Alcohol and Other Drug Program
DID YOU KNOW...
It is estimated that 599,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are unintentionally injured under the influence of alcohol each year (about half among students under 21)
The National Institute on Drug Abuse website says, “…marijuana's negative effects on attention, memory, and learning can last for days or weeks after the acute effects of the drug wear off. Consequently, someone who smokes marijuana daily may be functioning at a reduced intellectual level most or all of the time.”
Recovery Group is open to all students who want to decrease their substance use. Contact Jim Walker at 215-572-2791 for more details.
Arcadia University Alcohol and Other Drug Policy Violators
The counselor's goals are to help you assess your substance use, educate you about important concerns related to substance use, and (if indicated) support you with additional counseling about substance-related topics.
To begin the process, simply click on E-Chug or E-Toke link. Each assessment takes about 15-20 minutes to complete and will provide you with personalized feedback. Download and print out all of your feedback sections (this will be 14 or more pages) and submit them to Counseling Services prior to your session.
In addition, a free book on coping with family substance abuse while in college is available at Counseling Services. Pick up your copy today!
Click here for some facts about Children of Alcoholics (COAs).
Also visit www.factsontap.org for more info.
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