The Office of Student Accountability and Community Standards has created this page to facilitate the process of accessing the online sanction modules assigned to students as part of their Action Plan.
You must complete the online "Under the Influence" course. The course is divided into 2 parts; part 2 will become available 30 days after part 1 is completed. Both parts must be completed for this requirement to be completed, so please plan accordingly. Please visit the link below under “Getting Started” to log into the learning portal and use the control number SALISUTI to register for the course. You may access the course at any time via the link (after course enrollment). Proof of completion must be submitted through the .
You must complete the online "Alcohol Wise 21+" course. The course is divided into 2 parts; part 2 will become available 30 days after part 1 is completed. Both parts must be completed for this requirement to be completed, so please plan accordingly. Please visit the link below under “Getting Started” to log into the learning portal and use the control number SALISSAW21 to register for the course. You may access the course at any time via the link (after course enrollment). Proof of completion must be submitted through the .
You must complete the online "THC 101" course. The course is divided into 2 parts; part 2 will become available 30 days after part 1 is completed. Both parts must be completed for this requirement to be completed, so please plan accordingly. Please visit the link below under “Getting Started” to log into the learning portal and use the control number SALISTHC to register for the course. You may access the course at any time via the link (after course enrollment). Proof of completion must be submitted through the .
You must complete the online "Conflict Wise" course. Please visit the link below under “Getting Started” to log into the learning portal and use the control number SALISCWP to register for the course. You may access the course at any time via the link (after course enrollment). Proof of completion must be submitted through the .
You must complete the online "Other Drugs" course. Please visit the link below under “Getting Started” to log into the learning portal and use the control number SALISODP to register for the course. You may access the course at any time via the link (after course enrollment). Proof of completion must be submitted through the .
You must complete the online "STOPLifting" course. Please visit the link below under “Getting Started” to log into the learning portal and use the control number SALISSLP to register for the course. You may access the course at any time via the link (after course enrollment). Proof of completion must be submitted through the .
ou must complete the online "Nicotine 101" course. Please visit the link below under “Getting Started” to log into the learning portal and use the control number SALISNCP to register for the course. You may access the course at any time via the link (after course enrollment). Proof of completion must be submitted through the .
Getting Started
Click on the link below and login with your SU student credentials – the same login used for student campus email.
Complete the online module(s) promptly. Some online modules have a Part 2 that is sent after 30 days of completing Part 1. Be mindful of your sanction deadlines.
If applicable, complete Part 2 to receive your Certificate of Completion.
Certificates of Completion should be submitted through the .
For additional information regarding the 3rd Millennium online modules or sanction process, please contact the Office of Student Accountability & Community Standards at studentconduct@salisbury.edu or call our office at 410-677-0022.
Students who do not complete assigned online modules may have a negative service indicator (hold) placed on their accounts, which may prevent them from registering for subsequent semesters until the online sanction courses are successfully completed. Continued failure to comply with sanctions may result in further disciplinary action.
The online modules are offered through 3rd Millennium Classrooms, an online provider that guarantees confidentiality. While the University will be informed of the overall course completion status for each student, individual responses to questions within it are completely confidential and are not shared with the University.
The University provides resources to educate, prevent, and address alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and abuse. Resources, including awareness information, counseling services, and referral services are available to students. A list of community resources is available through the following offices: