AlcoholEdu: DePaul is one of hundreds of institutions nationwide requiring every member of their first year class to complete AlcoholEdu each year – a non-opinionated, science-based course taken by hundreds of thousands of students each year. Whether or not a student drinks, AlcoholEdu empowers students to make well-informed decisions and provides some simple strategies to help keep them and their friends safe.
Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates (SAPU): We promote student health and safety through the use of SAPU, a program that educates students about the elements of healthy relationships, the importance of sexual consent, and the role of bystanders.
Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduates (SAPG): Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduate Students is a 45 minute Title IX and Clery Act training to support graduate students interactions with advisors, faculty members, peers, and undergraduate students (including responding to disclosures).
Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging for Students (DIBs): This diversity orientation will introduce students to key concepts within the diversity and inclusion space. Concepts such as inclusion, power, privilege, identities, and communication are covered as well as strategies related to ally behavior, self-care, and creating inclusive spaces. The course will communicate and provide tools to help meet expectations of being an engaged member of a diverse and inclusive community.
How to Login
First-Year Students: Access courses through Chicago Quarter courses in D2L.
All other students: A login link for the courses will be sent via email during the week of August 30. Registered students can use this link to complete their courses.
Take Care DePaul
Take Care DePaul is a call for all members of the DePaul community to create a healthy and safe campus community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- AlcoholEdu is an online alcohol education module and has a Part I and a Part II.
- Sexual Assault Prevention (for undergraduates and graduates) is an online sexual and relationship violence education module and has a Part I and a Part II.
- Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging is an online diversity education module with a Part I and a Part II.
It is common practice for universities to offer online educational modules for students as they enter the institution. Our goal is for all students who enter DePaul University to have similar base knowledge about sexual & relationship violence and alcohol and drug use so they can make informed choices. We will build on the knowledge learned in these modules throughout a student's time at DePaul, continuing to reinforce the Take Care DePaul message.
At DePaul University, we care about all of our students and the education provided in SAPG will offer our graduate students and law students education and knowledge that will help them care for themselves, others and the DePaul community to create a safer and healthier campus environment.
All required modules have a Part I and Part II with a waiting period in between (27-30 days).
Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates - Part I will require approximately 45-60 minutes to complete and Part II will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Alcohol EDU - Part I will require approximately 90 minutes to complete and Part II will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging - Part I will require approximately 45-60 minutes to complete and Part II will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Part I for all three modules will OPEN on August 29, 2022. First-year students in Chicago Quarter will access modules through D2L. All other new students will receive an email with instructions.
Part I for ALL three modules will CLOSE on September 19, 2022.
Part II for all three modules will OPEN October 3, 2022. First-year students in Chicago Quarter will access Part II through D2L. All other new students will receive an email with instructions.
Part II will CLOSE October 31, 2022.
For all technical issues with AlcoholEdu, Sexual Assault Prevention (for Undergraduates & Graduates) and Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging, except for log in issues, students can access 24/7 call and chat support at support.everfi.com.
If you have a login issue or a question that is not answered by the above resources, email helpdesk@depaul.edu with the subject line ‘Help with Alcohol EDU modules’.
Students can call the Office of Health Promotion and Wellness at 773.325.7129 and ask to speak to a staff member. All full-time staff members serve as Survivor Support Advocates if students need support in regards to sexual and relationship violence. Students can also call University Counseling and Psychological Services at 773-325-CARE (2273) option #2 to make an appointment or option #1 to speak with a counselor.
Students can also email hpw@depaul.edu or fill out this intake form.
Yes, students can go back in and complete the module after the deadline.