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Training and Education

Understanding Title IX begins with awareness and education. We’re here as a resource to educate you on what sexual misconduct is, and how to respond when faced with it.

Incoming Student Prevention Training (Vector Solutions)

Flagler College is committed to your success as a student, and ensuring that we are cultivating a safe, secure, and healthy campus environment. As students transition to college, they may experience issues centered around their health, safety, and security. To help you manage common challenges students often experience in college, Flagler College has partnered with Vector Solutions to offer training designed to help you and your peers identify challenges, understand how to navigate them, and comply with state and federal laws, as well as the college’s policies and procedures. The training will cover Sexual Assault Prevention (i.e., Title IX Training), Alcohol Edu, Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for Students. As a knowledgeable community, together we make our campus a safe place to study, work, and play.

Sexual Assault Prevention (Title IX)

Sexual Harassment training that engages undergraduate students in fostering healthy relationships and preparing them to recognize and respond to sexual assault and harassment when it occurs.

Alcohol Edu

This course encourages students to reflect on their drinking and encourages safe decision-making, making campuses safer for all.

 Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention

Knowledge, skills, and tools to help students make healthy, informed decisions about prescription medications.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Students

This course offers foundational diversity, equity, and inclusion education. It introduces concepts of identity, belonging, and bias awareness.

FAQs

Is this training required?

Yes! All incoming students should complete all components of the training program before arriving on campus.

When do I have to complete my training?

Due dates for each training are communicated to students via their Flagler.edu email account.

How do I access my training?

https://flaglercollegestudents-fl.vectorlmsedu.com/training/home

Who do I contact if I’m having trouble accessing the training courses?

Contact support using “Help” within the course

What do I do if I don’t have any assignments when I log in?

Try logging out, and logging back in. If you still don’t see your assignment, please contact healthandwellness@flagler.edu.

Disability Considerations 

Students with disabilities who seek reasonable accommodations to complete this training should consider registering with the Flagler College’s Disability Resource Center, located in Proctor Library on the 2nd floor. DRC staff members work with students to obtain required documentation of disability and to identify appropriate accommodations as required by applicable disability laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). After receiving all necessary documentation, the DRC staff determines whether a student qualifies for services with the DRC and, if so, the accommodations will be provided to the student. For further information, contact the DRC by phone at 904.819.6490, by email at PPownall@flagler.edu, or by visiting the DRC website.

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Please check out the Title IX page on Saints Connect for details for Sexual Assault Awareness Month! If you'd like to get involved in planning events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, please contact titleix@flagler.edu 

Campus Climate Survey

This bi-annual survey assesses students’ understanding of sexual violence, as well as ways in which Flagler can strengthen its efforts to safeguard students. The next Campus Climate Survey will be administered in Spring 2025.

Bystander Intervention

Flagler encourages all members of the campus community to be active bystanders. A bystander is anyone who observes any situation. We all observe thousands of incidents, but usually, do not acknowledge the situation as needing our response. An active bystander is someone who acknowledges a problematic situation and chooses how to respond. They must decide if they will speak up, step in, or offer assistance. Bystander training will be available throughout the semester. Please contact titleix@flagler.edu if you would like to get involved.

Presentations

Want to learn more in person? Title IX Coordinator Jess Kobryn is available to present more information to your class, office, club, hall or group.  Please email JKobryn@flagler.edu with your specific interests.

Title IX Team Training

The Title IX Team is provided with regular training that can be found here: Title IX Team Training.

Report an Incident

Questions?

If you have any questions about Title IX, please contact Jess Kobryn. She can be reached via phone at 904.826.8553 or email JKobryn@Flagler.edu