Student Title IX Training
Learn How to Protect Yourself
With the passing of California Assembly Bill (AB 2683), California community colleges are required to provide students with educational and prevention information about sexual violence as part of campus orientation.
New AB 2683 Requirements
As part of this new law, each California community college, including Sierra College, is required to:
- Annually train its students in sexual violence and sexual harassment as part of established campus orientations.
- Require students attending Sierra College to self-certify that they have completed their annual training within six months of the beginning of the academic year.
- Post educational and preventative information on sexual violence and sexual harassment on its campus website.
All students must view the videos below and complete the Title IX Self-Certification Form.
Complete the Student Training
Step 1
To get started, watch the following Title IX videos regarding sexual harassment prevention:
- Video 1: Sexual Harassment Prevention at Your Community College (9:00 min)
- Video 2: Understanding Sexual Harassment and Its Impacts (20:15 min)
- Video 3: Preventing Sexual Harassment (19:20 min)
- Video 4: Recognizing and Responding to Sexual Harassment (26:56 min)
- Video 5: The Title IX Experience (16:51 min)
Step 2
After you have viewed the training videos, complete the following form:
For more information about AB 2683, read the California Community Colleges Memorandum (Sept. 5, 2024).
How to Report
Sierra College depends on our community of students and employees to identify and report behaviors of concern so the college can provide the appropriate support services and resources to those who have been affected.
To learn more about our incident reporting options and forms, review the Report It page:
Contact Us
If you would like more information, please contact Title IX or visit Report It to learn about our incident reporting options.
Title IX/Equal Employment Opportunity
U Building
Point of Contact: Ryan Davis, Assistant Superintendent/Vice President of Human Resources
Ryan Davis
U-9
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)/Title IX Employer
Sierra College is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to nondiscrimination and the achievement of diversity and equity among its faculty, staff, and students. Persons with inquiries about the application of Title IX, Senate Bill 493, and/or EEO may contact the Director of Diversity, EEO and Title IX (Title IX Coordinator) at (916) 660-7006 or via email at EEOT9@sierracollege.edu.