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Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s commitment to the safety of its campus community and a mandate from the CSU requires all students to complete a sexual misconduct prevention training program for each academic year they are enrolled at Âé¶¹´«Ã½. Federal law also mandates that universities must require students to take Title IX training on an annual basis. This online 40-minute training is comprised information regarding students' rights and safety, confidential University resources, and relevant policies and reporting options. It will be assigned to you at the beginning of each semester and must be completed within 60 days of assignment. For more information about accessing the training, check out the FAQs below. 

All current students who are enrolled in classes during Fall 2025, including graduating seniors and graduate students, must complete the online training within 60 days of receiving the assigned training. There will be no extensions granted, absent extraordinary or emergency circumstances (which must be supported with appropriate documentation). 

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is aware that the content of this module contains questions and situations of a sensitive nature. Please know that there are places on and off campus where you can go to confidentially discuss your concerns. The office of Counseling & Psychological Services, or CAPS 805-437-2088 is available on a walk-in basis. For off-campus organizations where you can seek assistance or advice, please refer to the resource library.

If you experience any problems accessing any portions of the online training due to incompatibility with assistive technology or if you need the information provided in an alternative format, please contact the Disability Accommodations and Support Services office.

Please note that it is highly recommended that you save the certificate you receive at the end of your training. In case of a technical glitch with CSU Learn's reporting, this will be your best way to prove that you completed your training. Be sure if you are taking a screenshot to get the entire certificate.

The below Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) contain additional information regarding training requirements, including information related to data security and alternate options that may be available to you in order to satisfy the training requirement.

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Annual Student Training

  • Students should receive an e-mail sent directly from CSU Learn to their Âé¶¹´«Ã½ e-mail account. If you cannot find this e-mail, then using your web browser, go to and log in using your CI credentials. CSU Learn can also be accessed through your myCI portal. Look for the tile labeled "CSU Learn." 
     
    It is highly recommended that you save the certificate you receive at the end of your training. In case of a technical glitch with CSU Learn's reporting, this will be your best way to prove that you completed your training. Be sure if you are taking a screenshot to get the entire certificate.
  • Students who have satisfied an online training requirement have the ability to download and save a certificate of completion for their records. This information can also be verified in the Student Success portal when you log in to myCI using your  Âé¶¹´«Ã½ credentials. 
  • The length of the module is the same for every student as of this academic year. Students are required to take a training module featuring content that will take approximately 40 minutes to complete.
  • State and federal mandates and the  CSU’s Nondiscrimination policy require training for all students once per academic year. New students will be assigned to complete Title IX training during their first semester, whether it be Fall or Spring. In cases where a student is returning to campus after taking one or more semester breaks, training will be assigned during their first semester back. Students are expected to complete training every academic year.
  • All current students, including graduating seniors and graduate students, must complete the online training.
  • Any enrolled student who does not complete this online training assignment by the due date will receive weekly notifications until the requirement is satisfied. 
  • Your progress will be saved in each session you are logged in for. Please go to and log in using your CI credentials to pick up where you left off from your last sign-on.

  • The content of this online program contains some sensitive material involving sexual violence prevention.

    If you need support while completing the training, please refer to our page for a list of both confidential and non-confidential resources, on and off campus. If you have experienced sexual violence, have concerns regarding this training, or you would like to request an alternate training, please contact the Title IX office at titleix@csuci.edu. Note any alternate training assignments are designed with the intent for students to be able to complete the training within the time period proportional to the length of time of the online module they are assigned.

  • Any technical support concerns must be directed to the service desk by or looking at their  Be sure to provide your student ID#, first and last name and the best way to reach you. You should receive a response to your email within one week depending on volume. 

  • No, there are no survey components in the program that ask students about their personal experiences or opinions related to the training topic itself. However, students do have the option to provide Âé¶¹´«Ã½ anonymous feedback regarding their opinion about the effectiveness and usability of the training online module.

  • Federal and state law requires that colleges and universities provide their students with training on sexual violence prevention in their campus communities. The CSU has incorporated these requirements into its Systemwide policies under the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy.

  • CSU Learn will send reminder emails until the training is complete. You may also receive follow-up emails which highlight key program information.

  • Please contact the Title IX & Inclusion Office at titleix@csuci.edu. Any student can report incidents that occur on or off-campus, regardless of whether they are a housing resident or someone who commutes to campus. Also, an incident can be reported regardless of how long ago it may have occurred and even if the incident did not involve the student personally. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ responds to every report it receives.

  • Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s Information Security team has thoroughly reviewed the technical components of the training and approved the program for student use based on the strength of the security measures utilized. Additionally, the vendor has provided the following information regarding the limited personal information you are asked to provide so Âé¶¹´«Ã½ can verify your participation:
    All PII and training progress data (i.e. videos watched, tests completed, scores, etc.) are stored separately from actual response data. All response data is indexed via an anonymized value that is linked back to a student via an encrypted key. The only time that the response data is presented combined with PII is during the actual training session while the student is logged in. The combined response data/PII exists strictly within computer memory and is never written to disk. As soon as the student logs out or their session times out, the link between response data and PII is severed. From that point on, no data that contains sensitive information, such as demographics, sexual identity, and religious identity is ever prepared, stored or released in conjunction with PII.

    For more information on how student data is handled, please visit, .

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