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National Alcohol Beverage Control Associations Administrators’ Conference October 26-28, 2008 Gig Robinson Public Information Officer (PIO) and Education Supervisor WV Alcohol Beverage Control Administration 322 70 th St. SE Charleston, WV 25304 (304) 558-2481 grobinson@wvabca.com
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Every year an estimated 1,400 students die (NIAAA, 2004) –Drowning, suicide, criminal and accidents Every year an estimated 6000, 000 injuries occur (NIAAA, 2004) Every year 70,000 cases of sexual assault are reported (NIAAA, 2004) Fires, Vandalism, Domestic Violence, Fighting, Theft and other criminal activity Property values Negative Publicity Student retention and post graduate degrees Irreversible damage to the developing brain –Impair learning and social skills Drain on Social Services
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78.8 % of US students have used alcohol in the last year 78.7% of WV students used alcohol in 2004 (reference group of 4,380) 77.6% of WV students used alcohol in 2006 (reference group of 4,583) 84.0 % of US students used alcohol in 2007 (reference group of 59,668) (Data gathered from the CORE Survey)
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62.5 % of US underage students have consumed alcohol in the last 30 days 64.5 % of WV students in 2004 had consumed alcohol in the last 30 days 62.7 % of WV students in 2006 had consumed alcohol in the last 30 days 71.4 % of US students in 2007 had consumed alcohol in the last 30 days (Data gathered from the CORE Survey)
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39.9 % of US students reported binge drinking in the previous two weeks 44.2 % of WV students reported binge drinking in the previous two weeks in 2004 43.4 % of WV students reported binge drinking in the previous two weeks in 2006 (Data gathered from the CORE Survey)
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90.7 % of students believe the average student drinks once a week 34.8 % of students would prefer NOT to have alcohol at parties (Data gathered from the CORE Survey)
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87,066 students enrolled in public institutions (2007) –22 institutions 11,137 students enrolled in private institutions (2007) –9 institutions 1.8 million residents Oldest populations per capita Leading the nation in per capita enrollment but we graduate under the national average 70% of WV students will finish Combining WVU and Marshall University- 40% of students will graduate in 5years (WV HEPC)
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Nationally, on average an IHE will spend $2,100 per students for recruitment –(Key Concepts and Principles for Promoting.., E. Anderson, Ph.D.) 37% of first time entrants in a 4 year institution will never earn a 4-year degree –(Tinto, 1986, 1993) 15% will eventually earn a 2-year degree –(Tinto, 1986, 1993)
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Identify Key Stakeholders –(Office of Student Affairs, Campus Law Enforcement or Counseling) Coalition Development Show Me the Money –(see handout) Resource Development –(Social Capital, Financial Capital, Material) –(see handout) Assessment Planning and Development Implementation Re assessment Planning Modification Capacity and sustaining efforts and members
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Statewide coalition with 250 plus members 24 Institutions of Higher Learning (IHE’s) IHE’s have a town/gown coalition 3 Governor’s Summit on Alcohol Use in Higher Education 3 Strategic Planning Summits Quarterly Executive Committee Meeting Presidential Pact of 2003 and 2008 Consortium list serve Core Assessment and Evaluation in 2004 and 2006
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Peak night enforcement Initiations of Policies and Procedures on campuses National speakers and forums CEU’s and other training and development 3 BASICS training courses De-listing grain alcohol Adopted operating structure with a charter and election New funding streams
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WV ABCA Commissioner Dallas Staples WV ABCA Enforcement Director John Duncan Team here from WV ABCA WV Governor’s Highway Safety Program WV Higher Education Policy Commission The US Department of Education’s Higher Education Center on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention The Network Addressing Collegiate Alcohol and Other Drug Issues NABCA VP of Policy Steve Schmidt YOU
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