Interim Pregnant and Parenting Students Policy
Duquesne University is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment for pregnant and parenting students.
Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any of its programs or activities, including admission, academic, extracurricular, athletic, and other programs or activities of schools. This prohibition includes discrimination against pregnant and/or parenting students.
Pregnant or parenting students may request adjustments for pregnancy, childbirth, false pregnancy, end of pregnancy, or recovery therefrom, including lactation.
Questions regarding this policy should be directed to the University’s Title IX Coordinator. Possible adjustments may include, but are not limited to: Determining the availability of specific adjustments depends on the student’s academic
program requirements, the timing and duration of the student’s documented pregnancy-related
need, and the nature of the academic requirement(s) missed. Alicia M. Simpson Title IX Coordinator and Director of Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response (412) 396-2560 Union #339 Students are expected to request adjustments or accommodations in a timely manner
to allow the Title IX Coordinator to review documentation, determine eligibility,
and implement adjustments/accommodations. As appropriate and where required, the Title IX Coordinator will forward requests
for accommodations related to pregnancy-related conditions to the Office of Disability
Services. Excused absences are also available to parenting students who need to take their children
to medical appointments and/or to take care of their sick children. Pregnant and/or parenting student-athletes are permitted to fully participate on the
team, including all team-related activities, unless the student-athlete’s physician
or medical caregiver certifies that participation is not medically safe. Absences from team activities that are medically necessary due to pregnancy and/or
pregnancy-related conditions will be excused like any other excused absence, so long
as the required documentation is provided. To the extent possible, a student-athlete will be returned to the same status they
had before any leave of absence.Questions?
Alicia M. Simpson
FAQ for Pregnant and Parenting Students
If a student does not qualify for leave under the University’s policies, the student
will be provided leave for as long as the student’s physician deems medically necessary.
Upon return, and to the extent possible, the student will be reinstated to the same
academic status (and extracurricular status, to the extent practical) when the leave
began.
For certain programs and/or professional schools, due to the nature of the curriculum
and clinical experiences, a student may not be able to start back in the same semester
where they left off, but may need to take the course at the next available course
offering. This may result in a delay of program completion.
Students are encouraged to contact the Title IX Coordinator to proactively plan for
rotations and clinical sites.
For all other adjustments/accommodations – students should immediately notify the
Title IX Coordinator when the adjustment or accommodation is no longer necessary.