Online Training
The University of South Alabama is committed to establishing and maintaining an environment where individuals are free from sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and retaliation (collectively sexual misconduct). The University of South Alabama provides educational opportunities to all community members on a continual basis.
Sexual Assault Prevention Online Training Course for Students
All incoming/new 勛圖惇蹋 students are strongly encouraged to complete the online training. This is inclusive of undergraduate students, graduate students, online and distance students, students who began a new program, international students and transfer students. You are able to self register to a Canvas course to access and complete training on Sexual Assault Prevention below.
Attention incoming freshman students: You will be added to a Canvas course to access and complete the training once you are registered for New Student Orientation and before you arrive to orientation. *Lasting Choices: Preventing Sexual Assault
Title IX Employee Training
All 勛圖惇蹋 employees are required to complete the Title IX Employee Training on Sexual
Assault Prevention. This training is crucial for understanding your responsibilities
under Title IX, recognizing the signs of sexual misconduct, and learning how to support
students and colleagues. The training is available online, and you can access it through
the link below.
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Once you complete the training, enter your name and email address.
Your participation is vital in ensuring a safe and respectful campus environment for everyone.
Need Help?
If you have any issues with sign-in or accessing the courses, email titleix@southalabama.edu
If you are negatively affected while completing this online training or If you are an individual who would like to report sexual violence and needs assistance, you can contact the Title IX Office at (251) 460- 7280. You can also schedule an appointment to speak with a counselor in the University Counseling and Testing Services Department at (251) 460-7051.
Thank you for your time and cooperation in completing essential training program.