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Bronco Substance Abuse Prevention Program

When it comes to drugs, alcohol, & tobacco... at the end of the day...the decision is YOURS!

KNOW YOUR CONSEQUENCES BEFORE MAKING THE DECISION TO USE!

      

  The BRONCO Substance Abuse Prevention Program offers awareness in an attempt to prevent/reduce drug and alcohol use on campus by encouraging students to choose healthy lifestyles through education. The Prevention Program encourages students to accept responsibility for their own choices and behaviors. The program's goal is to equip students with the education necessary to make the best possible choices concerning drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.

The BRONCO Substance Abuse Prevention Program encourages Peer Education training and encourages students to participate in alcohol-free activities.

Before making the decision to use any substance, we challenge students to learn more about the many negative consequences associated with drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.

Explore this website and learn the negative consequences before making your choice to use drugs, alcohol & tobacco. Understand the legal consequences of underage drinking before making the decision to engage. We are your support system and resource to saying, "No!"

Also, click on the links that will allow you to view short stories of other's experiences with substance abuse.

Don't forget to  take the quiz!

 

 

 

 

 

Center for Personal Development
Fayetteville State University
1200 Murchison Rd.
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Spaulding/Infirmary Building, Room 155
(910) 672-1222/1203

 

 

Become a Peer Educator!

The Prevention Program encourages Peer Education training, which provides students with the knowledge and confidence necessary to reduce high-risk drinking behavior among their peers.

Interested? Contact the

Center for Personal Development

(910) 672-1222

 

 

How does Substance Abuse Affect our campus?

In addition to the damage done to the student lives, these consequences affect:

*  The reputation of the institution

* The ability to attract & attain    outstanding students

*  The institution's operating costs

*  Legal ramifications

* The relationship of the campus with the community

 

 

 

   
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Last Updated: 12/05/06 04:59 PM
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