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Testimonials
“Not only was the program well received, but our results showed a significant increase in student awareness, knowledge, and their intent to change to less at-risk behavior. Just what we were looking for!”
Tracy Tucker, Assistant Dean of Campus Life, Texas Christian University
"I learned ways to help stop sexual assault if I see it happening and I learned how to talk with my friends about it and not sound like a dork."
Male viewer, Sexual Assault Prevention
“It got me even more excited to study abroad! It also helped me realize all the details I need to take into consideration before, during, and after my study abroad experience.”
Female viewer, Study Abroad Preparation
“Overall the program is a great tool that should be used everywhere, not just for in Army affiliated programs. It's a great way to learn about sexual assault/harassment and how to prevent it.”
Male ROTC Cadet
“NAFSA believes in the value of bringing the preparation for study abroad into the digital age. We think that metrics are a useful tool to assess students’ experiences among many other ways to evaluate the impact of study abroad. You're Not in Kansas Anymore is an important new resource that helps students get the most out of their study abroad experience and it gives international educators new tools to measure the impact of their students’ experience.”
Marlene M. Johnson,
Executive Director and CEO, NAFSA: Association of International Educators
"I was especially impressed with the material and concepts in the program which were clearly based on what research shows is successful in reaching college students and changing attitudes."
Lee LaDue, Asst. Director/Coordinator, St. Cloud State University Women's Center
“The program helped me to better understand why it is so important to be acting as an Army soldier at all times. It helped me to better protect myself against sexual predators.”
Female ROTC Cadet
"Wow! Having a senior daughter, this really was very poignant for me...I do not believe many of the lessons taught in this video are taught by parents, or even really understood by parents...this was one of the most impressive discussions on sexual assault I have ever seen."
Father of a high school student
“I thought it was helpful to bring to light some of the issues that I had not thought about before, such as the re-entry culture shock and how to handle it. I also did not think about the little things that make up a culture and how they can be misinterpreted. I also liked how it was broken up into sections, which made it easier to get through all of the material.”
Male Viewer, Study Abroad Preparation
“Simply put...it is terrific! Blunt, factual, user-friendly, thoughtful, appropriate use of humor, believable, lots of information but not overwhelming...I could go on and on..."
Mother of a high school student
This program helped me to realize how much I can get out of my study abroad if I put my mind to it. I think this is great for any students travelling, not just those studying abroad.
Male Viewer, Study Abroad Preparation
“The program was excellent overall, and I would recommend it to any Army soldier. The skills taught here are invaluable, and are necessary for all.”
Male ROTC Cadet
"Students found the program to be thorough, informative, and valuable, and it made the peer-led discussions of sexual assault during orientation much more accurate and deep."
Keith E. Edwards, Ph.D. Director of Campus Life, Macalester College
“I know that I will take everything I learned from this program and change my behavior to keep not only myself, but also others around me safe from sexual assault.”
Female ROTC Cadet

