Frequently Asked Questions
Each user鈥檚 experience varies. The length of the module depends on whether you are a new student, returning student, or graduate student this academic year. Pursuant to Federal Guidance and University mandate, all students are required to complete a training module featuring sexual assault prevention content that will take approximately 1 hour to complete.
The University requires training for all students once per academic year. All returning degree seeking students will be assigned to complete the Title IX Training Sexual Assault Prevention.
Students who have completed the online training requirement can download and save a certificate of completion for their records.
All current degree seeking students, including new students, transfer students, international students, graduating seniors, returning students, and graduate students must complete the online training on or before September 23, 2022. Extensions will be granted in extraordinary or emergency circumstances. These requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and the student must provide appropriate documentation upon request.
Any enrolled degree seeking student who does not complete the Title IX training on or before September 23, 2022, will have a hold placed on their account that will prevent them from registering for Spring Semester courses until they complete the training. All registration holds are released within 24 hours of completion.
The only way to have the registration hold removed for failure to complete the online training is to complete the module assigned to you.
IMPORTANT: WSU receives data regarding student completion of training requirements through EVERFI, in a secured, automated manner. Therefore, if you have a registration hold because you missed the September 23, 2022 deadline, the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance (鈥淐TAC鈥) cannot directly remove the hold. The University must receive authentication from the vendor, and CTAC will not be able to expedite the process for you. WSU records will be updated every hour to reflect which students have satisfied the training requirement. It is your responsibility to complete the training in a timely manner to prevent a registration hold.
You can complete the training in multiple sessions. Your progress will be saved in each session you are logged in, and you can pick up where you left off in the training.
This online training contains some sensitive material involving sexual violence prevention. If you need support while completing the training, please refer to our Information and Resources page for a list of both confidential and non-confidential resources, on and off campus. If you are a survivor of sexual violence or have concerns about the training, please contact the Title IX office at CTAC@Wichita.edu to discuss your options.
The student and employee versions of the training are unique to each group. For this reason, there are some student-employees who will be required to complete both trainings. Student-employees such as Resident Hall Assistants (RA) and Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTA) who interact regularly with other students as part of their employment will be required to take both.
Yes. Some students were assigned the training for the academic year (AY) 21-22 prior to their WSU enrollment. Currently, the vendor system does not allow the AY21-22 completion to count for the AY22-23 training.
If you believe you have been assigned the training in error, please contact this office at CTAC@wichita.edu or (316) 978-3187 for assistance.
红领巾瓜报 is committed to providing a workplace and education environment, as well as other benefits, programs, and activities free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, and to ensure compliance with federal law and regulations. In April 2021, the Student Government Association passed a Resolution supporting mandatory Title IX training for all students.
EVERFI is the vendor for this training and will automatically send reminder emails until you complete your training module.
Please contact the Title IX Coordinator at oiec@wichita.edu, or you may submit a report .
Anyone can report incidents that occur on or off-campus. Also, you can report an incident regardless of how long ago it may have occurred, and even if the incident did not involve you personally. CTAC responds to every report it receives.