Procedure No. 211.1
Area: Student Development
Adopted: 04/23/96
Revisions Approved:
Description: Student Abuse Program
STUDENT PROGRAM TO PREVENT ILLICIT USE OF DRUGS AND ABUSE OF
ALCOHOL
INTRODUCTION
Atlantic Cape Community College is an educational institution
committed to maintaining an environment which allows students to enjoy the full
benefits of their learning experience and to understand the negative
consequences of the illicit use of alcohol and drugs on their lives. In
accordance with the policy approved by the Board of Trustees of Atlantic Cape
Community College on August 28, 1990 and in accordance with Public Law 101-226,
the College declares that it will make every effort to provide its students
with an environment that is free of the problems associated with the
unauthorized use and abuse of alcohol and illegal drugs.
The College is committed to promoting the wellness and positive self-
development of its students. The unauthorized use and the abuse of alcohol and
the illegal use and abuse of drugs inhibit students from attaining the benefit
of their learning experience, expose them to serious illnesses and health
risks, and therefore are prohibited.
I. Standards of Conduct
- In the College catalog under student life conduct, the following
expectations of students are specified:
- On admission to ACCC, each student accepts a commitment to act in a
responsible manner which conforms with generally accepted standards of adult
behavior. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the College
rules and regulations specified in this catalog and in ACCC's Student
Handbook/Calendar. It is expected that all students will show courtesy and
respect for each other and for administrative officers, faculty and employees.
Students must understand and accept the necessity for various College
regulations and they must comply with directives of those authorized to enforce
regulations.
- Students are expected to respect the property of the College and that of
others. Damage to or destruction of such property will be considered a matter
for disciplinary action.
- Possession or use of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs or narcotics on
campus is prohibited.
- Whenever ACCC students gather during non-school hours under the name of the
College, a faculty advisor or sponsor must be present. Such meetings must be
listed with the Student Activities Office.
- Atlantic Cape Community College will not permit smoking within any of its
buildings.
- All students are required to present an appearance that is neat, clean and
in good taste. Students also are expected to recognize the importance of their
personal appearance. Proper dress on campus, therefore is expected. Various
College programs reserve the right to require specific dress/uniform
standards.
- The college Drugs and Intoxicants policy refers to standards of
conduct:
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- Alcoholic Beverages: Possession or use of alcoholic beverages any place on
the College premises is prohibited.
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- Drugs: Possession or use of illegal drugs or narcotics at any place on
campus or at any College sponsored function is prohibited.
II. Sanctions for Violation of Standards of Conduct
- The College's Code of Student Conduct specifies that any student who acts
in a manner contrary to the best interests of the College will be subjected to
such penalties as the circumstances justify.
- The College reserves the right to dismiss any student whose attendance, in
the judgment of the administration, is detrimental to the College or its
students.
- Specific sanctions are noted below:
- Persons found with illegal drugs will be suspended immediately and
appropriate law enforcement authorities will be notified. Persons found to be
engaged in the sale or distribution of illegal substances anywhere on College
premises or at any College sponsored functions will be immediately dismissed
from the College and appropriate law enforcement authorities notified.
III. Applicable legal sanctions - state and federal
law
- State and federal laws which apply to underage consumption and use of drugs
and alcohol (including motor vehicle violations) will be fully enforced at
Atlantic Cape Community College.
- Examples of maximum penalties for specific offenses are noted below:
Jurisdiction Offense Maximum Penalty
State of NJ Driving While Under 3rd Offense - loss
the Influence of of license - 10 years
Federal Alcohol or Drugs (DWI) Fine - $1,000
Jail - 180 days
State of NJ Heroin/cocaine Fine - $100,000
distribution Jail - 5-10 years
(1/2 ounce to 5 ounces)
Federal Interstate transport of Fine - $500,000
controlled dangerous Jail - Life with no
substance parole
IV. Health Risks
While drugs have saved lives, greatly reduced human suffering and improved the
quality of life, they may be misused or abused. Psychoactive drugs act on the
central nervous system. They may increase activity (stimulants), decrease
activity (depressants), or cause hallucinations (hallucinogens). Every drug has
multiple effects that depend on the properties of the drug and the dosage
taken. When two or more drugs are taken together or in sequence, their effects
may be stronger than their additive sum.
The effects of drug use are highly individualized. Drug use or abuse can
affect a person's physical, emotional and social health. It can cause
accidents, illnesses, drug dependence, overdose and even death. It can cause
legal problems, and relationship problems. Drug use and abuse can cause serious
harm.
- Below is a partial list of the common health effects of alcohol and drug
use and abuse.
- Alcohol
- -Blackouts
- -Gastritis
- -Cirrhosis of the liver
- -Mouth, throat and liver cancer
- -Heart disease
- -Accidents
- -In pregnant women, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (birth defect)
- Marijuana
- -Confusion and distortion of time perception
- -Increased heart rate
- -Short term memory loss
- -Loss of motivation
- -Damaged lung tissue -In men, decrease in sex hormones
- and increase in abnormal sperm
- -Tolerance and psychological dependence
- Amphetamines
- -Elevated blood pressure
- -Nervousness, Panic states
- -Insomnia
- -Malnutrition
- -Acute Psychoses
- -Death
- Cocaine/Crack
- -Painful nosebleeds and nasal erosion
- -"Coke blues", an intense depression after the high
- -Psychological dependence
- -Heart attack
- -Seizures, coma and death
- -In pregnant women, miscarriage or stillbirth
- Barbiturates
- -Confusion
- -Loss of coordination
- -Psychological and physical dependence
- -Seriously impaired driving skills
- -Coma
- -Death
- -Especially dangerous when taken in combination with other drugs
- Opiates
- -Loss of judgment and self control
- -Diminished sex drive and sexual performance
- -Tolerance
- -Physical and psychological dependence
- -Malnutrition
- -Infections, including hepatitis
- -Overdose can cause convulsions, coma and death
- Hallucinogens
- -Hallucinations
- -Panic attacks
- -Violent behavior
- -Flashbacks
- -Tolerance
- -Birth defects in users' children
- -High dosage can cause convulsions, coma and death
V. Alcohol and Drug Resources and Services
The Student Development Department is available to assist Atlantic Cape
Community College students with education, information, counseling and referral
services for alcohol and drugs.
The department has counselors and staff who have received training in
alcohol and drug education and provide confidential, non-judgmental individual
counseling. Counselors are available to provide students with help in
understanding and identifying factors that may point to abuse of alcohol or
drugs by themselves, family or friends. Counseling is offered to students who
need to take the first step in acknowledging the presence of a related problem.
Counselors provide referrals to treatment programs and support to students as
they make the transition to outside agencies.
The department maintains an up to date list of alcohol and drug
rehabilitation programs in Atlantic County. Counseling staff have working
relationships with county drug and alcohol treatment providers.
The Counseling department is located in J Building, first floor. Students
can make confidential appointments with counselors by stopping by the
Department and seeing the receptionist or by calling 343-5088.
The Health Services Office also provides assistance to Atlantic Cape
Community College students who may have drug and/or alcohol problems. The
College Nurse is on duty between 8:00 and 3:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, and
Thursday. The Office is located in E106.
See Also:
Human Resources Policy No. 812
Alcoholic Beverages (Drugs and Intoxicants) Policy No.
820
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