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SBU101.

99, ROME Required Orientation Make-up Experience


Spring 2015 Syllabus
Instructors/Moderators:
Regina Marshall (Director, Student Orientation & Family Programs)
Annette Staebler (Assistant Director, Student Orientation & Family Programs)
Brian Hopkins (Assistant Director, Student Orientation & Family Programs)
Alex Barkley (Graduate Assistant, Student Orientation & Family Programs)
Phone 631-632-6710, Email: newstudentinfo@stonybrook.edu

Purpose: The purpose of the ROME course is to fulfill state and University mandated requirements. SBU
is required by SUNY to provide new students with information regarding alcohol and other drugs,
stalking and sexual assault. SBU is also required to provide new students with information on safety and
security, Title IX, academic integrity, support services, and the University Code of Conduct. Thus
orientation programs are mandatory for all new students and attendance is taken at all events. SUNY
mandates are covered through the Stony Brook orientation program entitled, This Community Belongs
to All of Us which is delivered during Experience Stony Brook. Please read this entire syllabus,
including the important notes, BEFORE contacting the instructor with questions. Thank you.
Process: Students who did not attend the mandatory orientation programs on January 25 are enrolled
in ROME. This class is noted as SBU 101.99 in Blackboard. Students enrolled in ROME receive a
registration hold in SOLAR that prevents registration for summer or fall classes until the orientation
requirements are fulfilled. Students should complete ROME assignments as soon as possible, in order to
avoid delays in registration.
Required Assignments: Students must complete both assignment 1 and assignment 2 as detailed
below.
Successful Completion:
Upon completing both assignments, the Registration Hold is lifted from SOLAR. You can track your
progress/completion in the grade-book in Blackboard.
If you have completed an assignment, and dont see credit issued within 2 business days (MonFri), please contact us.
If both assignments are complete and you still see the SOLAR hold after 2 business days, please
contact us.

Assignment 1: Becoming a Part of the Campus Community Presentation


This program will cover University Police services, SB Alert & Emergency Management, Title IX, and
support services on campus. Choose one of the following days/times to attend.
Day
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
Thursday, March 05, 2015
Monday, March 09, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Wednesday, April 01, 2015
Thursday, April 02, 2015

Time
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
11:00 am to 12:00 pm
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
11:00 am to 12:00 pm
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Location
Melville Library, Room W4525
Melville Library, Room W4525
Wang Center, Room 102
Wang Center, Room 201
Wang Center, Lecture Hall 1
Melville Library, Room W4525
Melville Library, Room W4525
Melville Library, Room W4525

Limit
75
75
30
64
71
75
75
75

Important Notes about Assignment 1:


If you are unable to attend any of the days/times scheduled, contact Orientation after April 2 for
an individual appointment. These will be offered based on availability Monday Friday from 9
AM 5 PM beginning April 3.
You do not have to sign up in advance, simply show up. Events may fill up before start time. Arrive
early for best seat availability, but please do not enter the classroom more than 7 minutes before
the start time of the presentation to avoid disrupting classes using the room before us.
Regardless of seat availability, students will not be admitted after the start of the program. Please be
sure to arrive on time to the program.
Students must stay until the end of the program to receive credit. Attendance will be taken at the
end of the program and credit goes in the Blackboard grade book.
Mobile phones and devices must be set to vibrate. MP3 players/iPods, laptops, or other media
devices must be turned off during the program, unless DSS documentation is provided.

Assignment 2: Alcohol Education & Awareness - E-CHUG


Students must go to the Center for Prevention and Outreachs website at www.stonybrook.edu/CPO
and complete all seven steps below. Please be sure to carefully read the instructions below about how
to send a verification email directly to our office in order to receive credit for this assignment.
1. Click on e-CHUG (not e-TOKE/e-Prep)
2. Click on the START option that says I have not completed the Alcohol eCHECKUP TO GO
previously. We recommend printing/saving your User ID so that you can access your
verification certificate later if needed.
3. Answer all questions and review all areas of your results including, Physical costs, BAC levels,
Risk Factors, Comparison, Tobacco Use and Making Changes.
4. On the Resources page, enter your name and email address in the Verify Completion of Your echeckup to go
5. On the Electronic Verification of Completion (EVC) page enter your SBU ID
6. On the Electronic Verification of Completion (EVC) page select Orientation Make-up from
the drop-down menu in the field Send my verification to. Send an email copy to yourself by
checking the box that says Send a copy of my responses to the EVC program to my email
address.
7. CLICK SUBMIT. If you do not submit this information, we will not have proof of your
completion. Print outs from the website or printed certificates of completion will not be
accepted. We must receive the verification email directly from the e-chug system.
Important Notes about Assignment 2
You must complete the verification process in order to get credit for the assignment. Once you have
submitted your verification, you will see credit in the Blackboard grade book for SBU 101.99.
If you have already completed e-CHUG, you must have a verification email with your name and SBU
ID number. Orientation cannot accept the certificate of completion as it does not have the students
name and ID. We must receive a verification email directly from e-chug. If you have a copy of your
verification email already, you can forward it to orientationoffice@stonybrook.edu as credit for this
assignment.

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