Alcohol and Sexual Assault Education
CSU is committed to providing a safe campus for all students and promoting a culture of respect, dignity, and safety. As a result, CSU requires students to complete the Sexual Assault Prevention and AlcoholEdu online programs.
All students admitted to CSU, regardless of age or status, are required to complete the Sexual Assault Prevention online module. Students learn about consent, how to help a friend, and how to safely intervene in a potentially dangerous situation. Built in collaboration with leading researchers and practitioners, Sexual Assault Prevention is an interactive module designed to engage and empower students to create safe and healthy campus environments. This course meets the educational mandate of the 2013 Federal Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act.
AlcoholEdu for College is an interactive, online program designed to inform students about how alcohol and other substances affect the body, mind, perceptions, and behaviors. The research-based course offers accurate information in a non-judgmental tone, while providing personalized feedback that encourages students to consider their own substance use decisions and those of their peers. This course also provides differentiated pathing for students based on their previous drinking experiences and includes dedicated pathing for non-drinkers and students in recovery. Undergraduate students under age 23 must complete the AlcoholEdu Program. Even if students don’t use substances, they may still be impacted by substance use in the college environment.
Incoming students who must meet these requirements can access the online programs through RAMweb thirty-five (35) days in advance of the first day of classes on their first enrolled semester at CSU.
More information about these important programs is available on the CSU Health Network New Student Checklist web page.