In the Not Anymore mandatory online training you will learn what you can do to help make our campus safer. To successfully complete the program, you must earn a score of at least 80% on the post-test.
Click or copy/paste the link below into a web browser and enter the access code.
You will be taken to the Not Anymore account setup page. Follow the instructions provided.
Visit: https://nsustudents-va.safecolleges.com/register
Registration Key: 7528c609
All Norfolk State University students are required to complete Not Anymore. This mandatory training is a requirement and new students will take it as a part of your New Student Orientation.
HOW TO TAKE THE MANDATORY NOT ANYMORE TRAINING
Use a laptop or desktop computer. Mobile devices are discouraged. You can leave the program at any time and return later where you left off.
The training will take about one hour. You may retake the test until you achieve a score of at least 80%.
Click or copy/paste the link below into a web browser and enter the registration key. You will be taken to the Not Anymore account setup page. Follow the instructions provided.
https://nsustudents-va.safecolleges.com/register
Your mandatory Not Anymore Training Registration Key
7528c609
Need Assistance
If you run into problems taking or re-entering the program, do not start over and send an email deanofstudents@nsu.edu
For questions about the Not Anymore training and Norfolk State University’s violence prevention efforts, contact the Dean of Students by emailing deanofstudents@nsu.edu or call 757-823-2152.
Not Anymore is an online video-based program that provides critical information about:
- sexual assault
- consent
- dating and domestic violence
- stalking
- bystander intervention
- much more
If accommodations are required due to disability to complete this training, contact the Office of Accessibility Services & International Student Services (O.A.S.I.S.) at 757-823-8325 or oasis@nsu.edu.
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