
Laci Unruh
Coordinator of Counseling and Disability Services
Join OPSU in its stance that 1 is 2 many and its effort to maintain a safe environment where all members of the campus community can live, learn and be successful.
At Oklahoma Panhandle State University we pride ourselves on providing an enlightening college experience, which demands a safe and healthy student environment. To that end, all new students are required to complete online 1 is 2 Many Training, an online sexual violence prevention program. This video-based program will provide critical information about Consent, Bystander Intervention, Sexual Assault, Dating and Domestic Violence, Stalking, and much more. The 1 is 2 Many Training will help you better understand how vitally important the issues of consent, bystander intervention, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence and stalking are and what you can do to help make a different in our community.
You are required to complete the program before you can enroll in next semester courses. You are required to earn at least a 80% on the program, which will prompt you to retake the post-test until you achieve this score. The program also will allow you to review the program videos before you retake the post-test.
The training contains sensitive material involving sexual and interpersonal violence. While trigger warnings and resources are provided throughout the program, we understand such programming may be problematic for some viewers. Please contact:
Coordinator of Counseling and Disability Services
We thank you in advance for your diligent participation in this critical program. Through the Student Success™ programs and our other campus efforts and resources, we are becoming a nationwide model for a safer campus.
In the bottom left of the video screen, you can turn on/off closed captioning in four different languages.
You are required to earn at least an 80% on the program posttests.
If you have any general questions or concerns regarding the program requirements, please contact the Academic Resource Center at (580) 349-1558. If you have any technical difficulties with the program, please contact Student Success™ through the program HELP button.