What is the Training?
CSU East Bay Student Title IX Impressions
The course examines how to recognize and report sexual assault and informs students about support resources available, both on and off campus. This course will help learners understand:
- Definitions of sexual harassment, sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking
- The “culture of care” at higher education institutions
- Prevention, including bystander intervention techniques
- How to report and where to go for support
- The meaning and definition of consent Estimated duration: 40 minutes
All currently enrolled students must complete the Student Title IX Training-Impressions annually.
Please submit inquiries to equityinvestigations@csueastbay.edu
CSU EAST Bay Strategies for Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm
Students will learn to identify serving sizes, use protective behavioral strategies (PBS) for drinking, and examine the immediate effects alcohol has on their bodies. This course will help learners: Create a plan before drinking. Determine serving sizes when ordering or pouring alcohol. Use additional protective behavioral strategies (PBS) before, during, and after drinking. Find their institution's alcohol policy information. Find local public health resources.
Estimated duration: 45 minutes
All current enrolled Freshman and Transfer students must complete the Alcohol EDU Training once.
Please submit inquiries to studentaffairs@csueastbay.edu.
How do I access the training?
A link to the training is expected to arrive to your CSU East Bay email on August 2024. You can also visit the links below for access as well as instructions on how to log in and how to generate a certificate of completion.
Why do I need to complete the training?
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I already took the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Training and/or the Strategies for Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm Training. Do I need to do this again?
Yes and no All Cal State University East Bay students are assigned Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Training annually. Reducing Alcohol Related Harm Training is required for new students and is assigned just once.
I am taking ONLINE courses only. Do I need to complete Not Anymore?
Yes. All Cal State University East Bay students are required to take this Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Training, regardless if they are taking courses on campus, online, or a hybrid of both.
I am in Continuing Education courses only. Do I need to complete this training?
Yes, all Cal State University East Bay students, whether they are enrolled in OPEN UNIVERSITY, Continuing Education, or courses leading to Baccalaureate, Master’s, or Doctoral degrees, are required to take Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention training.
Will Â鶹´«Ã½ÉçÇøÈë¿Ú faculty and staff have access to my responses?
No. All responses are strictly confidential. CSU East Bay will NEVER see any individual student’s answers.
This training is difficult for me due to past experiences of abuse, what options do I have?
In this case, you may contact the
Campus Confidential Advocate to obtain a waiver and /or go over your other options. The Confidential Advocate can be contacted by emailing
Advocate@csueastbay.edu, or at the link above.
Is there a fee?
There are no fees associated with your use of this training program.
Will the grade I get on this test be reflected on my transcript?
No. The grade you get in the course will not appear on your transcript and it will not affect your GPA.
Where can I go for help related to sex discrimination, sexual harassment, or sexual misconduct?
To report an incident, please contact the Title IX Coordinator, Confidential Advocate. Here is a list of resources for more information: Title IX.