Think About It, CampusClarity’s online substance abuse and sexual violence training program for colleges and universities, won the 2014 Gold NASPA Excellence Award for Violence Education and Prevention. CampusClarity is a service of LawRoom.
NASPA, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, is the leading association of student affairs professionals in the United States. The NASPA Excellence Awards are presented annually in recognition of NASPA members who are “transforming higher education through outstanding programs, innovative services, and effective administration.”
Winners are determined by a panel of veteran student affairs professionals, who judge each entry by criteria that include:
• Impact on student learning
• Success in addressing student needs
• Use of innovative and creative methods, practices, or activities
• Application of available or emerging theoretical models and practical research
Think About It is a collaboration between CampusClarity and the University of San Francisco’s Division of Student Life. In addition to training students to confront and prevent serious campus problems such as sexual violence and substance abuse, the program helps schools comply with the training requirements of the Campus SaVE Act and Title IX, while also providing administrators important insights into the culture of their campus and student body.
After only one year in the market, 55 (and growing) colleges and universities use CampusClarity’s Think About It online program to train their students. The list includes schools like Clemson, University of Cincinnati, Chicago, Georgetown, Ball State, San Francisco, Cal State San Bernardino, Temple, Texas Arlington, and Yale.
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