Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduate Students @UVM LCOM
Welcome to the UVM Larner Med community! At UVM, we work together to create an environment where everyone feels safe, respected, and has opportunities to thrive both inside and outside the classroom. Our community is not immune to troubling present-day realities which can include gender-based violence and intolerance of difference. These can manifest as racism, ableism, discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin (including shared ancestry and ethnic characteristics), or other forms of bias based on our unique identities. Please visit our unified reporting portal to learn more about available resources and how to share concerns of bias, discrimination, and harassment.
With this in mind, UVM Larner College of Medicine requires every new incoming student to take two mini courses (or "Learning Modules") that must be completed before your arrival on campus:
- Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduate Students (SAPG)
- Diversity Inclusion & Belonging for Students: Our Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will be in communication with you regarding this pre-matriculation learning module.
Over 500,000 students across the country complete these courses each year.
SAPG uses evidenced-based research to teach students about sexual misconduct. Whether you encounter misconduct or not, SAPG will help empower you to make informed choices.
Thank you for your commitment to creating a safe, respectful, and healthy campus environment for all #uvmfuturedocs and Catamounts. We look forward to seeing you on campus in a few short weeks!
To fulfill the requirement:
Part I - Complete the Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduate Students Training
This training should take less than one hour to complete. The course ends with an exam and a survey. Students must receive a passing score on the final exam to complete this requirement; if you receive below a 70% (considered a fail in the curriculum),
you will be asked to repeat the training.
Training Launch Date: June 26, 2024
Deadline to complete Part I: August 01, 2024
Once our training launches, you will receive an email to your UVM account from Vector with a personalized link to get started (@uvm.edu email address). The link in the email will prompt you to create an account using netid@uvm.edu as the username
and a VectorSolutions password of your choosing. If you lost the email or can't find it (it may land in your spam folder), you can still access the learning modules via the UVM Vector Solutions sign-in platform beginning June 26.
If you have any issues accessing the courses or have technical questions, please reach out to Vector Customer Care and
a representative will assist you directly.
If you have questions regarding course content or LCOM-specific needs, please get in touch with your Medical Student Services Team.
Part II (OPTIONAL - this is evaluation/research data for the training developers)
You will be prompted to complete a follow-up to SAPG 45 days after you complete Part 1; this follow-up will take approximately 15 minutes.
Part III - Course-Debriefing Session
The Office of Medical Education has scheduled debriefing sessions during the Fall Semester, as a mandatory Orientation Course session.
The class debrief provides students a safe and confidential space to process and discuss what you learned or thought during and after taking the online training course.
Other Important Information:
- You will need Internet access and audio capabilities.
- To avoid technical issues, please use any major web browser released within the previous two years.
- You may take the course(s) in multiple sittings.
- Note: Should your internet session time out or get interrupted, the course will resume where you left off when you sign back into the system.
- The courses may include surveys to help personalize your experience and measure students’ attitudes and behaviors. All survey responses are confidential; the school will only receive information about the student body as a whole and
will never see individual students’ answers.
- Should you experience problems, technical support is available 24/7 and can be accessed from the “Help” link within the course.
Technical problems
If you have any issues accessing the courses or have technical questions, please reach out to Vector Customer Care and a representative will assist you directly.
If you have problems logging in with your UVM email address (netID) or password call the UVM Help Desk at (802) 656-2604