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We would like to remind you to complete the UA Safe Title IX training. If you have already taken the training this fall, you can disregard this email.
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You must complete the training by Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020, to ensure priority registration for the spring semester, otherwise a hold will be placed on your account until Monday, Nov. 23, 2020.
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Title IX training is required for all certificate and degree students (associate to Ph.D. and certificates) and any student living on campus. The course takes about 30-45 minutes, and you can save your progress and return to complete it at a later time. .
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To avoid technical issues, this training is optimized for Google Chrome. If you are having difficulties please try switching your browser to Chrome. If you are on the ²ÊÉñix¹ÙÍø campus and need access to a computer, review this , otherwise contact your local campus to find public computers in your area.
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If you have past experiences with trauma related to sex and gender-based discrimination and would prefer not to take the Title IX training, please submit an .
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You’ll find more information about the Title IX training at:
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The is a great place to learn more about creating a safe and inclusive university. For an up-to-date schedule of their programming, visit .
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Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to working with you as part of Nanook Nation!
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Remember to follow our UAF safety guidelines and wear a mask if you are accessing campus.
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Kaydee Van Flein, associate director
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Center for Students Rights and Responsibilities
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Margo Griffith, UAF Title IX coordinator
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Department of Equity and Compliance
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The is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual. Learn more about UA's . Photos by UAF photographers unless otherwise noted.
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