Title IX Training Requirements

Minot State University is committed to the prevention of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking through educational and awareness programs. Prevention and education programs include an overview of the University’s Policy and procedures; relevant definitions, campus resources, reporting mechanisms, and general strategies for prevention and response.

This training, by its nature, addresses issues of sexual harassment, misconduct, and violence. The University understands that the training may trigger an emotional response, especially if you have experienced or been impacted by these issues or behaviors. If you have concerns, questions, or would like additional information regarding the training, please contact the Title IX office.

University students are required to complete this training each academic year. All Incoming first-year students will receive primary prevention and awareness programming as part of their orientation and or complete online training. Failure to complete the required training will result in a hold that prevents all registration activity being placed on the student account until the training is complete.

University employees are required to complete this training each academic year. All new employees will receive primary prevention and awareness programming as part of their orientation and or complete online training. University employees who fail to complete required training may be subject to appropriate disciplinary action (i.e. a letter of reprimand placed in their personnel file).