The University is committed to providing all students with the opportunity to pursue and attain their individual goals as it relates to the University’s admissions and educational programs or activities. This commitment includes the University’s students who are pregnant, parenting, or experiencing pregnancy related conditions. The University prohibits differential treatment or discrimination against students based on the student current, potential, or past parental, family, marital status, or pregnancy or related condition.
A student who is, or becomes, pregnant or has a related condition is strongly encouraged to notify the Title IX Coordinator as soon as possible. By doing so, the student and the Title IX Coordinator can collaborate and develop an appropriate plan for the continuation of the student’s education in light of the unique nature of the University’s programs and requirements, as well as particular challenges the student may face while pregnant or while experiencing a pregnancy related condition.
Contact information for the University’s Title IX Coordinator is as follows:
Paula R. Stewart, MS.
Evans Commons
Room 3030
209 S. Kingshighway Street
St. Charles, MO 63301
Ph: 636.255.225
pstewart@lindenwood.edu
The Title IX Coordinator can coordinate specific actions to prevent sex discrimination and ensure the student’s equal access to the University’s education programs or activities. However, the choice to declare a student’s pregnancy is voluntary, and students are not required to disclose this information to the University.
After being notified by a student or the student’s representative of the student’s pregnancy or related condition, the Title IX Coordinator will do the following:
The University will not require students to submit supporting documentation for the above items, unless the documentation is necessary and reasonable for the University to determine the reasonable modifications to make, or whether to take additional, specific actions. Situations where supporting documentation is not necessary may include, but are not limited to, when the student’s need for a specific action is obvious, such as when a student who is pregnant needs a bigger uniform; when the student has previously provided the University with sufficient supporting documentation; when the reasonable modification at issue is allowing a student to carry or keep water nearby and drink, use a bigger desk, sit or stand, or take breaks to eat, drink, or use the restroom; when the student has lactation needs; or when the requested action is available to other students for reasons other than pregnancy or related conditions and such students are not required to submit supporting documentation.
Additionally, the University will not require a student who is pregnant or has a related condition to provide certification from a healthcare provider or any other person that the student is physically able to participate in the University’s class, program, or extracurricular activity unless:
Once a student has voluntarily disclosed a pregnancy or related condition to the University, the student has the following options:
Continue in the Program
Voluntary Leave of Absence
Withdraw from the University
The University will treat pregnancy or related conditions, or temporary disability resulting from pregnancy or related conditions, consistent with the University’s policy on temporary medical conditions.
Reasonable modifications for pregnancy or related conditions will be provided to students based on their individualized needs. Such reasonable modifications will be identified through an interactive process with the student; however, a modification is not reasonable if it fundamentally alters the nature of the University’s education program or activity.
Reasonable modifications may include, but are not limited to:
Students may accept or decline each reasonable modification offered by the University.
The University provides lactation stations across campus for breastfeeding. These spaces provide a private, clean area where students are shielded from view and free from intrusion.
A student who has questions about this policy or who is concerned about its implementation should contact the Title IX Coordinator using the contact information listed in Section III of this policy.