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AODP Brochure
Slippery Rock University Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Program
Purpose Statement
The Slippery Rock University Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) program will provide professional quality interview, educational, and referral services that promote the enhancement of student learning, development, and overall wellness.
Mission Statement
The mission of the AOD program at Slippery Rock University is to support and encourage healthy choices concerning the use of alcohol and other drugs while promoting a safe, healthy, and learning-conducive environment.
Student Expectations
As a student participating in the Slippery Rock University AOD program, you are encouraged to complete the program in a timely manner. Completion in a timely manner involves a) keeping appointments, and b) attendance to recommended education or counseling sessions. Call the following number if a scheduling conflict arises @ 724-738-6029.
Students attending an AOD program appointment must…
1. Pay the fee at Student Accounts (Old Main).
2. Pre-schedule for their appointment.
3. Bring AOD form stamped with receipt of payment to appointment.
4. Arrive on time.
Interview
During your interview, you will meet one-on-one with an interviewer trained in the administration of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI).
The AOD program interviews are held Monday through Friday. Be sure to schedule an appointment time in advance.
These interviews are intended for students who are self-referred or referred to the AOD program.
** The interview takes approximately 45 minutes.
Feedback Meeting
All students participating in the AOD program who complete an interview are required to attend a follow up feedback meeting.
The feedback meeting gives the student an opportunity to review the results of the interview and speak openly with the interviewer about AOD related concerns. The feedback meeting is typically conducted with the same individual who administered the SASSI and brief interview.
CHOICES Group Educational Workshop: (if required)
The AOD program CHOICES group workshops are held several times a month at the Student Counseling Center in Rhoads Hall.
The AOD program CHOICES group workshops are intended for students in the AOD program who have already completed their interview and feedback meetings. Scheduling of these workshops takes place during the feedback meeting.
Students must arrive on time or be rescheduled.
Each CHOICES group workshop runs approximately 90 minutes and is held in groups of no more than 12 students. The content of the workshops is based on CHOICES interactive journaling curricula.
Specified Educational Group Workshops: (if required)
The AOD program Specified group workshops, if required, are intended for those who have completed the interview, feedback, and CHOICES group workshop. They are held several times a month at the Student Counseling Center located in Rhoads Hall. Specified group workshops are scheduled upon completion of the CHOICES group workshop.
Students must arrive on time or be rescheduled.
A minimum of two (2) Specified group workshops are required, each lasting 60-90 minutes. Group sizes are smaller and allow for more interaction among group participants. Specified Group workshops are based on MEE-LEE interactive journaling curricula.
Informational Links
S.R.U. Specific S.R.U. Drug and Alcohol Policies S.R.U. Alcohol-Related Sanctions Information
National
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
American Psychological Association
State
Pennsylvania College and University Drinking Statistics
Underage Drinking Laws in Pennsylvania
DUI Laws
Recovery
Alcoholics Anonymous The Official Web Site for A.A.
Local A.A. Meetings
Narcotics Anonymous The Official Web Site for N.A.
Local N.A. Meetings
Al-Anon The Official Web Site for Al-Anon
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