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Alcohol on College Campuses: A Wake Up Call

Drinking On College Campuses
Did you drink when you were in college? Even if you didn’t attend college, did anyone ever offer you alcohol before you were 21? The challenge with many teens as they enter college is avoiding the things they shouldn’t do while trying to fit in and navigate college life. As you can imagine, it’s not easy. Whether most college students are pressured by their peers or simply want to try substances for themselves to satisfy their own curiosity, alcohol is inevitably one of those things college students indulge in and in too many cases, over indulge.

The fact is,

40% of High School Students

admitted they have consumed alcohol. And 22% of high school seniors have reported episodes of heavy drinking or binge drinking.

If that doesn’t surprise you, consider this:

Nearly 700,000 of College Students

are assaulted by fellow students who have been drinking.

These numbers were published by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) as part of an ongoing research study about alcohol use and abuse on college campuses and young adults between 18 and 24 (See: A Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at U.S. Colleges). The Task Force assigned to these case studies have published data from their findings that go back as far as 1998. Most of the research involved surveys from not only the college students, but also faculty and community advocates in college towns.

The Problem: When Drinking on College Campuses Goes To Far

Aside from the occasional reports of noisy parties or the few deaths we hear about that are caused by alcohol poisonings, the public is not very aware of the real problems that exist when the use alcohol is not controlled among college students. This sentiment was expressed in the Call To Action, indicating that the problems and consequences of college age student drinking is much more than occasional, with an increasing number of injuries, deaths, assaults and other incidents happening every year on just about every college campus in the world. Could it be we have been overlooking this wide-spread problem because drinking alcohol is an “acceptable” thing to do?

Take a Look at the Problems with Alcohol Abuse On College Campuses:

Do you see the dangers involved with too much of an uncontrolled, readily available substance? The costs are higher than you think when you consider the impact this has on the community. If you have a student in college or know one, please share this information with them.

For more resources and the most recent studies published by government organizations and advocacy groups, visit the following sites.

Resources

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