Training Overview
Join us for a focused training session on the updates and recent innovations to our College Behavior Profile (CBP) program, an evidence‑based, web‑based intervention designed to reduce high‑risk drinking, marijuana use, and vaping among college students. This training provides an overview of CBP’s personalized feedback tools, motivational strategies, and customizable features that help campuses support healthier student decision‑making. Participants will also learn how to navigate the admin dashboard, interpret data for prevention planning, and apply CBP across individual, group, and conduct settings.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is designed for key campus personnel, including:
- Prevention and health promotion staff
- Student conduct professionals
- Counseling and behavioral health staff
- Campus case managers
- Student affairs professionals
- Residence Life and Housing staff
- Athletics and team support personnel
- Fraternity & Sorority Life leaders and advisors
- Campus partners involved in wellness, safety, and compliance
Training Objectives
- Understand the Core Components of CBP: Participants will learn the purpose, structure, and evidence base of the College Behavior Profile, including how personalized normative feedback and motivational strategies support behavior change.
- Develop Skills to Apply CBP Across Campus Settings: Attendees will gain practical guidance on integrating CBP into prevention programming, counseling sessions, adjudication processes, and group facilitation.
- Effectively Navigate and Use the Admin Dashboard: Participants will learn to monitor completion, interpret data reports, manage groups, and use CBP metrics to inform broader campus prevention and wellness initiatives.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to MeLissa Butler at mbutler15@unl.edu.