Alcohol and Drug Policy - Think St. Edward's University
Alcohol and Drug Policy - Think St. Edward's University
Alcohol and Drug Policy - Think St. Edward's University
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alcohol <strong>and</strong> other<br />
drug <strong>Policy</strong><br />
violations <strong>and</strong> sanctions<br />
A student who engages in misconduct on campus may<br />
be subject to one or more of the following sanctions:<br />
• Verbal or written reprim<strong>and</strong><br />
• Educational sanctions, such as attending classes<br />
or writing an essay<br />
• Monetary fines to compensate for damages<br />
• Community service project<br />
• Loss of privileges, such as housing eligibility,<br />
driving on campus or attending certain university<br />
functions or events<br />
• Disciplinary probation<br />
• Suspension from the university<br />
• Expulsion from the university<br />
examPles of violations <strong>and</strong> sanctions<br />
alcohol consumPtion (minor)<br />
• 1st offense: <strong>Alcohol</strong> Education Phase 1<br />
• 2nd offense: <strong>Alcohol</strong> Education Phase 2 <strong>and</strong> student contacts parents<br />
• 3rd offense: <strong>St</strong>udent contacts parents; loss of current housing eligibility; transfer to different residence hall;<br />
loss of future housing eligibility; alcohol education off campus<br />
driving while intoxicated<br />
• 1st offense: <strong>Alcohol</strong> Education Phase 1; meet with UPD chief to discuss campus driving privileges;<br />
student contacts parents<br />
• 2nd offense: <strong>Alcohol</strong> Education Phase 2; meet with UPD chief to discuss campus driving privileges;<br />
student contacts parents<br />
Possession of a fake id<br />
• 1st offense: Interview with UPD;<br />
<strong>Alcohol</strong> Education Phase 1 <strong>and</strong> 2<br />
drugs (Possession, use or selling)<br />
• 1st offense: suspension; expulsion; drug<br />
education (off campus); student contacts parents<br />
• 2nd offense: suspension; expulsion; drug<br />
education (off campus); student contacts parents<br />
* Each incident is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.<br />
alcohol <strong>and</strong> other drug education<br />
Phase i: You’ll participate in an online alcohol<br />
<strong>and</strong> marijuana program that will provide practical<br />
information to help you make safe <strong>and</strong> healthy<br />
choices. You’ll also be involved in a small group<br />
interactive presentation.<br />
Phase ii: You’ll take a comprehensive alcohol <strong>and</strong><br />
other drug assessment <strong>and</strong> meet one-on-one with a<br />
clinician to discuss your alcohol use, review policies<br />
related to alcohol use <strong>and</strong> identify alternatives to<br />
help you manage alcohol more effectively. Referrals<br />
to services <strong>and</strong> additional follow up may be provided<br />
through on-campus <strong>and</strong> community resources.<br />
additional resources to<br />
helP students<br />
• Campus Ministry, 512-448-8499<br />
• Dean of <strong>St</strong>udents, 512-448-8408<br />
• Health & Counseling Center:<br />
Counseling Services, 512-448-8538<br />
Health Services, 512-448-8686<br />
• Residence Life, 512-448-8419