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Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates (SAPU)
Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates (SAPU)
In an effort to further advance our students beyond the classroom, Manhattanville College has partnered with EverFi, whose mission is to help students address critical life skills such as alcohol misuse prevention and sexual assault prevention in higher education institutions across the country.
Manhattanville College expects all new Undergraduate students to complete Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates (SAPU). This online program will help you develop the critical skills to make more thoughtful and educated choices outside the classroom. Our hope is that with these skills you will find greater success both here at Manhattanville and well beyond graduation. Check your Mville email account for important correspondence regarding these programs!!
You will receive an email invitation to complete SAPU – be sure to check your Manhattanville email! The program will open on August 2, 2021 and cannot be accessed before that date. The deadline for completion of Part 1 is October 1, 2021. If you do not complete this requirement, you may receive a hold which will prevent you from registering for future classes!
If you have any questions, email DeanofStudents@mville.edu
Please note the courses may include surveys to help personalize your experience and measure your attitudes and behaviors. All survey responses are confidential; the school will only receive information about the student body as a whole and will never see any individual students’ answers.
Fall Due Dates | Spring Due Dates |
Part 1: September 1Must be completed prior to this date | Part 1: March 1 Must be completed prior to this date |
-30 Day Wait | -30 Day Wait |
Part 2: November 1 Must be completed prior to this date | Part 2: May 1 Must be completed prior to this date |
**NOTE: Spring due dates are only for students who are are newly matriculated in the spring semester.
Instructions for Use
Step 1: On August 2 you will receive notification of SAPU assignment to your college email address.
Step 2: Open the email and click the button prompting to start the course
Step 3: The link will have you complete the registration with your student information through single sign on.
Step 4: After you complete registration through the email, you will be able to access the course by clicking the “Take the Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates course” button.
Additional Assistance
Should you experience any difficulties or require support, the Everfi Online Technical Support Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Simply click on the “Help” button located in the upper right-hand corner of every screen or contact them at 866-384-9062.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates?
You will receive an email inviting you to take the program. It will come from Manhattanville College with the subject line “Online Courses Assigned to You by Manhattanville College”. This is the only way to access the program so be sure to check your Mville email regularly!
How long will it take?
SAPU takes about 1 hour for Part 1. Part 2 will become available 30 days after completion of Part 1 and typically takes about 15 minutes.
Do I have to do it?
Manhattanville College requires all incoming undergraduate students complete Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates. If you do not complete this requirement, you may not be able to register for future classes.
What if I've already completed this or something similar?
You will need to complete SAPU for Manhattanville College. This program contains resources and information specific to Manhattanville so we require all of our new students to complete the program even if you have completed AlcoholEdu, or something similar, at your previous school.
Part 2 is locked, what do I do?
There is a 30 day intersession between part 1 and part 2 of AlcoholEdu.
What if I do not pass the exam?
All students must earn a grade of 70% or higher in the exam to successfully complete Part 1. If a student fails the exam they will have another option to compete the quiz. Students may complete the course as many times as needed to pass the final exam.
Having Trouble?
Here are some common troubleshooting solutions:
- If you are using Internet Explorer, try a different browser such as Chrome (first choice), Firefox or Safari.
- You may be too far zoomed in. Try zooming out.
- Close all other applications and tabs. (iTunes, Facebook, YouTube, etc).
- Clear your cache.
- If on a wireless connection, try a wired connection.
- Reboot the computer.
- Disable all popup blockers and 3rd party toolbars.
- Try accessing the course from a different connection (computer lab, library, etc.).
- Try watching the videos on your phone or tablet and then switch back to your computer to finish the course.
- Try accessing the course at a different time of day (eg. during non-peak internet usage hours, i.e. morning).