Title IX, AlcoholEdu training by March 30 for priority registration
March 7, 2018
UAF is committed to creating respectful and safe classrooms and campuses. Each member
of the UAF community needs to know their rights and responsibilities. Degree-seeking
students (including distance students) and all students who live in university housing
are required
to take sex and gender-based discrimination prevention training.
In addition, all degree-seeking students age 24 and younger, and all students living
in university housing age 25 and younger, must take
AlcoholEdu training. Not sure what trainings you have to complete? Click here to find out (PDF).
Both trainings are available through UAOnline (instructions below). The training must be completed by March 30, 2018. Students who do not
complete the training by March 30 will forfeit the fall priority registration (April
2-15) and won’t be able to register for summer classes between April 2-15.
Each training takes about an hour. You can start and stop anytime, and your progress
will be saved. Students who took the training last year said that it was engaging
and informative. Instructions and frequently asked questions can also be found at
Frequently Asked Questions (PDF).
If you have past experiences with trauma related to sex and gender-based discrimination
and would prefer not to take that training, please visit UAF Title IX Training — Release Request. You may also contact Laura McCollough, dean of Students, at uaf-deanofstudents@alaska.edu or Margo Griffith, UAF Title IX coordinator, at uaf-tix@alaska.edu directly with questions or concerns.
To access the training go to www.alaska.edu/uaonline/.
Log in with your username and password.
Select Student Services and Account Information.
Select Student Training.
Select one of the two Title IX trainings.
You will be redirected to log in again with your UA username and password.
If no courses appear, click the “Add A Course” button in the upper right.