In accordance with the federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act and related regulations, The University of Toledo is providing the campus community with information about its alcohol and other drug programs, policies, sanctions and the risks associated with use.
UToledo’s Spring 2023 Notification of Alcohol and Other Drug Information is available online.
The report also provides information about on-campus and community resources available for individuals who may need assistance with drug or alcohol addiction.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 requires institutions of higher education to review their alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention programs and policies every two years and send a notification to their constituents annually.
“The University is committed to providing a safe academic and work environment, and we want to make sure everyone has information readily accessible about the detrimental health effects of drugs and alcohol,” said Elliott Nickeson, assistant director of institutional compliance. “It is important that faculty, staff and students be aware of the harmful effect of the misuse of alcohol and drugs, and it is even more important to know there are resources out there for those in need of assistance. There are employees and offices around campus that are available should you ever be in a position where you need help with an addiction, or finding help for someone close to you.”