Mandatory Harassment and Discrimination Prevention Training
The Office of Equal Opportunity Programs offers a mandatory Harassment and Discrimination
Prevention Training that is required at the University of South Carolina for all university
employees system wide. It covers the university policies, laws and procedures that
address unlawful discrimination and harassment.
Training Details
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Within the first 60 days of employment, new employees will receive a link via email to access online training.
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In addition to the mandatory Harassment and Discrimination Prevention Training module, there will be two optional training modules.
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Estimates vary; however, it may take you two to four hours to complete the mandatory training module. The module does not have to be completed in one session. You can save your work throughout the course and return to finish at another time.
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Deadline for completion is generally 60 days.
A printable certificate is embedded at the end of each training. Please print the certificates for the modules you complete and present them to your supervisor.
Courses
- Illegal Discrimination and Harassment training, including follow-up videos on How to File Complaints and Am I a Mandatory Reporter (mandatory)
- Diversity and inclusion training (recommended)
- Clery training (recommended)
Why It's Required
The university is committed to providing a safe, healthy and inspiring environment
for all our students, faculty and staff members — one that is free of unlawful discrimination
and harassment.
Access Training Modules
A link will be forwarded to your University of South Carolina email address that allows you to access your assigned training modues. Please refer to our FAQs for additional information.
The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities on the basis of race, sex, gender, gender identity, transgender status, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, genetics, protected veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.