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Sexual Assault Prevention

Sexual Assault Prevention Training Courses

Arkansas Tech has partnered with Vector Solutions, whose mission is to help students address critical life skills, in high schools and higher education institutions across the country. Vector Solutions provides a training course called RespectEdu Foundations for College to help incoming students understand the issues related to sexual violence. RespectEdu relies on proven prevention theories and educational strategies to increase student awareness of sexual misconduct and is designed to assist us in meeting legal requirements and guidance issued by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights. Each year over a half million students complete these courses nationwide. All new first year and transfer students are required to complete this course. This course is part of an ongoing and proactive educational campaign aimed at keeping students safe and well-informed.

RespectEdu for Modern Learners is a tailored sexual assault prevention training course for learners who are not fresh out of high school. This program recognizes that these students' identities and life experiences puts them in a unique position to make a positive difference in the lives of other students, as well as others they care about. The course covers how to recognize and take action in potentially harmful situations (in-person and virtually), including options for how to respond if someone approaches one of these learners for help.

Vector Solutions also provides a training course called RespectEdu for Graduate Students, a tailored sexual assault prevention training for post-baccalaureate student groups including graduate/professional students and adult learners. All new graduate students are required to complete RespectEdu for Graduate Students online.

In addition to completing a sexual assault prevention training course in their first semester at mvý, all students are required to complete an annual training course offered by Vector Solutions. This annual training builds upon previous courses students have completed with a special focus on fostering healthy relationships. If you have questions about these training courses, please contact Stacy Galbo, Title IX Coordinator, at sgalbo2@atu.edu or via phone at 479-964-0583 ext. 4714.