Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduate Students (SAPG)
Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduates is an online module that all incoming graduate students are asked to complete. The goal of this online program is to ensure that students are empowered to prevent sexual assault and address interpersonal violence at UT Austin and beyond. This training is to make sure every student knows what to do if they encounter a situation involving sexual harassment or sexual violence, either personally or as a bystander.
HOW TO SIGN UP FOR SAPG
Incoming graduate students will receive an introductory email with a link to the program website. Access the programs by logging in with your UT EID and password as well as Duo (two-factor authentication).
HOW TO COMPLETE SAPG
SAPG has two parts, and graduate students are required to complete both the Part 1 and Part 2 modules. You can complete the modules on a computer or tablet. Answers provided by students are confidential and responses are never linked to individual students. You can save your work and return to the program if necessary.
HELP WITH TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
If you experience technical difficulty with the SAPG program, try the following:
- Use an alternate browser. Courses are best supported by the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari (preferred) or Microsoft Internet Explorer 11+. Refresh the screen two to three times from within the course.
- Close all browser windows and log in to the course again.
- If you have accessibility issues, select “accessibility mode” once you are in the course.
- If technical difficulties continue, visit Vector online technical support.