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TITLE IX

Online Sexual Violence Prevention Training

2023-2024

All students enrolled in courses at Fresno State are required to take Title IX online training every academic year.

Please check your Fresno State email for information regarding required student training.  

The deadline to complete the training is February 14, 2024.

If you complete the training after the deadline and still have a hold on your account, we ask that you check your student account every 2-3 hours from the time you completed the online training. Please note that the system runs every couple hours, but it can take up to 24 hours to release that hold.

To complete the training, please login to your My Fresno State portal, go to Student Self Service, find "Important Links" on the right hand side, and click "Violence Awareness Training" as shown below. 

Student Center Training Location

 

You may also access the training by using this link: https://csufresnostudents-ca.safecolleges.com/training/home NOTE: You must be signed in to your student portal for the link to work. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Survivor Advocacy Services provides alternative student training that is trauma informed, sensitive to survivors, and does not include videos. You can sign up for individual student training by contacting the Survivor Advocates.

The Survivor Advocates can be reached by phone at 559.278.6796 or by email at survivoradvocate@csufresno.edu.

If you have general concerns about the online training, please contact the Title IX office at T9training@mail.fresnostate.edu

This training is mandatory and there are no waivers. Please contact the Survivor Advocate to discuss alternate training for those who have difficulty with the content due to a previous experience of sexual misconduct. 

The system runs every couple hours, but please allow up to 24 hours for the hold to be released.

The University's primary concern is the safety of its campus community members. All California State University students are required to complete Title IX online training every academic year. It is part of a system-wide effort to ensure that all students are provided a safe learning environment.

Yes. This training is required every academic year for all students enrolled in any University courses.

Attachment B, Page 5 of the Nondiscrimination Policy requires that each campus provide additional training for members of fraternities and sororities, as well as supplemental training focused on situations other student-leaders (including athletes and leaders in other student organizations) may encounter. 

All students, including new and returning undergraduate and graduate students, are required to complete annual online training.  In addition, student athletes, members of fraternities and sororities, and some other student organizations will be assigned an additional course. These courses will appear on the homescreen when you log into the training program.

Please Note: Student employees, in addition to any of the above assigned trainings, are also required to take the EDU: Eliminate Campus Sexual Violence (CSU) training in an effort to ensure appropriate responses from employees and to provide a guidance and insight into the problem of sexual misconduct. 

Follow these steps to access the Title IX training:

Step 1. Login to My Fresno State student portal

Step 2. Go to Student Self Service

Step 3. Locate the Important Links area on the right

Step 4. Click "Violence Awareness Training"

 

 

You may also access the training by using this link:

https://csufresnostudents-ca.safecolleges.com/training/home

NOTE: You must be signed in to your student portal for the link to work. 

Image of Student Center showing location of link

 

Each user's experience will vary and the length of the module is dependent on whether you are a new or continuing student. The program for new/incoming students will take approximately 80-90 minutes to complete. The program for returning students, and the additional training programs are 30-45 minutes each. 
 

Your progress will be saved with each session.

If you have any technical difficulties accessing the program, please contact Vector Solutions via email at support.education@vectorsolutions.comBe sure to provide your Fresno State ID# (located on the back of your Bulldog Card), first and last name, and the best way to reach you. You should receive a response within 24 hours.

Yes, all students enrolled in any University courses are required to complete the Title IX training.

Yes, if you are currently enrolled in coursework, then you must still complete the training.

An administrative hold will be placed on your account and access to your student portal will be blocked.  This hold can only be removed by completing the training. You will not be able to register for classes for the following semester until the hold has been released.

You can still take the training even though the deadline has passed, but the registration hold will not be lifted until you have completed the training. Please note that it may take up to 24 hours to remove the hold.

No, this training is mandatory therefore there are no waivers.

 
  • Employees are provided with a separate online training called EDU: Eliminate Campus Sexual Violence (CSU). This mandatory training is part of the CSU’s effort to ensure appropriate responses from employees and to provide guidance and insight into the problem of sexual misconduct.

  • Students who are also employed by Fresno State (i.e. work-study, student worker) are required to complete BOTH training programs.

Fresno State’s Information Security team has thoroughly reviewed the technical components of the program and approved the program for student use based on the strength of the security measures utilized. Additionally, Vector Solutions has provided information regarding the limited personal information you are asked to provide so Fresno State can verify your participation. 

The fastest way to resolve training-related issues is to email Vector Solutions directly at support.education@vectorsolutions.com.

For non-technical concerns, you may email your name, student ID#, and a brief description of the problem to t9training@mail.fresnostate.edu.