Student Training
Join OSU in its stance that 1 is 2 Many and its effort to maintain a safe environment where all members of the campus community can live, learn, and be successful.
At Oklahoma State University we pride ourselves on providing an enlightening college experience, which demands a safe and healthy student environment. To that end, all new students are required to complete online 1 is 2 Many Training, an online sexual violence prevention program. This video-based program will provide critical information about consent, bystander intervention, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, stalking, and much more.
You are required to complete the program before you can enroll in next semester courses. You are required to earn at least an 80% on the program, which will prompt you to retake the evaluation survey until you achieve this score. The program will allow you to review the program videos before you retake the post-test.
Beginning your training:
1. Go to: https://studentsuccess.org/SSO/osu
2. Log-in with your okstate.edu email.
You can use the same link to re-enter the program to complete it in several sittings if you choose, without having to start over. If you run into problems taking or re-entering the program, do not start over. Contact us through the HELP button for assistance. The system will automatically communicate your completion, so students are not required to print their certificate.
If at any time you have general questions or concerns regarding the program requirements, please contact 1is2many@okstate.edu or (405) 744-5470. If you have any technical difficulties with the program, please contact Student Success™ through the program HELP button.
Disclosure
The training contains sensitive material involving sexual and interpersonal violence. While trigger warnings and resources are provided throughout the program, we understand such programming may be problematic for some viewers. To discuss alternatives, please contact Coordinator of 1 is 2 Many, Olivia Pendleton, at (405)744-5470 in Stillwater or Assistant Director for Student Affairs, JJ Smith at (918) 594-8450 in Tulsa.
Frequently Asked Questions
You must complete the 1 is 2 Many training in its entirety and pass the evaluation survey with an 80% or higher. This training includes:
- Introduction Text and Pre-Survey: You are asked questions regarding personal beliefs knowledge, and ideas answered on a scale. Then, you are asked questions regarding personal history and demographics in a multiple choice format. These are the only questions that can be skipped.
- Pre-Quiz: Questions regarding knowledge of sexual violence and consent in a multiple choice format.
- 11 Modules: These include videos about various topics regarding sexual violence. Note: Based
on your demographic (undergraduate/graduate, traditional/non-traditional) the videos
will differ. The modules include:
- Introduction
- Consent/Sexual Assault
- Rape Culture
- Bystander Intervention
- Verbal Defense
- Alcohol
- Dating/Domestic Violence
- Healthy Relationships
- Sexual Harassment
- Stalking
- What To Do If...
- Policies Review: Information about specific Oklahoma State University policies and procedures.
- Evaluation Survey: You will be asked the same questions in the Pre-Quiz. You must earn a 80% or higher to pass the training.
If you have successfully completed your training, your enrollment hold will be removed. You can check if you have an enrollment hold by logging into my.okstate.edu, and click on Student Profile under Student Self Service. On this page, you can see your registration holds in the upper right corner by clicking Holds. If you have a hold due to your 1 is 2 Many training being incomplete, it will appear like this:
Once you have passed the evaluation survey with an 80% or higher, your enrollment hold will be removed within one business day.
The 1 is 2 Many training requires a recent internet browser such as Internet Explorer (version 8 or newer), Mozillla Firefox (version 25 or newer), Google Chrome (version 30 or newer), or Apple Safari (version 6 or newer). The program also required Adobe Flash (version 10 or newer) and a high speed internet connection. The program is also not supported on smartphones or tablets. Computer labs across campus can be utilized to complete training.