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Sexual Assault Prevention

Below you will find some information regarding the training titled Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates (SAPU).
The Course will launch on Wednesday, July 13th
 

Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates Course Information and Login Directions

 
Dear Members of the Class of 2026 and FA22 Transfer Students,
 

The Title IX & Campus Advocacy, Resources, Education, and Support (CARES) Office welcomes you to Pomona College! We strive to cultivate a just, caring community that centers on respecting others by ending all forms of discrimination, specifically based on sex, sexuality, gender, and gender identity and/or expression. This online sexual assault prevention training is required to be completed by August 6, 2022.

 

Pomona College has partnered with EverFi, whose mission is to help students address critical life skills such as alcohol abuse prevention, sexual assault prevention, and financial literacy in higher education institutions across the county.  Each year over 5 million students and employees complete these courses.

 

As part of our comprehensive prevention program, Pomona College expects each member of the first-year class and incoming transfer students to complete Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates.  This online education will empower you to make well-informed decisions about issues that affect your years at Pomona College and beyond. This training serves as an agreement to our shared core values. Let’s work together to build a culture of respect, equity, and empowerment on our campus! 

 

 
The course has two sections, both of which must be completed to fulfill this requirement.  

 

  • Students can login beginning Wednesday, July 13th to Foundry at the link listed below.  The deadline for Part I is Wednesday, August 10.
  • About 30 days after you complete Part 1, you will receive an email asking you to complete Part 2.  The deadline to complete Part 2 of the course will be Wednesday, October 5th.
  • Students must complete the course with a passing grade of 85% or better to received credit.
  • Students will need to have Part 1 of this training completed to obtain their housing key on move-in day (August 20th).

 

Please note that the course includes three surveys that measure students’ attitudes and behaviors. All survey responses are strictly confidential; the College will only receive information about the student body as a whole and will never see individual students’ answers.
 
Please note that Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates is a mandatory requirement for all new students at Pomona.
   

 

Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates Login Instructions

 

To fulfill Pomona's requirement:  

 

1. Sign in at: bit.ly/FallTraining2026

2. This will take you to Pomona's Central Authentication Service (CAS)

3. Select Pomona College from the drop down menu

4. Enter your username (example: abcd2022)

5. Enter your password

6. This will take you to the EverFi registration page.  Your name should already be populated.

7. Enter your ID 

Note:  When prompted, please enter your 8-digit Student ID to ensure you receive credit for completion. You can find your Student ID at my.pomona.edu; look it up by selecting "Personal Info" at the top of the page and then selecting the "Biographical Info" tab on the student portal.

8. To receive proper credit for completion of Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates, students must use the Single Sign On (SSO) through the Central Authentication Service (CAS).

 

Content Warning:

 

  • This training will discuss concepts related to sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and other forms of sexual violence. If this content becomes triggering or you would like to speak to a confidential resource, you may contact: 


On-Campus Resources

    • Project Sister Family Services (24/7 hotline): Call (909) 626-4357
    • Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services: Call (909) 621-8202 and
      dial “1”
       
    • The EmpPOWER Center: Call (909) 607-2689 and ask to schedule an appointment with Rima Shah (available both in-person and via Zoom)

 

Off-Campus Resources

    • National Sexual Assault Hotline (available 24/7): Call 1-800-656-4673 or chat online at online.rainn.org
    • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 to chat with a crisis counselor
    • National Suicide Prevention Hotline (available 24/7): Call 1-800-273-8255 for free and confidential support

  • If you would like more information about the CARES Office, you may visit our website here. If you have questions regarding this required training, contact the CARES Assistant Director, Destiny Marrufo, at destiny.marrufo@pomona.edu.

 

Other Important Information

  • You will need Internet access and audio capabilities.
  • To avoid technical issues, please use any major web browser (e.g., Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome) released within the previous two years.
  • You may take the course in multiple sittings.
  • The course may include surveys to help personalize your experience and measure students’ attitudes and behaviors. All survey responses are confidential; the College 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 or by visiting support.everfi.com.

 

Note: Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates and AlcoholEDU are managed by the same platform. If you have created an account on Foundry, both of your required trainings will already be preassigned to you. More information regarding AlcoholEDU can be found on the Through the Gates page titled “Complete the Online AlcoholEDU.” For questions regarding AlcoholEDU, reach out to Jasa Cocke, AOD counselor, at jasa.cocke@pomona.edu.