Dear Boilermaker,
It's important that you understand the rights and responsibilities you have as a Purdue student, as well as potential ramifications when Purdue policies are violated. If you haven't yet reviewed these materials, please do so now:
- Alcohol and other Drug Guide
This guide contains information about alcohol and other drug issues, including Purdue policies, state and federal laws, the health effects, impacts of violations, and resources available for students concerned about alcohol and other drugs. Information from this site is also sent out to all Purdue students each year, which is required by the federal government.
- Alcohol and other Drug Program
The alcohol and other drug (AOD) program offers services to students whose substance use affects their life goals or influences their mental health. Services include assessment, therapy, consultation, provision of resources, as well as referral to other services both at Purdue University and in the community.
- Wellness resources and tips
Boilermakers look out for each when choosing to drink or host parties. Use this page to learn simple tips about staying safe and being responsible when choosing to drink, hosting parties, caring for self and others, and resources to turn to when needed.
Mark your calendar: Sept. 24 – Homecoming (Visit the Weeks of Welcome website for new events and happenings leading up to Homecoming – this page will be updated regularly!) Week of Sept. 26 – Many courses will hold first exams during this week. Be sure to add important test dates and deadlines from each course syllabus to your calendar. Oct. 10-11 (Monday and Tuesday) – October Break (no classes) Visit our website to review past emails featuring weekly success tips for new Purdue students. Purdue Orientation Programs
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