equal employment
opportunity and does not
discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex/gender (including
pregnancy), age, religion,
national origin, ancestry, marital or familial status, affectional
or sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, domestic partnership status, atypical cellular
or blood trait, genetic
information, physical, mental or intellectual disabilities (not
related to job performance), liability
for service in the Armed Forces of the United States, or any other
non job-related criteria. Equal
employment opportunity includes but is not limited to recruitment,
hiring, retention, tenure,
promotion,
transfer, compensation, fringe benefits, and other terms and conditions
of employment
in accordance with state laws and regulations.
The University will also engage in affirmative outreach to attract
and employ underrepresented
groups as mandated by law. Self-assessments will be performed on
a periodic basis to (a)
determine whether persons protected by statute/executive orders
are being afforded fair and equal
consideration for faculty, administrative, professional, and civil
service positions, as well as for
promotion, tenure, and other terms and conditions of employment,
and (b) ascertain if there are
any workplace barriers impeding these efforts. The University is
committed to employment
efforts to correct areas of underrepresentation whenever necessary.
Students
The University is committed to the principle of equal educational
opportunity and student
diversity and provides equal access to enrollment for underrepresented
racial, ethnic, and
economically-deprived students. The University is committed to providing
equal access to
campus benefits and services (including but not limited to admissions,
residence life, financial
aid, athletics, course offerings, scholarships, student employment,
and social/recreational
programs) without regard to race, creed, color, sex/gender, age,
religion, national origin,
ancestry, marital or familial status, physical, mental or intellectual
disabilities (not interfering
with academic performance), affectional or sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression,
atypical cellular or blood trait, genetic information, or any other
non academic-related criteria.
Sexual Harassment
Montclair State is committed to having a working and learning environment
that is free of sexual
harassment. The University considers sexual harassment of employees
or students as
unprofessional and unacceptable behavior, and it will not be tolerated.
To provide understanding
on what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior, the University
has an online training program
on sexual harassment prevention that is accessible at
http://www.newmedialearning.com/psh/montclair/choice.htm.
All faculty and staff are
expected to complete this program and, upon so doing, a certificate
of completion will be
placed in the employees file.
State Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment or Hostile
Environments in the
Workplace
As a state institution, the University abides by the Interim State
Policy Prohibiting
Discrimination, Harassment or Hostile Environments in the Workplace
in effect. The Interim
State Policy can be accessed at the following site: State
Policy. Procedures for filing internal
complaints alleging discrimination, harassment or hostile environments
in the workplace can be
accessed at: Montclair State
University - Human Resources - EEOAA.
In closing, I urge you to incorporate these values and principles
into your daily life at Montclair
State University so that we may all work and learn together in a
spirit of appreciation and
understanding for the similarities and differences among us. If
you have any questions regarding
the University Statement on Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
or the State Policy and
Procedures, please feel free to contact Barbara Milton, Director
of Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action and Diversity at miltonb@mail.montclair.edu
or at Extension 4349.
Susan A. Cole
September 26, 2006
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