Bristol will provide all employees, students and third parties with prompt, fair and impartial investigations of all complaints and allegations of harassment and discrimination. Complaints should be submitted online here.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND TITLE IX SECTION 504

Bristol Community College’s policy is to provide equal opportunity in employment and in education for all qualified persons without discrimination because of disability status, race, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion or national origin.

In full and affirmative compliance with the laws of the United States and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and all applicable regulations thereto, this policy applies in all matters of the employment of professional and non-professional personnel, all other personnel practice, college admissions, educational programs and activities, as well as contracts for goods and services.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND TITLE IX INQUIRIES

Emmanuel Echevarria
777 Elsbree Street, D209H
Fall River, MA 02720
email: DiversityTitleIX@BristolCC.edu

The Human Resources office may be contacted by telephone at 774.357.2333 or email correspondence at DiversityTitleIX@BristolCC.edu.

If you believe you have been subjected to discrimination or harassment because of disability status, race, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, or national origin, click the button below to submit a complaint:

Click here to Submit Discrimination/Harassment Complaint 

Title IX Confidential Employees

There are people on campus who you can talk to confidentially. These people have no responsibility to take action, report to law enforcement, or report to the Interim Title IX Coordinator the information you share with them, so long as the individual is acting in their role as a counselor or medical provider at the time you share your concerns with them. If you share your concerns with these people when they’re acting in their roles, Bristol will not conduct an investigation unless you inform campus authorities of your concerns, or the college learns about your situation from another person.

For students, the confidential employees are:

Jill Apicerno, Mental Health Counselor.

Mary Kate Flynn, Mental Health Counselor.

Meredith Whitmore, Associate Director of Student Advocacy.

Read the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Policy on Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity & Diversity for 2024 here.

Read the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Policy on Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity & Diversity for 2020 here.