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Schoenfeldt, Lyle F.; Strimbu, Jerry L. – Research in Higher Education, 1975
Over 4,500 students from 28 universities, colleges, and junior colleges constituting a state system of higher education were compared on extent of drug use. The largest differences were between universities and junior colleges on alcohol and marihuana. Differences in terms of actual numbers of users were small. Implications are discussed.…
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, College Students, Drug Abuse, Higher Education
McMinn, Kay L. – 1990
The Kearney State College (Nebraska) drug-free campus program description details standards of conduct for employees and students regarding alcohol and drugs as well as applicable legal sanctions under federal, state and local law with regard to possession and distribution. These statutes are described and identified by number and further…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Discipline Policy, Drug Abuse
Utah Valley State Coll., Orem. – 1999
This study attempted to determine alcohol and drug use rates of students at a college located in a city with a predominant religion that promotes abstinence, and to determine what prevention strategies might be implemented to help students with drug or alcohol problems. In the fall of 1997, 612 students and 119 faculty responded to survey…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Environment, College Faculty, College Students
Wechsler, Henry; Isaac, Nancy – 1991
This study concerning the continued heavy drinking rate among Massachusetts college students sought to: (1) determine the specific changes in college drinking since a similar study on the topic was done in 1977; (2) determine the types of problems experienced by heavy drinkers; and (3) search for factors which might account for the continuation of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Alcohol Abuse, College Freshmen, Deans of Students
American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC. – 1989
The Minorities Access to Research Careers (MARC) program at Hunter College, New York is designed to provide an in-depth 2-year research training experience for minority students in order to prepare them for graduate school and eventual research careers in alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health fields. The target groups include Blacks, Hispanics,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Alcohol Abuse, American Indians, Asian Americans
Washington State Temporary Advisory Council on Public Higher Education, Olympia. – 1969
Washington State's Temporary Advisory Council on Public Higher Education was established in 1965 to advise the legislature and the governor on the need for additional institutions to meet higher education demand. In this report, the council's history and actions are outlined and its recommendations are summarized for eight areas: establishment of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Advisory Committees, Articulation (Education), College Planning
Aberman, Hugh M. – 1975
A survey of the l970 class of Shippensburg State College in 1974 identified four distinct groups from the 530 survey respondents: (1) students currently in the senior year and graduating on time; (2) students who finished college in less than the usual four years; (3) students who voluntarily withdrew from college with satisfactory average grades…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate, Dropouts