
Alcohol 101
What is it? A program for students who violate university and/or city AOD policies/laws.
What is it about? This program has two components. Students may be asked to complete one or both components. The first is to review a CD-ROM called "Alcohol 101" (available from your hall director or the judicial affair officer). The second is a one hour facilitated discussion that focuses on: defining responsible/social alcohol use, abuse and dependency; implications alcohol abuse have for students and campus life and; statistics regarding student alcohol use and their perceptions about college drinking.
When/where is it? The facilitated group discussion is held every Monday at 5:00 p.m. in the Dining Room B in Kryzsko Commons.
How do I access this program if I am
required?
Alcohol 101 CD-ROM - speak with your hall director or judicial affair officer.
Facilitated group - there is no sign-up, just show up. There is no cost.
All of the information on this page is for the 2003-2004 school year.
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