UVM requires every new incoming student to complete this online course.  The Sexual Assault Prevention module is an online program addressing the critical issues of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and sexual harassment – among students, faculty and staff. This is evidence-based program empowers you to make well-informed decisions about issues that affect your years at the University of Vermont and beyond.

Special notes:

  • While this is labeled "Graduate" students by our vendor, it is for all new students over 21.
  • Your participation in the Sexual Assault Prevention module is required to be eligible for on-campus employment.
  • New students who are 21 and older only need to complet the Sexual Assault Prevention module and do not have to complete Alcohol Edu

 

STEP 1: COMPLETE THE Sexual Assault Prevention Module

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Takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete the Sexual Assault Prevention Module course.  The course ends with an exam and survey. You must earn a grade of 75% or higher to pass each course.  The deadline to complete step 1 is August 23. Personalized log-in links were sent to your UVM email address. If you lost the email or can't find it, you can log in here by clicking on "forgot password." This will prompt you to create an account. Please use the netid@uvm.edu email address format. If you believe you are using the correct email address and you still can't log-in, please contact saffairs@uvm.edu for assistance.

STEP 2 - SHORT FOLLOW UP SURVEY

You will be automatically prompted to complete a followup to Sexual Assault Prevention Module in about 45 days. Step 2 will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. The deadline to complete step 2 is October 31.

Other Important Information:

  • You will need Internet access and audio capabilities.
  • To avoid technical issues, please use any major web browser (e.g. Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome) released within the previous two years.
  • You may take the course(s) in multiple sittings.
  • The courses may include surveys to help personalize your experience and measure students’ attitudes and behaviors. All survey responses are confidential; the school will only receive information about the student body as a whole and will never see individual students’ answers.
  • Should you experience problems, technical support is available 24/7 and can be accessed from the “Help” link within the course.
  • EverFi has partnered with the National Domestic Violence Hotline to provide access to an anonymous “Chat with an Advocate” feature within the Sexual Assault Prevention module. If at any time during the course you would like to chat with a trained Hotline advocate, you can click the "Chat with an Advocate" button. Advocates are available to chat every day from 7 a.m. - 2 a.m. Central time. No identifiable information of students using the chat feature will be collected by EverFi nor shared back with the University of Vermont.

Technical Problems

If you are having technical issues with the Sexual Assault Prevention module you should contact the AlcoholEdu Online Technical Support Center by clicking the “HELP” button located in the upper right-hand corner of every screen.  The Technical Support Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

You may also explore PDF icon Everfi's troubleshooting document