Tulane University offers a wide variety of services that are sensitive to the challenges that university students face regarding alcohol and other drug use. We provide services for students who want to learn more about their own use of alcohol and other drugs, reduce or eliminate their use, or are worried about a friend or family member's use or dependency. In addition, the Tulane and the New Orleans community are home to many self-help groups and treatment facilities.
Concerns Reporting
Members of the Tulane community can submit a concern or a potential violation of the Tulane Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy by filling out a Concerns Report.
Resources
The internet has an abundance of resources about alcohol and other drugs. Remember, it's not always easy to tell which information sources are reliable. Here's a good place to start.
- Alcohol Emergency
- Alcohol Screening
- BAC Calculator
- Cocktail Calculator
- Columbia University's Health Question and Answer Service
- DUI Foundation
- Faculty Curriculum Infusion - Alcohol
- LearnPsychology: Guidebook to Addiction on College Campuses
- National Association for Children of Alcoholics
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Tulane Tailgating Guidelines
- Virtual Bar
Programs
We provide a range of programs that address substance use among Tulane students. The aim of our substance abuse prevention programming is to increase self-protective factors and decrease negative consequences related to substance use, increase knowledge related to perceptions of substance use on campus and how they compare to actual use, and promote healthy and safe behaviors that foster overall well-being.
- BASICS – Brief Alcohol Screening & Intervention for College Students
- Support & Services
- Safer Party Planning
Research On College Alcohol Use And Abuse
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