At the University of New Hampshire, part of our commitment to educating members of our community on important topics means providing widespread community education through online courses. Vector courses are a suite of online courses designed to promote the safety and well-being of our campus community while meeting important legal requirements. These courses cover a variety of essential topics including:
- Alcohol and Other Drugs
- Sexual Misconduct
- Hazing
- Identities and Inclusion
Logging In
Students can login to the platform and see any trainings that are assigned to them. Each campus (Durham, Manchester/CPS, Law) has its own portal to access these training courses. You can select your campus below and login using your UNH credentials.
Student Trainings
All students are required to take at least a sexual assault prevention training through Vector Solutions. Students will be assigned to one of the following courses depending on their campus and program.
RespectEdu Foundations for College
This training is mandatory for all incoming and returning undergraduate Durham and Manchester students. This course focuses on values and relationships, identities and stereotyping, consent, sexual harassment and stalking, and reporting and responding to sexual violence. The course also includes information about UNH-specific resources and reporting procedures.
All incoming and returning undergraduate students will receive an email in September inviting them to take the course. The due date for this course is March 22nd.
RespectEdu Foundations for Graduate Students
This training is mandatory for all incoming and returning graduate and law students, as well as CPS online students. This course focuses on values and relationships, identities, consent, sexual harassment and stalking, and reporting and responding to sexual violence. The course also includes information about UNH-specific resources and reporting procedures.
All incoming and returning undergraduate students will receive an email in September inviting them to take the course. The due date for this course is March 22nd.
Hazing Prevention and Awareness for Students
This training is mandatory for all incoming and returning undergraduate students at UNH Durham and UNH Manchester. This course focuses on positive organizational culture and encourages meaningful community-building skills in all UNH student organizations. The course also includes information about hazing prevention resources and reporting options.
All incoming and returning undergraduate students will receive an email in September inviting them to take the course. The due date for this course is March 22nd.
Support
Technical Support
The training modules are self-paced and take between 60-75 minutes to complete depending on the course. For technical support on the courses, please visit https://support.vectortrainingeducation.com/s/contactsupport.
Content Warning
If you have concerns about your ability to complete trainings related to sexual misconduct due to personal experiences, you may contact the staff in The SHARPP Center to make sure you receive the resources and information contained within the courses via a format that is best for your well-being. You will not be required to disclose any details of your experience.
Durham students should contact Rachel Stewart, Director of The SHARPP
Center & Confidential Advocate at Rachel.Stewart@unh.edu.
CPS (Manchester and Online) and Law students should contact The SHARPP Center Expanded Services Coordinator & Confidential Advocate email at sharpp.expanded-services@unh.edu.