Required Online Programs

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Required Online Programs

Welcome, students!

Oregon State University is committed to the health, safety, personal development and academic success of our students.

We believe it is the responsibility of all students, staff and faculty to create a safe community that promotes the well-being of the entire university, which is why we feel it is necessary for students to complete these important online programs.

These required online programs will be completed through a company called Vector Solutions. 

You will receive a task on Beaver Hub with the information on completing the courses.

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As a first-year student, you are required to take:

Alcohol and Other Drugs Sexual Assault Prevention and Creating Inclusive Communities

Sexual Assault Prevention is a course that contributes to our university's safe, welcoming community.

Creating Inclusive Communities is a course focused on diversity and inclusion.

Who takes these courses: 

First-year, degree-seeking students based in Corvallis, La Grande or OSU-Cascades.

To complete these courses:
  1. Make sure you have received the email invitation to take these courses. If you have not, and believe you should, please contact technical support.
  2. Access the courses via the links in our email invitation.
  3. Refer to the email for the dates of when you need to complete the first part of each course.
  4. You will continue to get email reminders until the course has been completed.
As a transfer student, you are required to take:

Sexual Assault Prevention and Creating Inclusive Communities

Sexual Assault Prevention is a course that contributes to our university's safe, welcoming community.

Creating Inclusive Communities is a course focused on diversity and inclusion.

Who takes these courses: 

New transfer students based in Corvallis, La Grande or OSU-Cascades.

To complete these courses:
  1. Make sure you have received the email invitation to take these courses. If you have not, and believe you should, please contact technical support.
  2. Access the courses via the links in our email invitation.
  3. Refer to the email for the dates of when you need to complete the first part of your course.
  4. You will continue to get email reminders until the course has been completed.
As a graduate student, you are required to take:

Sexual Assault Prevention and Creating Inclusive Communities

Sexual Assault Prevention is a course that contributes to our university's safe, welcoming community.

Creating Inclusive Communities is a course focused on diversity and inclusion.

Who takes these courses: 

New Ecampus students; new graduate students based in Corvallis, OSU-Cascades or La Grande; non-degree students from Corvallis, OSU-Cascades or La Grande.

To complete these courses:
  1. Make sure you have received the email invitation to take these courses. If you have not, and believe you should, please contact technical support.
  2. Access the courses via the links in our email invitation.
  3. Refer to the email for the dates of when you need to complete the first part of your course.
  4. You will continue to get email reminders until the course has been completed.
As an Ecampus student, you are required to take:

Sexual Assault Prevention and Creating Inclusive Communities

Sexual Assault Prevention is a course that contributes to our university's safe, welcoming community.

Creating Inclusive Communities is a course focused on diversity and inclusion.

Who takes these courses: 

New Ecampus students; new graduate students from Corvallis, OSU-Cascades and La Grande; non-degree students from Corvallis, OSU-Cascades and La Grande.

To complete these courses:
  1. Make sure you have received the email invitation to take these courses. If you have not, and believe you should, please contact technical support.
  2. Access the courses via the links in our email invitation.
  3. Refer to the email for the dates of when you need to complete the first part of your course.
  4. You will continue to get email reminders until the course has been completed.

 

As a non-degree-seeking student, you are required to take:

Sexual Assault Prevention and Creating Inclusive Communities

Sexual Assault Prevention is a course that contributes to our university's safe, welcoming community.

Creating Inclusive Communities is a course focused on diversity and inclusion.

Who takes these courses: 

All non-degree students from Corvallis, OSU-Cascades and La Grande.

To complete these courses:
  1. Make sure you have received the email invitation to take these courses. If you have not, and believe you should, please contact technical support.
  2. Access the courses via the links in our email invitation.
  3. Refer to the email for the dates of when you need to complete the first part of your course.
  4. You will continue to get email reminders until the course has been completed.

Online Programs Help

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Online Programs Help

Below are some of our most frequently asked questions.

If you have a technical problem or question, please see if one of the answers below can resolve it.

If you experience additional technical difficulties, please contact OSU Student Health. Your email will be answered as quickly as possible.

COMMON TOPICS

If you encounter this problem try one of the following:

  1. Make sure you are on a laptop or computer; the programs do not work on tablets, iPads, or smart phones.
  2. Try using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox for your browser-- some students use Internet Explorer and that browser doesn't work really well with the program.
  3. Make sure your Java and/or Flash player are up to date
  4. If none of these options fix your problem, there is technical support from OSU Student Health.

You've come to Oregon State University to study, work, and make connections that will influence the rest of your professional life.

The topics covered in our required online programs are not limited to your life at school and can impact anyone, anywhere, regardless of student status.

All OSU students are part of our campus community - you too can play a role in creating environments that are healthy, safe, and welcoming.

 

Not finding what you're looking for?

If you are experiencing technical problems with your required online programs, please:

Contact OSU Student Health