Student Title IX Training
CSU Bakersfield's commitment to the safety of its campus community and a mandate from the CSU requires all students, staff and faculty to complete an annual online Title IX training. Per CSU Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Exploitation, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Retaliation (Nondiscrimination Policy) all students, staff and faculty are required to complete training on campus sexual violence as well as discrimination and harassment.
Accessing the Online Student Title IX Training
To complete the training online, use this link: https://csubstudents-ca.safecolleges.com/. You will log in using your CSUB credentials (username and password).
NOTE: The "Consent for Research" at the beginning of the training is voluntary — you may decline it. Declining will remove the survey sections.
Alternative Group Workshops
This training contains sensitive material involving sexual and interpersonal violence. If you have concerns about the personal impact of this training, you may take an alternate workshop instead. See the dates below.
Workshops will be conducted in person and virtual workshops conducted by our OVW Project Director will be available on multiple dates:
There are no more workshops scheduled for the Fall 2024 semester. The training is readily available to complete online using the link above. If you need an accommodation, please see the accommodations section below.
Accommodations
CSUB is fully aware that the content of these training's contain content that is sensitive in nature. The University provide a special accommodation for those who are not comfortable with taking the training because they may be survivor, religious reasons, or a disability. The special accommodation consist of a one-on-one meeting with our Campus Advocate & Education Coordinator, who will review all our campus resources, address any concerns, and answer any questions.
To request an accommodation, please email us at T9training@csub.edu. You will be contacted by our Campus Advocate & Education Coordinator in order to set up a time to conduct your accommodation.
At CSUB we prioritize finding ways to ensure that you have the most comprehensive, and rewarding, college experience. That demands an environment that is accessible, inclusive, healthy and safe. To that end, we educate and train all members of our campus community to help ensure that environment exists.
All students, per Executive Order 1095 (revised), are required to complete training on sexual misconduct on an annual basis.
CSUB is using Vector LMS, Higher Education Student Edition to offer video based training that will provide critical information about the issues of sexual misconduct, helping you better understand their importance, and what you can do to help make our campus safe.
All students are sent a letter via email detailing log-in information and training details. A judicial hold will be placed on the students account should they fail to complete their Title IX training requirements by the specified deadline. The judicial hold will prevent students from registering for classes for the following semester.
EIC Hold - No Enroll
Failure to fulfill your Title IX training requirement by the specified deadline will result in a "EICHold - No Enroll" being placed on your account, which will prevent students from registering for classes for the following semester. You can still access and complete the training when the hold is placed, however, it will not be lifted until the training is completed. The hold is automatically removed within 24-hours of completion.
Deadlines
New and Continuing Students in Fall 2024 Semester
New Students Admitted in Spring 2025 Semester
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The university's primary concern is the safety of its campus community members. All California State University students are required to take Title IX online training every academic year. It is part of a system-wide effort to ensure that all students are provided a safe learning environment. Below is a list of Title IX Training FAQs.
You should have received an email with instructions to log into the training module. If you have not received an email, please email t9training@csub.edu.
The online training is available for you to complete at https://csubstudents-ca.safecolleges.com/.
You will login using your CSUB credentials (username and password).
All California State University students are required to take Title IX online training. It is part of a system-wide effort to ensure that all students are provided a safe learning environment.
You will be able to take the training once the deadline has passed, but the registration hold will not be lifted until you have completed the training. Please note that it may take up to 24 hours to remove the hold.
The online training is available for you to complete at https://csubstudents-ca.safecolleges.com/.
You will login using your CSUB credentials (username and password).
We do provide accommodations for campus community members who find the online training to difficult or triggering to complete. If you would like request an accommodation, email us at t9training@csub.edu.