Title IX protects pregnant and parenting individuals and requires equal access and
equal participation for pregnant and parenting in educational programs and activities
including work, clubs, sports, honor societies, student leadership opportunities and
other activities. Title VII and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act protect pregnant
employees by forbidding discrimination on the basis of sex based on pregnancy. WCU
has many resources available to individuals who identify as pregnant or parenting.
This page has information and resources for all individuals on campus who identify
as pregnant or have a pregnancy-related condition, followed by resources specifically
for students and employees. Individuals can find information about the request process
for reasonable accommodations as well as the complaint form for individuals who feel
they have been discriminated against based on the basis of pregnancy.
Pregnancy or related conditions include:
Pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy, or lactation
Medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy, or
lactation
Recovery from pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy, lactation, or their
related medical conditions
Please Note: The inclusion of the below referenced resources are for informational
purposes only. Please note this is not an institutional endorsement of products or
services. Hyperlinks are current as of the updated date listed at the bottom of this
page. The inclusion or exclusion of any resource does not reflect any attitudes or
perspectives of the Title IX Office.
Student Resources
Pregnant and parenting students can use the following resources to assist them.
WCU policy states that pregnant or parenting students may not be prevented from attending
class on the basis of pregnancy. Absences due to pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions
such as pregnancy, childbirth, false pregnancy, termination of pregnancy and recovery
from any aforementioned condition will be excused with documentation from a medical
professional indicating that the absences are necessary.
Faculty members must allow students the opportunity to make up the work missed while
out due to pregnancy or any related conditions, including recovery from childbirth.
If a faculty member awards “points” or other advantages based on class attendance,
students must be given the opportunity to earn back the credit from classes missed
because of pregnancy.
Reasonable adjustments can be made by a faculty member to students needing assistance.
Students seeking assistance can contact the Title IX Office.
Harris Regional Hospital in Sylva, NC offers Parent Education Classes including: Preparation for Childbirth, Newborn Care, Super Siblings, The Mother’s
Connection
Birthstone Breastfeeding & Wellness Center in Sylva, NC offers lactation services, Chiropractic Care, occupational therapy,
Full-spectrum doula services, classes, free support groups, perinatal mental health
therapy, a retail space where you can find maternity clothes, cloth diapers and more.
Smoky Mountain Pregnancy Care Center can inform you of options and resources available to you for parenting, adoption
and termination. Other services available include counseling, pregnancy testing and
ultrasounds, appointments, Harmoni mobile medical unit.
Pampers offers Childbirth Education Classes. It is 9-part series, led by clinical childbirth experts, provides in-depth information
for new parents on all stages of the childbirth journey— from contractions and stages
of labor to breastfeeding and check-ups.
Parenting students may be eligible for a childcare subsidy. Apply with NCDHHS. You may be eligible if any of the following apply to your situation:
you are working or are attempting to find work;
you are in school or in a job training program (undergraduate students only);
your child is receiving child protective services;
your child needs care to support child welfare services or if your family is experiencing
a crisis;
your child has developmental needs.
Students can schedule an appointment with Counseling & Psychological Services to discuss pregnancy options if you are pregnant or suspect you might be.
Pregnant and parenting students are able to participate in extracurricular activities,
including student organizations, academic societies and athletic programs. Title IX
of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits the limitation of student involvement
on the basis of pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions.
Student Health Services provides a Women’s Clinic. This clinic offers services relating
to pregnancy prevention methods, testing and referrals. Your student health fee covers
most of the cost of these services, provided you are enrolled in at least six credit
hours. You need not be enrolled in the university’s health plan to be entitled to
these services. To schedule an appointment: 828.227.7640 | Medical emergency: 828.227.8911
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WCU must provide a private space other than a restroom or common area. This space
must have a door that can lock, adequate lighting, seating, and electrical outlets
for pumping equipment.
We are also required to give nursing students a reasonable amount of time to express
breast milk.
Please talk with the Title IX Coordinator to assist you in locating a private space.
Employee Resources
Faculty and staff members can use the following resources to assist them.
Harris Regional Hospital in Sylva, NC offers Parent Education Classes including: Preparation for Childbirth, Newborn Care, Super Siblings, The Mother’s
Connection
Birthstone Breastfeeding & Wellness Center in Sylva, NC offers lactation services, Chiropractic Care, occupational therapy,
Full-spectrum doula services, classes, support groups, perinatal mental health therapy
and more.
Smoky Mountain Pregnancy Care Center can inform you of options and resources available to you for parenting, adoption
and termination. Other services available include counseling, pregnancy testing and
ultrasounds, appointments, Harmoni mobile medical unit.
Pampers offers Childbirth Education Classes. It is 9-part series, led by clinical childbirth experts, provides in-depth information
for new parents on all stages of the childbirth journey— from contractions and stages
of labor to breastfeeding and check-ups.
On September 1, 2019, the Board of Governors approved a Paid Parental Leave Policy
that provides eligible state employees dedicated leave time for care and bonding with
a newborn or a child under the age of eighteen (18), newly placed for adoption, foster,
or other legal placement. Western Carolina University implemented the Paid Parental
Leave benefit on January 1, 2020.
Paid Parental Leave provides eligible state employees leave time for care and bonding with a newborn
or a child under the age of eighteen, newly placed for adoption, foster or other legal
placement.
WCU must provide a private space other than a restroom or common area. This space
must have a door that can lock, adequate lighting, seating, and electrical outlets
for pumping equipment.
We are also required to give nursing employees a reasonable amount of time to express
breast milk. WCU may require employees to use a regularly scheduled paid break to
express breast milk. If an employee requires more time to express her breast milk,
WCU must make reasonable efforts to provide paid leave or allow employees to use unpaid
time.
Please talk with your supervisor to assist you in locating a private space. If your
supervisor is unable to locate a private space or your position takes you to multiple
areas on campus, please contact Human Resources Employee Relations for assistance.
Reporting Harassment or Discrimination
Federal and state law and university policy prohibit discrimination on the basis of
sex, including pregnancy. If you have questions, contact the Title IX Office.
PREGNANT & PARENTING STUDENTS Deidre Hopkins Title IX Coordinator Legal Counsel and Institutional Integrity 520 H.F. Robinson 828.227.7116 dshopkins@wcu.edu
PREGNANT & PARENTING EMPLOYEES Trisha Ray Human Resources Consultant Human Resources & Payroll 302 H.F. Robinson 828.227.7218 trisharay@wcu.edu