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Average Student Rating

Average Rating

1.2

Not Anymore

All Reviews

Missouri State University

Jan. 31st, 2019

"It was vague, and there was too much back and forth and interruption of the "hosts?". They tested for the statistics at the end, but never VERBALLY addressed the number side of things."

Community College of Baltimore County

Nov. 19th, 2018

"This program might have been created with good intentions, but the execution is downright awful. I love the trigger warnings (and the lame apology) that pop up repeatedly before graphic encounters of sexual assault are detailed. The girl saying he "pulled down her panties", really? Panties? Not to mention the awesomely terrible video of a girl actually being GROPED on the couch. It was a safe bet including a woman's breasts being fondled, I guess it would have been too "taboo" to show a man in this scenario. No one watching this who is a sexual predator is going to say "yeah let me not do that anymore", if anything it is a turn on. Who said yes to this "training"?"

University of Missouri - Columbia

Oct. 11th, 2017

"The online training is not effective and participants just skip through the training videos and questions to get the training completed."

California State University, Long Beach

Sept. 24th, 2017

"I've been required to take this every year I've attended CSULB. I don't think it's that effective because almost nobody takes it seriously and it's sad. Even survivors I know feel like it doesn't really make it clear to the general student body the feelings they've been going through. It takes too long, and the fact that it is used as a threat for you to lose your classes is wholly inappropriate and ineffective."