Not Anymore

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At Middlesex Community College, we pride ourselves on providing a college experience in a safe and healthy environment.  Part of maintaining such an environment is informing you of issues surrounding sexual harassment and sexual assault.  Towards that end, I am asking that you view Not Anymore, an online interpersonal 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. Not Anymore will help you better understand how vitally important these issues are and what you can do to help make your campus and yourself safer.

Program Instructions

The online program will be available to take now. Training opens 2/7/22 and closes 4/8/22. A grade of 70% will be considered a passing score. If you do not achieve this score you will be prompted to retake the post-test until you achieve this score. The program also will allow you to review the program videos before you retake the post-test.

Log on to Not Anymore at: middlesexstudents.ct.safecolleges.com

Note: If you run into problems taking or reentering the program, do not start over. Contact us through the HELP button and we will assist you.

If at any time you have general questions or concerns regarding the program requirements, please contact Sara Hanson, shanson@mxcc.edu. If you have any technical difficulties with the program, please contact Student Success™, the program’s sponsoring company, through the program HELP button or at support.education@vectorsolutions.com .

All students are required to complete the Not Anymore training once. Each year after that, students are required to complete a shorter refresher course. The training platform has been updated and is more user friendly, and the required videos have been updated to be less triggering for students who have experienced past trauma.

We thank you in advance for your attention and participation in this program. It is only through your willingness to participate in programs like these that we can make the important issues of sexual harassment and assault known and eliminated.