ADEP’s primary goal is to provide educational support services to the campus community and to create an atmosphere in which alcohol use is not the central focus of all social events. The program stresses the creation of an awareness of choice, personal responsibility and understanding of consequences in deciding to use alcohol and/or other drugs.
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Student Health 101 Online
Check out the latest issue!
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LollaNobooza
LollaNoBooza was a huge success! Thank you to those who attended!
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Parent Check NJ
Check out this quiz to see how much you know about the effects alcohol can have on your child in school!
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9-1-1 Lifeline Legislation
(P.L. 2009, c.133) encourages young people to call for help in the event of an alcohol medical emergency. Alcohol poisoning is scary, but now calling 9-1-1 for help isn’t.
Welcome to the Alcohol & Drug Education Program!
Dear Parent or Guardian:
Congratulations on the acceptance of your daughter or son into The College of New Jersey’s (TCNJ’s) class of 2015! We join you in celebrating this accomplishment and look forward to welcoming our newest students to the TCNJ community.
Read moreWEDNESDAY, June 29 (HealthDay News) — The more memory blackouts a college student experiences when drinking, the more likely he or she is to suffer an injury while drinking at some time in the future, a new study says.
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