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Colleges Move Boldly On Student Drinking
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Mindy and Tom Gunn received a letter from University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. 18 year old violated the campus’ drinking policy. Learn about the law- government has a new guide for parents. Talk to the school- ask about the policy Get a waiver- ask student to sign a form to waive their Ferpa rights.
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Virginia Tech shooting- potentially suicidal Administrators allow exception- drugs and drinking Ohio University- calls parents at first sign of trouble University of New Mexico- sends letters first time caught drinking or using drugs School finds themselves in between a rock and a hard place –student privacy vs. personal liability
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Receiving encouragement from the U.S. Department of Education › Ferpa- protects information in a student’s educational record, includes grades and disciplinary reports Exception- if there is a health or safety emergency Still much debate over student independence
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It is hard to determine when to notify parents of potential problems with most health and safety issues › Drug and alcohol use are tied to the law, so the responsibility of the university to notify parents is clear DOE issued three new Ferpa guides in November › Parents › Universities › K-12 schools Ferpa administered by the Family Policy Compliance Office of the DOE
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Study by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA) Focused on college students in 2001 › 1,700 deaths from accidental alcohol related injuries 6% rise from 1998 › 97,000 students were sexually assaulted or were victims of alcohol-related date rape › 700,000 students were assaulted by another student who had been binge drinking
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Many schools are having a hard time getting a handle on prevalent alcohol and drug situations in college Problems occurring even after on-line alcohol-related courses, community service activities, and alcohol advertisements being banned Some colleges don’t want to encounter privacy issues by involving parents
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Some colleges have seen a decrease in underage drinking incidents by allowing the parents to be involved even after the first time a student is caught Notification letters are sent out to parents if they sign a form saying they want to be informed of their children’s behavior › Only 37 parents have opted not to know › The form covers both drugs and alcohol consumption Most parents and students agree that allowing parents to be involved helps decrease or monitor drug and alcohol use
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University of Wisconsin Detoxification Center Three Violations
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Brian Christ Personally called home Feb. 2004 Addicted to heroin Taken out of school Died Dec. 2004 at age 22
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Parents learned of earlier instances Notify only after an arrest or health issues Parents tried to get UVA to adopt new plan Help students become independent
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