
Community Education Module
Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates (SAPU)
The University of Dayton is committed to creating a safe campus for everyone. As part of our comprehensive education program, we require members of the first year class to complete Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates (SAPU). This online, science-based course is an introduction to healthy relationships, sexual violence, stalking, and relationship violence, and is used on more than 500 campuses nationwide. In years past, UD students have shared that they gained a better sense of the resources available on campus, learned about consent in more complex ways, and understood that UD students care about one another and will intervene when necessary. If you find this module’s content to be personally challenging and would like to speak with someone, consider calling RAINN, a 24 hour national sexual assault hotline, at 800.656.HOPE.
First year students are required to complete SAPU.
All survey responses are confidential. The University will only receive information about the student body as a whole and will not see any individual answers unless you give permission.
SAPU part 1 will open on July 23 and must be completed by August 20, 2019. Log-in will be through your Porches account.