Mandatory professional development includes Harassment Prevention Education for most faculty, regular P&S and Merit staff, medical residents/fellows, postdoctoral scholars/fellows, and graduate teaching assistants employed at 50% effort or greater
Training FAQ's
How to enroll
- Login to My Compliances
- Find Harassment Prevention on the list.
- Select View Details
- Hit the Enroll in Course button
- When you arrive at the course page in My Training, you can either Enroll in the ICON course or View the course if you are already enrolled.
Based on your current role at the university, you have been assigned to this harassment prevention course.
Simply click the “Enroll in Course” button to begin.
If you are accessing the online course from off-campus, do not use a remote desktop connection. Log in directly to the Compliance & Qualifications link above.
- Compatibility with iPads, smartphones, or other tablets has not yet been tested for this course.
- Be sure to read the navigation directions carefully.
PLEASE NOTE: There are no instructor-led courses available at this time.
Who is required to take the course?
- Faculty who hold at least a 50 percent appointment
- Regular staff (P&S and Merit) with appointments of at least 50 percent time
- Undergraduate students who are employed as resident assistants by University Housing & Dining, and any other students as determined by the Office of the Vice President for Student Life
- Graduate/professional students who hold a teaching assistantship for one semester or longer, and any other students as determined by the provost
- Medical and postdoctoral residents/fellows who hold an appointment of at least 50 percent time during the academic year
Which courses meet the requirement?
Faculty and staff may choose from an online course or an instructor-led course, if available. Registration for all courses is available through Compliance & Qualifications (CQ).
Online courses
- Harassment Prevention and Response (Course # WHPR01)
Instructor-led course
- Overview of Harassment Prevention (Course #527)
New faculty may attend a special instructor-led course during the fall semester’s New Faculty Orientation, if available, from the Provost’s Office
Compatible computers and browsers for this online course.
The online course works in current versions of the following browsers:
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Microsoft Edge
- Apple Safari
Recommended Assistive Technologies
- NVDA
- VoiceOver (OS X Yosemite)
Who provides tech support for the online courses?
If experiencing difficulty logging into the Compliance & Qualifications system, contact the ITS Help Desk:
Phone: 319-384-HELP (4357)
Email: its-helpdesk@uiowa.edu
If experiencing difficulty once you have started the online harassment prevention course, contact the Office of Civil Rights Compliance at ui-ocrc@uiowa.edu .
How long will it take me to complete the online Harassment Prevention and Responses courses?
The current average time to complete this new course is approximately 45 minutes or less.
You do not need to complete the course in one sitting. To return to the course, login again via the Compliance & Qualifications System and use the Modules link to identify where you need to resume the course.

When must employees complete the harassment prevention (HP) education course?
New hires: All faculty and regular staff members who hold a 50 percent or greater appointment must complete an approved Harassment Prevention (HP) course in the first six months of employment, except for those whose positions fall under the definition of "academic and administrative officers", who must complete the course within two months of hire.
Current faculty/staff: All current faculty and staff members meeting the criteria set out in the Policy on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct must complete an approved Harassment Prevention (HP) course every three years (i.e., three calendar years from the date of their most recent training), unless more frequent training is required by the employing unit or college.
Academic and administrative officers (AAOs): All faculty and staff hired into and/or promoted to a position defined by the Policy on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct as an academic/administrative officer (e.g., VP, dean, DEO, student advisor, supervisor) must complete an approved Harassment Prevention (HP) course for AAOs/supervisors within the first two months of their appointment.
Teaching assistants and postdoctoral scholars must complete an approved harassment prevention (HP) course within two months of hire, preferably before entering the classroom, and shall renew their training every three years.
Fellows and medical residents must complete an approved harassment prevention (HP) course within two months of hire and shall renew the training every three years.
How frequently are refresher courses needed?
Every three years (i.e., three calendar years from the date of their most recent training), unless more frequent training is required by the employing unit or college.
How do I request accommodations for the course?
Call the Office of Civil Rights Compliance (319-335-0705) or email UI-ocrc@uiowa.edu
In all other circumstances, if you are unable to enroll in or complete the training module, contact your supervisor, your HR unit representative, or the Office of Civil Rights Compliance (319-335-0705 or UI-ocrc@uiowa.edu)
Additional FAQ's
I don’t see an HP course for AAOs/supervisors anymore. Is the new HP course the right one for me if I am an AAO or a supervisor?
There is now only 1 approved online Harassment Prevention and Response course, and it is open to all UI employees.
Am I considered an “academic or administrative officer” (AAO)?
"Academic or administrative officer" includes the following:
- Collegiate deans (including associate deans and assistant deans).
- Faculty members with administrative responsibilities at the level of departmental executive officer (DEO) or above.
- Any staff member whose primary job responsibility is to provide advice regarding a student's academic pursuits or other university-related activities.
- Any faculty or staff member serving as departmental (or collegiate) director, or coordinator of undergraduate or graduate studies, or as a director or coordinator of any departmental, collegiate, or University off-campus academic program (including any study-abroad program).
- The president; vice presidents (including assistant and associate vice presidents); and provost (including assistant and associate provosts); and those persons' designees, and all staff in the Office of Civil Rights Compliance.
- Directors and supervisors in an employment context, including faculty and staff who supervise student employees, in relation to matters involving the employees they supervise (other than Department of Public Safety personnel when receiving criminal complaints or reports).
- Human resource representatives (including all central University Human Resources staff).
For more information, see the UI Policy Manual.
HR Representatives' FAQ
How do I request an extension of a due date for an employee on a medical, military, or other unpaid leave of absence?
Route the request via email to your senior HR leader or associate dean for faculty for approval and then ask that they email the request to OCRC (ui-ocrc@uiowa.edu). Do not include detailed information about the reason for the leave, such as a medical diagnosis, in your email.
How often does OCRC update the completion records for the mandatory Harassment Prevention (HP) classes?
The online courses are delivered through the university’s learning management system (ICON); therefore, the Compliance and Qualifications and My Training systems will process and show completions within 24 hours of ICON course completion.
Completion records from instructor-led classes are updated by the departmental HR administrator who set up the on-site program shortly after completion of the instructor-led course.
How do I run the reports to view which of my faculty and staff are due to complete an HP class this quarter?
The compliance reports for the HP classes are available from the Compliance & Qualifications (CQ) System. To access the reports, login to Compliance & Qualifications. Click the tab for Actions & Reports. Under the Harassment Prevention Reports section, click Harassment Prevention Compliance individual deadlines within the Quarter. This report defaults to the current quarter, or you may select an alternate time period if you wish.
Additional harassment prevention compliance reports are available from the CQ site to track compliance rates and individual attendance.
Why haven’t the completion records shown up yet in CQ for some of our employees?
Completion records are not recorded immediately in the CQ System upon completion of the online or instructor-led programs. It’s best to run your reports 24 hours after the most recent data upload. See above for the schedule of online course completion data uploads.
How does the university define the term “Academic/Administrative Officers”?
The university’s Policy on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct provides the definition of Academic/Administrative Officer (AAO).
"Academic or administrative officer" includes the following:
- Collegiate deans (including associate deans and assistant deans),
- Faculty members with administrative responsibilities at the level of departmental executive officer (DEO) or above,
- Any staff member whose primary job responsibility is to provide advice regarding a student's academic pursuits or other University-related activities,
- Any faculty or staff member serving as departmental (or collegiate) director or coordinator of undergraduate or graduate studies, or as a director or coordinator of any departmental, collegiate, or University off-campus academic program (including any study-abroad program),
The president; vice presidents (including assistant and associate vice presidents); and provost (including assistant and associate provosts); and those persons' designees., and all staff in the Office of Civil Rights Compliance.
- Directors and supervisors in an employment context, including faculty and staff who supervise student employees, in relation to matters involving the employees they supervise (other than Department of Public Safety personnel when receiving criminal complaints or reports).
Human resource representatives (including all central University Human Resources staff).
Investigations
As part of the Office of Civil Rights Compliance is responsible for providing education and training to the campus community and serving as a neutral investigator for alleged university policy violations. The office works with faculty, staff, and students who believe they may have been subjected to prohibited harassment, discrimination, unfair or inequitable treatment in violation of the University's policies and also provides guidance to university administrators working to resolve concerns in their designated work areas.
The Office of Civil Rights Compliance responds to concerns related to the following policies:
Staff
202 Jessup Hall
2 West Jefferson Street
Iowa City, IA 42242-1316
Tel: 319-335-0705
Fax: 319-353-2088
Email: ocrc-discrimination@uiowa.edu or ocrc-disability@uiowa.edu
Discrimination Staff

Tiffini Stevenson Earl, JD

Julian West, JD

Tobey Kelly, BA

Jennifer Modestou, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

Jill Robinson
