Hi <First name> <Last Name>,
University of Oregon is using Vector Solutions to offer online educational training on alcohol and other drugs, Title IX, and sexualized violence prevention. If you already requested an exemption, and/or reached out to Prevention Services, please disregard this email. To successfully fulfill the requirement, you need to pass your course(s) with a score of 80% or above. You are receiving this email because you have not yet completed your course(s). The deadline to complete is: Friday, November 15, 2024.
If you are a non-traditional student (25-years old or older, work 40 hours per week, and/or are a parent/caregiver) or are in alcohol and other drug recovery, we have an alternative program designed for you. You may access it here.
Requesting A Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates Module Exemption:
The University of Oregon wants students to know that all forms of sexual violence will not be tolerated on our campus. We also recognize that engaging in conversations about sexual violence can be difficult, particularly for those who have had personal experiences with sexual violence. If taking this module is distressing for you, please fill out this form to request an exemption. Please know that there are several resources on campus to support you, even prior to your arrival to campus. If you are a survivor of sexual violence and need to talk before, during or after taking the module, please visit safe.uoregon.edu for a list of resources both on and off campus.
Follow these easy steps to complete your University of Oregon training requirements:
1. Using your web browser, go to the Vector Solutions website for University of Oregon: https://uoregon-or.vectorlmsedu.com/
2. You will be directed to a Shibboleth login page where you can login using your Duck ID and password.
Thank you for your role in making the University of Oregon a safer community!
Sincerely,
Prevention Services
Office of the Dean of Students, Division of Student Life
University of Oregon
5216 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-5216
w: dos.uoregon.edu/prevention