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Assistance programs
Several CSU units sponsor ongoing programs specifically
addressing substance abuse, responsible decision-making, security procedures
and practices, sexual assault and healthy lifestyles, including the:
Relevant
pamphlets are available in these offices, plus other campus
locations. The university also participates in national Collegiate
Alcohol Awareness Week, National Collegiate Drug Awareness Week and Sexual
Assault Awareness Week. Numerous off-campus resources available in the
Columbus area are listed in the available literature.
Students seeking assistance with alcohol or
drug problems are referred to the
Counseling Center
and
Student Health Services for initial discussion
about the extent of the problem.
University employees with alcohol or drug problems should seek
assistance through
Human
Resources.
Assistance is available through local agencies
and medical facilities.
CSU policy forbids drug and alcohol abuse
To prevent the use of illicit drugs and the abuse of
alcohol, Columbus State University prohibits the unlawful
manufacture, distribution, sale, possession or use of illicit drugs.
Alcohol use is limited to those 21 years of age and older and is restricted
to specific areas and events.
Health risks
Abuse and dependence upon alcohol and other psychoactive
drugs are classified as organic mental disorders by the American Psychiatric
Association and the World Health Organization. As such, they are
associated with distressing psychological, behavioral and biological
symptoms; impairment in one or more important areas of functioning; or
significantly increased risk of suffering, death, pain or important loss of
freedom.
Substance abuse counseling services
CSU's
Counseling Center
provides individual counseling for students about substance abuse and other personal
concerns. All services are
provided without charge, and clients aren't forced to participate in assessment, treatment
or other activities. When the center is unable
to provide the necessary services, clients are informed of alternative
resources and appropriate referrals are made. To the extent permitted by law
and ethical standards, all information received in counseling is considered
confidential and is not disclosed to any other person or campus unit without
the written permission of the clients.
Staff refrain from
unnecessary involvement in the determination and enforcement of disciplinary
sanctions concerning individual students. In matters of discipline, the
staff may provide assessment and consultative services to clients,
colleagues or units of the university in ways that improve the campus
environment, maintain the anonymity of clients and preserve the
confidential nature of all counseling relationships. Employees of the
university who are covered under the University System of Georgia Health
Benefits and Life Insurance Plan are provided with coverage for the
treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction through off campus agencies and
medical facilities.
Legal sanctions
Georgia law provides the following penalties for violating alcohol and drug abuse laws:
Possession of alcohol by persons under 21 years of age:
$300 fine and-or 30 days imprisonment.
Furnishing alcohol to persons under 21 years of age:
$1,000 fine and-or 12 months imprisonment.
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs: (first offense)
$1,000 fine and-or 12 months imprisonment, loss of license for one year.
Misdemeanor drug possession: $1,000 fine and-or 12 months
imprisonment.
Felony drug possession: up to 15 years imprisonment.
Trafficking in drugs: up to 30 years imprisonment.
University sanctions
In addition to fines and jail time, state law mandates the
following sanctions for students and student organizations who
unlawfully manufacture, distribute, sell, possess or use illicit drugs
and-or alcohol:
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Students may suffer forfeiture of academic credit,
suspension and expulsion.
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Student organizations shall be expelled from campus and
prohibited from using any property or facilities of the institution for at
learst one year.
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