This was a government report that I prepared for the college regarding all of the drug and alcohol awareness programs that we put on for the college over the course of two years.
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Bieenial Drug Free Schools And Campuses Compliance Report
1. Office of Student Activities
Augustana College
Biennial Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Compliance Report
2006-2008
SECTION 1
The EXPLORE program series stimulates personal and leadership development as well as promotes
effective life skills. Through various lectures, workshops, and activities, EXPLORE encourages reflection,
growth and learning
2006-2007 EXPLORE Programs
Date Title Theme
October 3, 2006 “What’s Going On? Sexual Dating Communication/Alcohol
Communication and Date Rape”
October 3, 2006 “What’ll It Be? Alcohol and Alcohol/Drugs
Substance Abuse”
February 13, 2007 “Stop Drunk Driving” Alcohol
March 6, 2007 “Hazing: The Fallout” Hazing/Alcohol
March 15, 2007 “Date Rape: An Issue For Drugs/Alcohol
All Guys Who Care”
March 20, 2007 “DUI: A Powerful Lesson” Alcohol
2007-2008 EXPLORE Programs
Date Title Theme
October 2, 2007 “Sexual Communication” Dating Communications/Alcohol
October 2, 2007 “Alcohol” Alcohol
March 11, 2008 “Hazed and Confused” Hazing/Alcohol
March 18, 2008 “Tell me Something I don’t Know” Alcohol
March 25, 2008 “Let’s Talk About It” Dating Communications/Alcohol
SECTION 2
Alcohol Awareness Week is coordinated by the Office of Student Activities and sponsored by several
student organizations including Greek Advocating Mature Management of Alcohol (G.A.M.M.A.) and
Promoting Alcohol Responsibility Through You (P.A.R.T.Y.). During the fall a committee of faculty,
students and staff assemble to discuss the alcohol climate on campus and consider possible
prevention/awareness activities to ensure responsible behavior.
In general, the activities that typically occur are:
Keynote Speaker
Lunch Fair consisting of area support agencies
Poster Campaign and Information Distribution
Program/Activity designed as alternative to parties
2006 Dates – October 2-6
2007 Dates— October 1-5
2. SECTION 3
Various different approaches and leadership positions are designed to promote responsible drinking
within the Greek community (Fraternities and Sororities) at Augustana College.
The Greek Council supports and sponsors Greeks Advocating Mature Management of Alcohol
(G.A.M.M.A.). Each chapter is required to assign at least one member as G.A.M.M.A. Chair. The
G.A.M.M.A. position holders from each chapter collaborate on ideas and programs to implement to
ensure alcohol responsibility within their chapter as well as the Augustana College community.
In addition to G.A.M.M.A., the Greek Council requires each chapter to have a Risk Management Chair.
This position holder is responsible for meeting with the Greek advisor and distributing information
regarding the prevention of behavioral risks commonly associated with Greek life. (i.e. Alcohol, Sexual
Harassment and Assault, and Hazing)
Throughout the academic year there are programs that occur on an annual basis that promote responsible
behavior within the Greek community. These programs are:
September - Alcohol policy is discussed and distributed to all Greek leaders.
October - Social Chair of Greek Council outlines alcohol policy to all chapter social chairs.
- Greek council Risk management Chair communicates Crisis Management Plan
all chapter officers.
-G.A.M.M.A. Chair serves as chair of Alcohol Awareness Week Committee.
January -Alcohol Policy discussed and distributed to all new Greek Leaders.
February -Greek Advisor facilitates a workshop designed to educate Greek Leadership
about all policies governing student behavior in preparation for the Greek New
Member Period.
March -Greek Advisor facilitates a workshop with student leaders designed to educate
new Greek members about appropriate and responsible decision making, concern
regarding alcohol use, hazing, and issues of sexual harassment and assault.
Attendance is required by all students new to the Greek community.
3. SECTION 4
In addition to promoting multiple alcohol awareness programs, the Office of Student Activities annually
distributes brochures purchased from the American Council of Drug Education to further educate the
Augustana College student body regarding alcohol responsibility.
Title Distribution Date
The College Experience…Alcohol and Student Life September
The Naked Truth: Alcohol and YOUR BODY January
A Risky Relationship…Alcohol and Sex March
The Non-alcoholic Hangover…When Someone Else’s April
Drinking Gives You a Headache