Student Training
The 2023-2024 Title IX Online Course for students includes information about healthy relationships, sexual misconduct, consent, bystander intervention, and the role of Title IX.
You will receive an email from the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office notifying you that the course has been assigned. Please note the email may be delivered to your inbox's spam folder.
Once the email has been received, please click the "Get Start" button. The course is best supported by the latest version of Chrome (preferred), Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 11+.
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If you need technical assistance with the course, Get Inclusive support can be reached at support@lms.getinclusive.com.
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If you experience login difficulties, please contact the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office at Title_IX@baylor.edu.
You do not have to complete the course in one sitting. You can exit the course, and your progress will be saved.
We recognize these are very sensitive topics, and the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office wants to ensure you have the support you need. If you are concerned you will be triggered by the content or feel triggered at any time while taking the course, please contact the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office at Title_IX@baylor.edu or (254) 710-8454. If you are seeking counseling, you may also contact the Baylor Counseling Center hotline at (254)-710-2467. Counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
For questions regarding the course content, contact Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX at (254) 710-8454 or Title_IX@baylor.edu.
Additional Training
If you would like to inquire about in-person training, please email us at Title_IX@baylor.edu.