AlcoholEdu for Sanctions
Any violation of the College's Drug and Alcohol Policy may be disciplined in accordance with the College's disciplinary procedures for students. Further, the College may refer the student for criminal prosecution. Any sanction imposed by the College is independent of, and is in addition to, any penalty imposed in connection with a criminal conviction.
The sanctions that may be imposed on a student include, but are not limited to, warning, educational, disciplinary probation, mandated counseling/alcohol or drug use prevention program, deferred suspension, suspension, dismissal and expulsion from College housing and/or the College. In determining a sanction, the College will consider the nature and severity of the violation, the impact of the transaction on the campus community, and the student's disciplinary history.
AlcoholEdu for Sanctions helps students who have violated alcohol policies make safer and healthier choices – and avoid getting in trouble again. The course provides a strong educational foundation to support campus judicial programs and is an essential component of a comprehensive alcohol prevention initiative.
AlcoholEdu for Sanctions engages students by integrating prevention techniques with non-opinionated, science based interactive alcohol education.
Course Features:
· Provides highly personalized and customized educational experience
· Produces strategic learning gains
· Changes perceptions
· Motivates behavior change
· Supports healthy decisions
AlcoholEdu for Sanctions is a two-part course. Part 1 can take approximately one hour to complete and Part 2 can take approximately 15 minutes. Students will be given one week to complete the course with a passing score of 70% or higher to be in compliance. At the end of the course, a Feedback Report is generated and the student will need to share this report with the Conduct Officer. The Conduct Officer may have the student share the report with the College’s Counseling & Wellness or Health Centers as part of the sanction process.
How to Access AlcoholEdu for Sanctions
An email will be sent from your conduct officer with log-in instructions.
Students will be given one week to complete the course with a passing score of 70% or higher to be in compliance. At the end of the course, a Feedback Report is generated and the student will need to share this report with the Conduct Officer. The Conduct Officer may have the student share the report with the College’s Counseling & Wellness or Health Centers as part of the sanction process.