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Sexual assault training to prevent registration

Incoming students who have not completed the “Not Anymore” online sexual assault training will have a hold put on their record that will prevent class registration next semester, Dean of Students Jeff Klaus said.

More than 50 percent of incoming students from this year have not completed the training despite three email reminders, Klaus said in the Associated Students, Inc. senate meeting Wednesday. Klaus told the senate to warn any students that came to them with concerns about an account hold.

Klaus said that once the students complete the training, the hold would be taken off their account within 24 hours. The link for the training is posted on Beachboard.

The senate also discussed the proposed changes on the policy on class scheduling. Jeff Jarvis, a faculty representative and director of jazz studies, spoke about his concerns about the policy adjustment. Jarvis said he felt as if neither the Academic Senate nor ASI were part of the planning stages of the policy adjustment.

Several senators said that they did not have enough information on the matter to make any resolutions on it yet. The senate decided to table the discussion until next week.

Also at the meeting, the senate elected Terrance Sanvictorres as the new representative senator for the Academic Senate. Sanvictorres was not present due to a class conflict, but he wrote a letter to the senate and was elected with a 13-5 voting margin.

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