WSU moving to Percipio 2.0 this week

Skillsoft Percipio logo and the rendering of a computer keyboard with a custom button that says "Online Training".

Washington State University is transitioning its compliance training and professional development platform to the latest version of Percipio later this week.

The move to Percipio 2.0 is scheduled to take place Wednesday, with all compliance content moving onto the main Percipio platform. The transition will also expand access for compliance-only users to include all WSU-created content as well as instructor-led trainings.

Users are strongly encouraged to finish any partially completed trainings by 5 p.m. Tuesday, as progress on these assignments will be lost with the move to Percipio 2.0.

WSU migrated its Learning Management System from Skillsoft to Percipio in 2022, offering its core content on the new platform in addition to WSU and Percipio-created offerings. Percipio also became the host for the university’s compliance trainings, and has seen significant additional content added by Human Resource Services in the months since.

Required annual trainings will be assigned via Percipio 2.0 in the coming year.

Questions about the changes can be directed the departmental learning administrator within each department or unit, or by contacting Learning and Organizational Development team via email.

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