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Student Title IX Training – Impressions

Spring 2025 Training is live. 

Student Title IX Training - Impressions Overview:

The course examines how to recognize and report sexual assault and informs students about support resources available, both on and off campus. This course will help learners understand:

  • Definitions of sexual harassment, sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking
  • The “culture of care” at higher education institutions
  • Prevention, including bystander intervention techniques
  • How to report and where to go for support
  • The meaning and definition of consent 

Estimated duration: 40 minutes

Please go to  and log in to see your assigned trainings.  

Any questions please contact: nondiscrimination@csusm.edu 


California State University San Marcos is committed to providing a safe, inclusive learning and working environment for all students.  In compliance with the Interim CSU Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Exploitation, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Stalking and Retaliation (formerly Executive Order 1095), all students are required to complete online sexual violence prevention training annually.

  • First time freshman only are mandated to complete BOTH the Student Title IX - Impressions and Alcohol and Other Drugs trainings.
  • All continuing students must complete the annually assigned refresher training.
  • Transfer Students must complete the annually assigned training.
  • Spring admits will be assigned the Student Title IX - Impressions training in February of their first semester, with refresher trainings assigned annually.

Please Note: Failure to compete trainings by the deadline listed in the email will result in a registration hold for the following semester(s).

You will receive an initial email notification to your email informing you that the training has been assigned to you. That email will incude the link to complete the training, list your due date, and provide you with contact information should you have any questions. Failure to complete the program by your due date will result in a registration hold for the following semester(s).

Disclosure

The content of this online training contains some sensitive material involving sexual violence prevention. If you feel that this training will be triggering or traumatizing for you to complete due to experiences with this issue, please contact 's Sexual Violence Advocate and Educators,  at advocates@csusm.edu or (760) 750-4912 to discuss alternatives.

For more information regarding campus resources available to you visit Sexual Violence Advocacy and Education

For more information regarding Title IX and campus resources, please see the Title IX, Reporting Options, and University Policies and Procedure.

Thank you in advance for your participation and support to end sexual violence at California State University San Marcos.

Technical Assistance and University Support

Technical Assistance:

If you require technical assistance, please contact etc@csusm.edu. For expeditious processing, please provide your student ID#, first/last name, and best way to reach you.

University Support:

If you have general questions or concerns regarding the training program requirements, please contact California State University San Marcos, Title IX Office via email at nondisclosure@csusm.edu or call the Title IX Office at (760) 750-6020. For expeditious processing, please provide your student ID#, first/last name, and best way to reach you.

Student Health and Counseling Services

Address: Student Health & Counseling Services,
Building 21
Phone: (760) 750-4915
Hours: Monday - Friday
8am-4:45pm,
Closed from 12-1 pm for Lunch
Closed during campus closure days

Student Health and Counseling Services Site

Off-Campus Services:

Center for Community Solutions

Address: 210 S. Juniper St., Suite 101, Escondido, CA 92025
Phone: (760) 747-6282
24 hour hotline: (888) 385-4657 (Bilingual)
Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM, but advocates are available 24/7 by calling the crisis line.