With more than 52 certification courses, workshops, and seminars, the revised ATIXA curriculum features shorter courses with easier-to-digest information, more interaction and engagement for learners, a holistic approach to the curriculum, and a roadmap for achieving excellence in compliance for both 2020 and 2024 Regulatory compliance.
Learners can choose topics a la carte or follow an ATIXA-prescribed curriculum path to professional excellence. To accommodate a variety of learners and learning styles, ATIXA content is offered in-person, virtually, and through asynchronous eTrainings. ATIXA’s training addresses the full spectrum of Title IX compliance responsibilities for higher education and K-12 practitioners and Title IX-related disciplines.
These unique innovations are exclusively available through ATIXA.
Curriculum Paths
ATIXA is pleased to offer new resources to help you chart your training with us. Our curriculum paths allow you to find the right training for you and your team based on institution type, role, topic, and more. The ATIXA team is always hard at work developing resources to assist you in your professional development, we anticipate this being one more tool in your toolbox to meet the evolving landscape of best practices.
We have developed unique curriculum paths for:
- Higher Education Title IX Coordinators
- Higher Education Title IX Investigators
- K-12 Title IX Coordinators
- K-12 Title IX Investigators
ATIXA’s Three E’s
Employing the Three E’s (Educate, Elevate, and Experience), our curriculum highlights applied learning as an integral part of training.
Educate
ATIXA faculty members educate learners on compliance and the nuances of programmatic excellence by sharing industry standards and practical applications gained through their firsthand knowledge as Title IX coordinators, investigators, and decision-makers.
View Upcoming CoursesElevate
Our faculty use case studies, experiential activities, and real scenarios to elevate ATIXA-trained practitioners to be the best in their field.
View our Schedule at a GlanceExperience
Learners gain practical experience, such as reviewing fact patterns, assessing jurisdiction, applying dismissal criteria, exploring roadblocks, and identifying potential policy violations, to enhance professional skills and build comfort with complexity and nuance.
View our Curriculum FAQsScheduled Curriculum Release
The curriculum is now released, click here to find courses. Course content will be refreshed when new Title IX regulations are released.