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Title IX and Power-Based Violence Reporting

Title IX and Power-Based Violence Reporting

Act 472 of the 2021 Regular Legislative Session of the Louisiana Legislature sets forth processes and procedures to guide public post-secondary education stakeholders in maintaining safety and protection for students and employees. Power-based violence is defined as any form of interpersonal violence intended to control or intimidate another person through the assertion of power over the person. It includes but is more expansive than sexual misconduct and Title IX misconduct. The Louisiana Board of Regents requires all institutions under its governance to publish data relative to Title IX/ Power-Based Violence formal complaints and crime statistics. This webpage includes links to the reports. Reports are scheduled to be updated every six months.

Title IX/ Power-Based Violence Data Report

President’s Data Report

This document includes statistics relative to personnel, training, and other measures of compliance with Title IX/ Power-Based Violence regulations.

Power-Based Violence Crime Statistics Report

The attachment numbers crimes that occurred on or in close proximity to the campus within the specified period.

Sex Crimes Data Report

Resources

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Ashley Bass

I am a McNeese graduate with a bachelor's degree in Family and Consumer Science and a concentration in Child and Family Studies. As a student, I competed on the rodeo team and served on the SGA board. I earned my master’s degree in 2022 from the University of South Dakota in Educational Administration and Leadership with a concentration in Adult and Higher Ed. I have over 13 years of experience in adult education and 20 years of educational experience.

My favorite part of being a Freshman Advisor is helping students navigate their new life routine as a college freshman by offering support with in-person office visits or by email to help students meet their goals. I always remind students of my favorite BB King quote – “Education is one thing no one can ever take away from you.”  I believe that supporting students is vital to a student's success.

In my spare time, I raise registered American Brahman cattle, and I enjoy all the "country girl" things like hunting, fishing, growing a garden and cooking.

ADVISOR FOR:
  • College of Liberal Arts (excluding music)
  • Burton College of Education (ELEM and EDPR majors)