Creighton takes seriously the need to educate students about the importance of making good choices regarding alcohol.
As a member of the Nebraska Collegiate Prevention Alliance, we are committed to reducing high-risk drinking, substance misuse, and related harms.
Our efforts are aimed at reducing high-risk drinking and encouraging students to abandon binge drinking behaviors. Alcohol education efforts include:
The Division of Student Life coordinates the following efforts and initiatives to reduce high-risk drinking among first-year students:
Alcohol EDU (login with Blue credentials)
An online course required of all first-year students covering Creighton’s alcohol policy, alcohol use and abuse, illegal substance use, prescription drug abuse, Creighton’s sexual misconduct policy, and dating violence.
Year One College Alcohol Profile (Y1Cap) (enter Creighton NetID on second page)
A survey required of all first-year students attending Creighton University and part of a greater Nebraska Collegiate Consortium effort.
To assist students in an understanding of the impact alcohol can have on their lives, T.R.A.A.C. is a program implemented to care for intoxicated students who could be in danger of hurting themselves or others. It provides students with proper medical attention and a safe environment in which to recover.
T.R.A.A.C. Standard Operating Procedures for Intoxicated Students:
The law provides limited immunity for MIP (Minor In Possession) charges to both the intoxicated minor and the first person to request help for the intoxicated individual.
Make a good faith request for emergency medical assistance. Remain on the scene until law enforcement and/or medical personnel arrive and cooperate with officials.
If you suspect a friend has consumed too much alcohol, look for these signs:
It's important to have a conversation with your student about responsible alcohol use and continue the discussion as they progress throughout college. The following sources provide you with valuable information and resources to help you talk to your student about alcohol as they prepare to transition to our community, including:
Power of Parenting sponsored by the Nebraska Collegiate Prevention Alliance
Office of Community Standards and Student Conduct
Creighton Hall 224
402.280.2775
communitystandards@creighton.edu
Student Health Education and Compliance Office
Kiewit Fitness Center 225
402.280.2735