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  4. Alcohol/Substance Abuse Policy

Alcohol/Substance Abuse Policy

In accordance with the federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989, Public Law 101-226 Sec. 1213, and to provide a safe and healthful environment, Kishwaukee College has adopted the following alcohol and/or substance abuse policy. Kishwaukee College prohibits the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of drugs and unauthorized distribution, possession, or use of alcohol in college buildings, on college grounds, or any other workplace designated for college activities.

Disciplinary sanctions for alcohol or substance abuse are contained in the Kishwaukee College Student Code of Conduct, a full copy of which appears in the Kishwaukee College Catalog.

Students with alcohol and/or substance abuse problems, or those wanting information about alcoholism or substance abuse, should contact your assigned Academic Advisor in Student Services, Adult Continuing Education, or at any of the off-campus agencies providing counseling and rehabilitation services.

A listing of off-campus agencies is located on the college website under Personal Counseling, or information can be obtained from your assigned Academic Advisor.

Biennial Review & Additional REsources

  • The Biennial Report provides a review of the College's Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco policy.
  • Illinois Alcohol and Drug Sanctions & Penalties can be found at this link.
  • Health risks associated with alcohol and drug use can be found at National Institute on Drug Abuse.