Program Requests and Support
Is your team or group interested in a private training or workshop? Explore our offerings below.
To request a program, fill out our interest form, and you’ll receive a follow-up e-mail from the Dean of Students’ Office. You may request multiple programs at once.
Program requests are fulfilled on a first-come, first-serve basis. While we will do our best to fulfill your request, completing the interest form does not guarantee we will be able to meet it. To ensure the best chances of meeting your preferred availability, please request your program no later than 2 weeks before your desired date and time.
Responsible RPI Programming
Style: Lecture-based with interactive components
These ready-to-go, facilitated programs cover specific topics that are frequently requested by students and staff. They can be scheduled when classes are in session and requested by any group or individual. They can typically seat 6-50 participants, depending on the program. To learn more about what these programs cover, review their descriptions in the program request form.
- Bystander Intervention Training
- Regulate to Relate: Managing Stress to Navigate and Strengthen Relationships
- Rest is Radical: Finding Balance within “Grind” Culture.
- Hocus Pocus Focus on Boundaries & Consent
- Let’s Get Digital: Maximizing Pleasure & Safety in Online Relationships
- What’s Your Why? Motivation Beyond Fear
- Excelling as a Student Leader with Neurodivergence in Mind
- Mental Health First Aid Certification (8-hour course, max 30 seats)
Is there a topic you’d like to discuss but don’t see listed? E-mail malesl@rpi.edu to discuss more.
Responsible RPI Real Talks are conversational, discussion-based sessions designed for established student groups—such as clubs, fraternities and sororities, athletic teams, and leadership cohorts. Each facilitated conversation is tailored to the group’s specific needs within a chosen topic area, blending education and awareness with practical skill-building. Grounded in the identification of shared group values, these sessions encourage meaningful dialogue, reflection, and connection. Real Talks are best suited for groups of 6 to 30 participants.