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Ocean County College (365球赛平台) is committed to promoting the well-being, health and safety of the campus community and to maintaining an environment that promotes the full educational learning experience.
365球赛平台 encourages responsible choices and behaviors by all members of the campus community, and the respectful and courteous interaction between and among those members. One of the responsible behaviors and choices relates to the use of alcohol and illicit drugs; the use of alcohol and drugs has serious impact on that well-being and interferes with academic success.
365球赛平台 is providing this information to students in compliance with the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Regulations (EDGAR Part 86).
If you have any questions about the 365球赛平台 policies, procedures, or want support, information, and/or linkages with resources, contact the Counseling Center: 732-255-0386 • counselingservices@239877.com • Administration (Bldg. #1), room 120.
There are two policies that refer to alcohol and illicit drug use: Code of Conduct Manual #5247, and Security and Safety Policy # 8600. Ocean County College has zero tolerance for the violation of these policies.
365球赛平台 enforces all policies and applicable laws concerning illegal drugs and alcohol in compliance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Amendments of 1989.
This means:
Note: there is a provision for this policy to be waived, in select instances of on or off-campus events. Formal approval is given by the Board of Trustees upon completion of an application process.
Responsibility is determined by college investigators and sanctions are determined by the Executive Director of Student Services or designee. These sanctions include verbal or written reprimand, restitution of costs, disciplinary probation, suspension, or expulsion. The following behaviors regarding illicit alcohol and drug use, as defined and/or qualified by current statutes and case law, will result in the imposition of disciplinary action:
There may also be legal sanctions for state and federal laws. In addition to sanctions imposed by the College, students violating alcohol and/or illicit drug policies are subject to all applicable local, state, and federal sanctions, which may include, but are not limited to fines and/or imprisonment. The College will refer violations to legal authorities when deemed appropriate.
In New Jersey, a person must be at least 21 years of age to purchase, possess or consume alcoholic beverages. Underage drinking is illegal and can have severe consequences for young people who drink and for adults who provide the alcohol to those under age 21. An underage person can lose their driver’s license for 6 months. If they do not have their license, the suspension starts when they are first eligible to receive a license. They may also be required to participate in an alcohol education or treatment program.
Information regarding Federal Laws can be viewed in the United States Drug Enforcement Administration’s Drugs of Abuse Report.
The risks associated with the use and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs are numerous; physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual processes are affected and impaired. There are devastating effects on family and friends. The abilities to learn and remember are impacted. Low doses can significantly impair judgment, reduce inhibitions, and seriously impact the ability to drive a car or operate machinery safely. The use of alcohol is linked to increases in aggression, domestic violence, sexual assault and other kinds of violence. Dependence and addiction can result from repeated use of alcohol, and breaking that dependence can be difficult. Withdrawal effects include severe anxiety, tremors, hallucinations, convulsions and can be life-threatening. Long term use of alcohol can lead to permanent damage to vital organs such as the brain and liver.
Persistent abuse can result in a diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder, (AUD). AUD is a chronic relapsing brain disease characterized by compulsive alcohol use, loss of control over alcohol intake, and a negative emotional state when not using.
To assess whether an Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is present, here are some questions to consider.
In the past year, have you:
http://niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/overview-alcohol-consumption/alcohol-use-disorders
If you have answered yes to any of these questions, reach out to the helping resources identified on this web page.
The following is a partial list of the common health effects of alcohol and drug use and abuse:
Alcohol | Amphetamines | Hallucinogens |
BlackoutsGastritisCirrhosis of liverMouth, throat and liver cancerHeart diseaseAccidentsIn pregnant women, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome | Elevated blood pressureNervousness, panic statesHyperactivityInsomniaMalnutritionAcute psychosesDeath | HallucinationsPanic attacksViolent behavior, especially with PCPFlashbacksToleranceBirth defects in user’s childrenHigh dosage can cause convulsions, coma and death |
Barbiturates | Opiates | |
ConfusionLoss of coordinationPsychological and physical dependenceSeriously-impaired driving skillsComaDeathEspecially dangerous when taken in combination with other drugs | Loss of judgment and self-controlDiminished sex drive and sexual performanceTolerancePhysical and psychological dependenceMalnutritionInfections, including hepatitisOverdose can cause convulsions, coma and death |
Ocean County College: The Counseling Center has licensed counselors who provide confidential, professional counseling for a variety of concerns, including alcohol and/or drug use. Counselors can assist students with identifying behaviors and factors that might indicate a Substance Use Disorder and will link students with community resources, if appropriate. The Counseling Center is located in the Administration Building (Bldg. #1), Room 120. To contact, call 732-255-0386 or email counselingservices@239877.com; resources can be found on the Counseling Center webpage.
There are a variety of prevention and education programs offered throughout the academic year by 365球赛平台 departments, faculty, students, and Counseling; these activities are available to all students and members of the college community. In addition, Ocean County College is the first community college to develop a Recovery Support Program for its students, funded by the NJ Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services and in partnership with Hope Sheds Light. The Recovery Support Program at 365球赛平台 offers peer support, counseling, and recovery coaching, as well as recreational and social activities and prevention education for students and families in recovery from substance use or other addictive disorder. For more information, contact the Counseling Center or the Recovery Support Program at Recovery@239877.com.
External resources that provide information and services:
Ocean County Health Department Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Resource Guide
Ocean County Health Department | 12 Step Programs | Bright Harbor Healthcare Substance Abuse & Recovery | Preferred Behavioral Health |
175 Sunset Avenue, PO Box 2191 Toms River, NJ 732-341-9700 or 609-978-9715 www.ochd.org | Alcoholics Anonymous: 1-800-245-1377 Narcotics Anonymous: 1-800-992-0401 Gamblers Anonymous: 1-800 – GAMBLER (426-2537) | 340 U.S. 9 Bayville, N.J. 08721 Substance Abuse Treatment / Get Substance Abuse Help (732) 349-5550 | www.preferredbehavioral.org 732-367-4700 or 732-458-1700 |
If you have any questions about the 365球赛平台 policies, procedures, or want support, information, and/or linkages with resources, contact the Counseling Center. 732-255-0386 • counselingservices@239877.com • Library, building #3, Suite 010.