All new students, including first years and transfers, are required to complete the AlcoholEdu, Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion courses.

About These Programs

AlcoholEdu

AlcoholEdu uses science-based research and evidence-based interactive strategies, including personalized feedback, to educate students about alcohol and its effects.

Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates

Sexual Assault Prevention uses a non-opinionated tone and style to provide important prevention skills and strategies to all students around issues associated with sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Course

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are a central focus of Colgate’s Third-Century Plan initiatives to build a more inclusive and equitable Colgate. In this training, you’ll learn what DEI is, the history of DEI at Colgate, and how you can contribute to a stronger community.

Course Completion

  • Alcohol.edu and Sexual Assault Prevention
    • Part One takes about 2–2.5 hours to complete, ending with an exam and survey. You have the option to complete the course in multiple sittings. You must earn a grade of 65% or higher to pass the courses.
    • You will be notified by e-mail when it is time to complete Part Two which will take 20–30 minutes to complete.
    • You must complete Part Two to officially finish the program.
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 
    • The module takes about 2–2.5 hours to complete, ending with a survey. You have the option to complete the course in multiple sittings. You must complete all four sections and the survey to be marked as completed
    • Sign into Moodle with your @colgate.edu email address and your password. You will see “My Courses” — below that, click on “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 2022” to access the training module.  If you have difficulty with Moodle, please contact itshelp@colgate.edu.

Goals

As a university, we are committed to fostering a healthy and safe environment that supports our educational mission and that is free from exploitation and intimidation.

  • We want to ensure that you have an understanding of the behaviors that fall under the umbrella of sexual misconduct.
  • We want to ensure that you have an understanding of the risks associated with alcohol and drug use.
  • We want to ensure that you are knowledgeable of resources available for additional education and support.

More Information

Colgate will make accommodations for students who are unable to complete the course in its current form due to a disability. Please contact Evelyn Lester, Director of Academic Support and Disability Services, at elester@colgate.edu.

The Alcohol.edu and Sexual Assault Prevention courses includes surveys to personalize your experience and measure alcohol-related 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 individual student responses. Administrators will have access to student test scores, but like the surveys, will not have access to individual responses.

Questions regarding Colgate login credentials can be directed to Colgate's ITS helpline at 315-228-7111, or itshelp@colgate.edu, Monday–Friday from 8–4:30 (EST).

Alcohol.edu and Sexual Assault Prevention
Technical issues with the courses should be directed to the AlcoholEdu and Sexual Assault Prevention Online Technical Support Center, available 24/7. Simply click Technical Help at the upper right-hand corner of every AlcoholEdu or Sexual Assault Prevention screen. You do not need to be logged in to access the Technical Support Center.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Sign into Moodle with your @colgate.edu email address and your password. You will see “My Courses” — below that, click on “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 2022” to access the training module.  If you have difficulty with Moodle, please contact itshelp@colgate.edu.