Below is the outline for this program as a buyer-friendly summary.
Title IX Training
This Title IX Training prepares higher education faculty, staff, and administrators to understand their obligations under Title IX, respond appropriately to disclosures, and support a safe, inclusive campus environment. It provides practical guidance, key definitions, and scenario-based learning to ensure compliance and promote equity.
- Key definitions and obligations for responding to disclosures
- Scenario-based guidance for appropriate response
- Supportive, equity-promoting practices aligned to compliance expectations
FERPA Training
The FERPA Training course ensures that employees of a higher education institution understand the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), its historical context, and its critical relevance to modern campus operations. Upon completion, employees will be equipped with the practical knowledge of FERPA regulations and institutional policies necessary to safeguard student education records, maintain compliance, and uphold the privacy rights of students.
- Practical knowledge to safeguard education records
- Modern campus relevance and common FERPA situations
- Institutional policy alignment
Clery Training
The Clery Training course equips higher education employees, and particularly designated Campus Security Authorities (CSAs), with the fundamental knowledge of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). This training ensures that employees understand the Act's history, its critical role in promoting campus transparency and safety, and their individual and institutional compliance obligations for reporting crimes and supporting victims.
- Clery Act history and purpose
- CSA responsibilities and reporting obligations
- Supporting victims and promoting transparency
Stop Campus Hazing Act Training
The Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) Training course prepares higher education employees, particularly designated Campus Security Authorities (CSAs), with the fundamental knowledge of the SCHA, which amends the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act. This training ensures that employees understand the Act's history, its critical role in promoting campus transparency and safety, and their individual and institutional compliance obligations for mandatory hazing reporting, policy awareness, and prevention programming.
- SCHA overview and relationship to the Clery Act
- Mandatory hazing reporting expectations for employees/CSAs
- Policy awareness and prevention programming implications