Alcohol and Drug Policy

The use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alcohol pose serious risks to one's health.
Orientation packets contain a list of possible side effects associated with the use and abuse of alcohol and certain drugs. (Lists are also available from college counselors.)
Almost all of these effects include the symptoms of dilated pupils, elevated body temperature, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, impairment of judgment and mental functions, and loss of control and coordination.
If ingested by a pregnant woman or nursing mother, all of these drugs pose serious risks to the health of fetuses and nursing infants, up to and including death.

Drug Abuse Education and Counseling Services are available in the Tri-County area through the following agencies:

Clay County Behavioral Health Center 904-213-2929 Ext. 107
St. Johns County Community Service Center 904-829-2273
First-Coast Narcotics Anonymous 904-723-5683
AL-ANON 1-800-508-2512
Putnam Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 386-329-3780
Tembroeck Hospital - In-Patient 904-724-9202
Hotlines: Flagler Psychiatric Center 904-824-9800.

Ask your counselor for more information:
Orange Park Campus - 904-276-6800
St. Augustine Campus - 904-808-7400
Palatka Campus - 386-312-4200