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Training Opportunities

As members of the St. Norbert College community, it is our collective responsibility to uphold a learning and working environment that is free of all forms of sexual and unlawful discrimination. Our training courses are meant to facilitate an understanding of those institutional, managerial and individual responsibilities.

The following opportunities are provided to the SNC community. Please see each tab below for more information on in-person and online training options.

Online Training

About the Sexual Harassment and Prevention Courses
The college subscribes to Vector Solutions (formally known as SafeColleges) for various types of training opportunities for employees and students, including our sexual assault prevention mandatory training.  

What is Covered

  1. Essential knowledge on Title IX regulations to assist students or colleagues when they reach out for help.
  2. Background on recent laws to help guide your responses.
  3. Review of why people commit sexual harassment, primary prevention methods, federal requirements, reporting obligations, trauma-informed response, and campus policies and resources.
  4. Links to resources, including the Sex and Gender Harassment/Discrimination Policy at SNC.

Accessing a Course

 

Who is Required to Take an Online Course?

These courses are an annual requirement for:

  • Faculty and Staff (including short-term employees and volunteers)
  • Student workers 
  • International students
  • Domestic Undergraduate Students
  • Graduate Students

Need Assistance or Have Questions?

  1. For additional assistance in accessing the course please email titleix@snc.edu.
  2. For specific questions or concerns regarding the program requirements, please email titleix@snc.edu.

Looking for Courses Related to Diversity and Inclusion?
Vector Solutions offers many online courses for both employees and students. Learn more here about the various courses available to take any time. You only need your SNC log-in id and password to access these classes.

In-Person Training

In-Person Opportunities for Faculty and Staff 
For the standard Title IX and Compliance training we will not have in-person training for this academic year. If you have questions, or are interested in an person training discussion with the Title IX Coordinator, please contact the Title IX and Compliance office at 403-3039.

In-Person Training for Students
Various groups of students will receive in-person training from the Title IX and Compliance Coordinator. Such groups include athletics, RA's, education students and numerous other groups. Students who receive training as part of these groups will still need to complete the assigned online mandatory training. 

Volunteers
Volunteers who are on campus at any point or will be interacting with students should be taking a Title IX training, either online or in-person with the Title IX Coordinator. Email titleix@snc.edu for questions or to schedule training for yourself or a volunteer who will be working in your department.    

Questions?
Please contact Title IX Office at 403-3210 or e-mail titleix@snc.edu.

Community Opportunities

Healthy Vs. Unhealthy Relationships

Periodically Wise Women Gathering Place Youth Services Team offers courses to learn about what healthy and unhealthy relationships look like. These apply to friendships, family relationships, and romantic relationships. Contact 920-490-0627 for more information or email info@wisewomengp.org

Online Training

About the Sexual Harassment and Prevention Courses
The college subscribes to Vector Solutions (formally known as SafeColleges) for various types of training opportunities for employees and students, including our sexual assault prevention mandatory training.  

What is Covered

  1. Essential knowledge on Title IX regulations to assist students or colleagues when they reach out for help.
  2. Background on recent laws to help guide your responses.
  3. Review of why people commit sexual harassment, primary prevention methods, federal requirements, reporting obligations, trauma-informed response, and campus policies and resources.
  4. Links to resources, including the Sex and Gender Harassment/Discrimination Policy at SNC.

Accessing a Course

 

Who is Required to Take an Online Course?

These courses are an annual requirement for:

  • Faculty and Staff (including short-term employees and volunteers)
  • Student workers 
  • International students
  • Domestic Undergraduate Students
  • Graduate Students

Need Assistance or Have Questions?

  1. For additional assistance in accessing the course please email titleix@snc.edu.
  2. For specific questions or concerns regarding the program requirements, please email titleix@snc.edu.

Looking for Courses Related to Diversity and Inclusion?
Vector Solutions offers many online courses for both employees and students. Learn more here about the various courses available to take any time. You only need your SNC log-in id and password to access these classes.

In-Person Training

In-Person Opportunities for Faculty and Staff 
For the standard Title IX and Compliance training we will not have in-person training for this academic year. If you have questions, or are interested in an person training discussion with the Title IX Coordinator, please contact the Title IX and Compliance office at 403-3039.

In-Person Training for Students
Various groups of students will receive in-person training from the Title IX and Compliance Coordinator. Such groups include athletics, RA's, education students and numerous other groups. Students who receive training as part of these groups will still need to complete the assigned online mandatory training. 

Volunteers
Volunteers who are on campus at any point or will be interacting with students should be taking a Title IX training, either online or in-person with the Title IX Coordinator. Email titleix@snc.edu for questions or to schedule training for yourself or a volunteer who will be working in your department.    

Questions?
Please contact Title IX Office at 403-3210 or e-mail titleix@snc.edu.

Community Opportunities

Healthy Vs. Unhealthy Relationships

Periodically Wise Women Gathering Place Youth Services Team offers courses to learn about what healthy and unhealthy relationships look like. These apply to friendships, family relationships, and romantic relationships. Contact 920-490-0627 for more information or email info@wisewomengp.org
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