Online Title IX Training Now Required for All New U of A Students

Online Title IX Training Now Required for All New U of A Students
Photo Submitted

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas has joined many colleges and universities across the country in adding the online training program Haven: Understanding Sexual Assault to its sexual violence prevention initiatives.

All new U of A students – undergraduate and graduate -- are required to take the course before they will be allowed to register for classes in the spring semester. The online course is mandatory for:

  • All new freshmen for fall 2016
  • All new transfer freshmen
  • All new transfer students at any level
  • All new graduate students from other institutions
  • All new graduate students that were formerly students of this institution
  • All new law students (both from other institutions or receiving their undergraduate at this institution.)
  • All new agriculture law students – whether or not they received their law degrees from the U of A.

Chancellor Joe Steinmetz sent an email letter yesterday to all new students on campus explaining the purpose of the course, and how it fits in with the U of A’s efforts to prevent all types of sexual misconduct on campus. In the letter he wrote:

“Part of the reason that sexual misconduct on college campuses is a growing issue is that people don’t always understand what constitutes sexual misconduct, or what they can do to prevent it, how to get help, how to report it, or the connections between alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct…. This online course will help you understand key definitions relating to sexual assault and relationship violence.  It will help you learn confidence-building strategies and bystander intervention skills built around real-life scenarios.  The course also will help you recognize signs of abuse and will address situations that can be challenging or confusing regarding consent in your own relationships.”

Haven is an hour long course that also explains the legal requirements of Title IX and the personal responsibilities of everyone in the campus community.

The Haven course is mandatory for all new students, but it is also recommended for any students, faculty or staff members who have not already gone through Title IX training. The course can be accessed online at https://shib.everfi.net/login/default.aspx?id=uarkhaven

 

Contacts

Tyler Farrar, coordinator
Title IX
479-575-7111, tylerf@uark.edu

Steve Voorhies, manager of media relations
University Relations
479-575-3583, voorhies@uark.edu

Headlines

Record U of A Graduating Class Will Provide Positive Impact Across Arkansas

A record number of U of A graduates means a record number of highly motivated, talented, work-ready people starting their careers in the Natural State.

Industrial Engineering Students Recognized With Department Awards and Scholarships

The Department of Industrial Engineering recognizes students with honors and awards at the annual Industrial Engineering Student Awards Banquet in April.

Black and Reeder Scholarship Recipient to Study Biomedical Engineering

Jackson Hudnall has been named this year's recipient of the Black and Reeder Scholarship, which is awarded to a Greenwood High School student seeking a degree in engineering or business at the U of A.

Fall 2024 WLLC Arabic Courses

Immersive Arabic I is your gateway course to learning the amazing Arabic language.

Participate in a Research Study: Understanding College Student Narratives in COVID-19

Students graduating from college in spring or summer 2024 are eligible. Your insights will contribute to a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced during these unprecedented times.

News Daily