Colorado College
Private University
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Speech Code Rating
Civil Rights and Title IX Policy
HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT: A hostile environment is created when conduct directed at one or more members of a protected class is subjectively and objectively offensive and so severe or pervasive that it limits or denies an individual's ability to access an educational opportunity…
Freedom of Expression
Expressive activities include protests, marches, demonstrations, rallies, speeches, distribution of literature or fliers, art installations and performances, and other forms of collective public expression, including digital or online media. All expressive activities must comply with CC's community standards, faculty/staff handbooks, and legal…
Freedom of Expression
In attempting to honor and realize its central principles and its core purpose, CC is guided by a further set of shared principles that inform the interpretation and implementation of this policy. Principle 1: Core Values As an academic community and a…
Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy
Information technology resources may not be intentionally used to view, store, print, or send obscene materials or slanderous, harassing, or threatening messages.
Civil Rights and Title IX Policy
TITLE IX SEXUAL HARASSMENT: While the College takes a broad approach to addressing any sexual harassment impacting CC Community Members additional procedural steps are in place when behavior satisfies the definition of sexual harassment outlined in current federal Title IX regulations. To…
Amended and Restated Bylaws of The Colorado College: Academic Freedom
Academic institutions exist for the transmission of knowledge, the quest for truth, the development of students, and the general well-being of society. In the pursuit of these ends, all members of the College community have such basic rights as freedom of speech…