Sexual Violence Prevention Training for Students
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The training is an online Sexual Misconduct Awareness and Prevention Training module. ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay has procured Vector Solutions Student Success learning management system: Newly admitted freshman and transfers will be assigned modules found in their student learning portals. Returning students will be assigned a training module also found in their student training portal. Additional training is available in the portal and marked as "optional"
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Sexual Misconduct Awareness Training is required annually for ALL students at ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay, per the ÍÑ¿ã°É Chancellor’s office, the State of California, and Federal mandates. To prevent a hold on your registration you must complete training by the published deadline.
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Yes. All Cal State University East Bay students are required to take this sexual misconduct awareness and prevention training.
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Yes. All Cal State University East Bay students are required to take this sexual misconduct awareness and prevention training, regardless of whether they are taking courses on campus or online.
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You will receive an email which will direct you to the training located here,
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Yes, all Cal State University East Bay students, whether they are taking OPEN UNIVERSITY, continuing education, or courses leading to baccalaureate, master’s or doctoral degrees are required to take this sexual misconduct awareness and prevention training.
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No. All responses are strictly confidential: ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay will only receive information about the student body as a whole and will NEVER see any individual student’s answers.
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In this case, you may contact the Campus Confidential Advocate to obtain a waiver and /or go over your other options.
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There are no fees associated with your use of this training program.
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No. The grade you get in the course will not appear on your transcript and it will not affect your GPA.
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To report an incident, please contact the Title IX coordinator, confidential advocate, or for a list of resources or more information, please visit the Title IX website.