Safety & Compliance

FERPA Training module

FERPA training, which is required for access to student information, helps learners understand how to comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). There are several role-based FERPA trainings available. To learn more and start a training, click on "Learn more" below.

By Katy Ahlvin on Dec. 24, 2020

Recognizing and Responding to Discrimination and Discriminatory Harassment

This training is designed to inform OSU employees of University policies regarding discrimination and discriminatory harassment, as well as enable employees to identify discrimination and discriminatory harassment in the work place and respond appropriately if they occur, and prevent such behaviors in the future. Available upon request only; to request this training, submit a Training Request Form through EOA’s website.

By Katy Ahlvin on Dec. 24, 2020

Recognizing and Responding to Sexual Harrasment & Prevention

This training is designed to inform OSU employees of University policies regarding sexual misconduct, discrimination and harassment as well as enable employees to identify sexual harassment behaviors and respond appropriately if they occur, and prevent such behaviors in the future.

Available upon request only; to request this training, submit a Training Request Form through EOA’s website.

By Katy Ahlvin on Dec. 24, 2020

Upcoming: Core Curriculum for Supervisors & Managers

Managers and supervisors at OSU play a key role in enabling employees to do their best work. The Core Curriculum for Managers and Supervisors is a training program for all Oregon State University managers, supervisors, and lead workers. The objective of this program is for learners to understand the responsibilities they have in their role as as supervisor, and to be able to empower employees in every stage of employment. At the end of this course, learners will:

By Katy Ahlvin on Dec. 23, 2020

Critical Training Program - For Oregon State University Employees

Employees of OSU are responsible to contribute to OSU vision, mission and values, and to conduct themselves ethically, with the highest integrity, and in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and policies. The Critical Training Program prepares people through training to fulfill these commitments by completing five required programs:

By Matthew Brabham on July 2, 2020

Creating an Inclusive Community: for New Faculty & Staff 

The goal of the course is to introduce new OSU faculty and staff to key concepts for diversity, equity and inclusion as well as orient participants to institutional expectations, resources, and learning opportunities. As a way to continue to promote positive engagement and experiences among all faculty and staff, Oregon State University invites all new faculty and staff to complete this course, which focuses on OSU’s history and commitments to diversity and inclusion.

By Matthew Brabham on July 2, 2020