Training & Education
Use this page to access online training modules available through Campus Civil Rights. They are meant to provide a high-level overview of your rights and the resources available through CCR. Supplemental, departmental-specific information for your unit, is available on-demand.
Mandatory Reporter Training for Employees
All employees are required to take mandatory reporter (also called Building Supportive Communities) training on a biennial basis.
This training takes between 1 hour and 1.5 hours to complete.
If you need to take this training and do not have a NetID, please email civilrights@montana.edu
Frequently Asked Questions
All University employees are mandatory reporters and must report known or suspected cases of sexual harassment and sex-based discrimination to the Title IX Coordinator. To make a report, employees should contact Campus Civil Rights by phone, email, in person, or via online form. Employees must make reports within 24 hours of receiving reportable information. The employee must provide the Title IX Coordinator with all information directly related to the incident, including, but not limited to, the names of people involved, as well as facts, including the date(s), time(s), and location(s).
Employees should not conduct their own investigations or engage in fact-finding, but as described above, should report information they have. Confidential Resources as defined in the Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Policy at Section V are exempt from this mandatory reporting requirement.
Yes. All MSU employees (faculty, all Graduate Teaching Assistants, Graduate Research Assistants, Administrators and staff members) are mandatory reporters who must complete the prevention training on a biennial basis.
- Yes, TAs, GTAs, GRAs are required to complete the training.
- Temporary employees and student employees are required to complete the training program only at the discretion of the RO or Human Resources and/or in conjunction with the department of hire.