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Equal Opportunity Policy

In order to provide an environment that encourages respect, dignity and equal opportunity and in compliance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations, Palmer College of Chiropractic does not discriminate in employment or in educational practices, programs, services or activities on the basis of age, race, creed, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, religion, disability, veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.

Employment, admissions and educational decisions are based on merit, qualifications and competence. It is the intent of Palmer to provide equal opportunities for minorities, women and disabled individuals. Palmer’s employment practices include all aspects of hiring, promotion, assignment, discharge and other terms and conditions of employment. Palmer’s admissions and educational practices include all aspects of admissions, orientation, student employment, academic and student programs, discipline and other terms and conditions of enrollment.

Reasonable Accommodations: Employment
Palmer College of Chiropractic makes reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities, as required by law. Any qualified applicant for employment or employee with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to perform the essential functions of a job is to contact the Human Resources Office in Davenport, Iowa, to request such an accommodation.

Reasonable Academic Adjustments: Education
Palmer College of Chiropractic makes reasonable academic adjustments for qualified individuals with disabilities, as required by law. Any qualified applicant or student with a disability who requires a reasonable academic adjustment to perform the academic and technical standards requisite to admissions and/or participation in Palmer’s educational program and activities is
to contact the Office of Student Learning and Development, in Davenport, Iowa to request such an academic adjustment.

Reasonable Accommodations: The Public
Palmer College of Chiropractic makes reasonable accommodations for members of the public with disabilities, as required by law. Any such individual with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation is to contact the Office of Adjudication in Davenport, Iowa, to request such an accommodation.

Sexual or Other Unlawful Harassment

Palmer College of Chiropractic does not tolerate sexual or other unlawful harassment of or by any of its employees or students on the basis of age, race, creed, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, religion, disability, veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. All forms of sexual or other unlawful harassment on Palmer property, during Palmer sponsored activities, programs and events, including those that take place at off-campus locations, are prohibited. It is a violation of this policy for any employee, student or third party to unlawfully harass any employee, student or any other individual associated with or conducting business with Palmer College of Chiropractic.

Palmer College of Chiropractic strictly prohibits such unlawful conduct whether verbal, physical or visual that:

  • Affects tangible job benefits or other terms and conditions of employment or educational programs, services or activities
  • Unreasonably interferes with an individual’s work or educational performance
  • Creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive work or educational environment

Such conduct includes, but is not limited to, actions, words, jokes, kidding, teasing, comments, printed or visual material (including e-mail), objectionable epithets, demeaning depictions or treatment, threatened or actual abuse or harm directed toward an individual based on age, race, creed, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, religion, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic.

Specifically, sexual harassment may consist of unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, other verbal, physical or visual conduct of a sexual nature, and any other sexually based harassment when:

  • Submission to the conduct is made either an explicit (clear) or implicit (implied) condition of employment, enrollment or academic status;
  • Submission to, or rejection of, the conduct is used as the basis for an employment decision affecting the harassed employee or a decision affecting the admission or academic status of a student; and/or
  • The harassment has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with the individual's work or academic performance or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive work or educational environment.

Reporting Unlawful Discrimination/Harassment

Employees, students or applicants for employment or admission, or any other individual associated with or conducting business with Palmer College of Chiropractic are to immediately bring to the attention of the Office of Adjudication/ Compliance or the Office of Human Resources in Davenport, Iowa, Palmer administration and/or other designated contact person any behavior or conduct that may be interpreted as sexual or other unlawful harassment or discrimination. This includes all victims of sexual or other unlawful harassment and persons with knowledge of behavior/conduct which may constitute sexual or other unlawful discrimination/harassment. All complainants have the right to be free from retaliation of any kind. Palmer College of Chiropractic strictly prohibits retaliation or reprisal against an individual who has reported questionable behavior or who has initiated or participated in the complaint procedures available.

Employees, students and applicants for employment or admissions or any other individual associated with or conducting business with Palmer College of Chiropractic may contact the Office of Adjudication/Compliance in Davenport, Iowa for additional information on the procedures for unlawful discrimination/harassment complaints.

Disciplinary Action

Employees or students found to have conducted themselves in a manner prohibited by this policy may be subject to corrective disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment and/or dismissal as a student.

Employees, students or applicants for employment or admission at the Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida campus may contact any of the following persons on the Florida campus regarding any behavior or conduct that may be interpreted as sexual or other unlawful harassment or discrimination:

Cheryl Shaw, Human Resource Coordinator
Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida
Building One
4777 City Center Parkway
Port Orange, FL 32129
Phone: (386) 763-2665 Fax: (386) 763-2620
cheryl.shaw@palmer.edu

Donald Gran, D.C., M.S.Ed., Dean of Academic Affairs
Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida
4777 City Center Parkway
Port Orange, FL 32129-4153
Phone: (386) 763-2651 Fax: (386) 763-2643
donald.gran@palmer.edu

Earlye Adams Julien, Director of Adjudication/Compliance
Palmer College of Chiropractic
Office of Adjudication/Compliance, 4th floor, Administration Building
1000 Brady Street
Davenport, IA 52803
Phone: (563) 884-5476 Fax: (563) 884-5266
julien_e@palmer.edu

Palmer administration and/or other designated contact person.

This includes all victims of sexual or other unlawful harassment and persons with knowledge of behavior/conduct that may constitute sexual or other unlawful harassment. All complainants have the right to be free from retaliation of any kind. Palmer College of Chiropractic strictly prohibits retaliation or reprisal against an individual who has reported questionable behavior or who has initiated or participated in the complaint procedures available.

Employees, students and applicants for employment or admission may contact the Office of Adjudication/Compliance in Davenport, Iowa, for additional information on the procedures for unlawful discrimination/harassment complaints.

Employees or students found to have conducted themselves in a manner prohibited by this policy may be subject to corrective disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.

Community Member Responsibilities

A community member of Palmer College of Chiropractic who perceives the comments, gestures or actions of another member of the community to be sexually harassing, as defined earlier, should communicate to that person that such behavior is unwelcome. However, failure to express that such behavior is unwelcome does not prevent the individual from filing a complaint nor does it in any way exonerate the alleged behavior.

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Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida
4777 City Center Pkwy., Port Orange, FL 32129-4153
Phone: 866-585-9677 or 386-763-2709 |  Fax: 386-763-2620
email: pccf_admiss@palmer.edu

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