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FY2023 Mandatory Training

The FY2023 UHS Mandatory Training period is set to end on Friday, November 18, 2023, at 5:00 p.m.

This is a system-wide requirement for ALL University employees and includes full-time and part-time faculty and staff, student workers, and temporary employees paid through the UHD payroll system.

Employees may also be enrolled in role-based training identified by their department heads.  These role-based trainings need to be completed by the deadline of November 18, 2023, as well. Employees should have received a personalized email from uhecomm@uh.edu, titled Mandatory Training for FY2023 that outlines the FY2023 trainings for which they have been enrolled and need to complete.

Access to the trainings is through the Training Access Portal (TAP)Employees should use their UHD Single Sign-On (SSO) credentials.  Once all the required trainings have been successfully completed, a final email will be sent to the employee validating their successful completion.

Questions regarding mandatory training should be directed to TD@uhd.edu or 713-221-8060. Questions regarding UHD’s Single Sign-On (SSO) credentials should be directed to the IT Help Desk at 713-221-8031.

Employees must complete all FY2023 mandatory training requirements by the published deadline to be in compliance with University of Houston System policies SAM 02.A.11 and SAM 02.A.26, which read as follows:

“System mandated training is considered a minimum job expectation of all employees. System employees who do not complete annual mandatory training by the published deadline will not have met their job expectations and will therefore not be eligible for merit increases (SAM 02.A.11)�? and “It is the responsibility of each System employee to complete annual mandatory training. System employees who do not complete annual mandatory training by the published deadline will not have met their job expectations and will therefore not be eligible for merit increases. Supervisors are responsible for monitoring their employees’ training performance (SAM 02.A.26).�?

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