Not sure if your substance use is harmful or if you should cut back on it? Take an anonymous survey with the CDC or check your cannabis use with this . If your results are concerning to you, please reach out to the Student Counseling Center to explore your options for support.
Looking to explore and expand your knowledge about drinking and Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)? Try out the , which lets you create different scenarios and provides real-time feedback about the impact of different choices around alcohol. This resource seeks to educate students about the impacts of alcohol use, contextual factors, and making safer choices if using substances.
is a free community available to students, staff, and faculty. If you want to address any addiction or harmful habit, find a meeting through the directory (local and online groups available).
participation is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking. A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Find local and online meetings .
is a webpage provided by the (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) to give user-friendly information about alcohol, its effects, and how to reduce drinking.
is a free online tobacco cessation website that provides customized support, information and guidance for its members who are quitting tobacco.