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2022-2023 Student Handbook & University Policies 
    
2022-2023 Student Handbook & University Policies [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Controlled Substance Abuse And Recovery Assistance Policy SS.003


LU Policy Number: SS. 003

Effective Date: NR

Approval Date: NR

Revised Date: 8/2/2022

Revision Approval Date 09/15/22

Purpose: Pertains to presence and use of controlled substances on Life University premises and grounds

Additional Authority: N/A

Scope: All Students of Life University

Approval Authority: President

Responsible Authority: Student Affairs, Campus Safety

Definitions: N/A

Policy Title


Controlled Substance Abuse And Recovery Assistance Policy

Policy Statement


Life University recognizes chemical dependency as a treatable illness. Students who are so diagnosed shall receive the same consideration and opportunity for treatment that is extended to those with other types of illnesses.

Life University ‘s concern with chemical dependency is limited to its effects upon the individual ‘s performance. For purposes of this policy, chemical dependency is defined as an illness in which the consumption of mood-altering chemicals repeatedly interferes with the performance of a student or adversely affects his/her health.

All persons seeking assistance on a voluntary basis will be confidentially referred to the Counseling Center for assistance. The Counseling Center can provide individuals with information regarding services available for recovery and will offer referral to the appropriate agencies or institutions as deemed necessary.

Use, possession, or selling of illegal substances on campus will be grounds for expulsion from Life University as a student. A fair hearing as part of the student discipline process (as outlined in the student handbook) is afforded in all cases.

The purpose of this policy is to encourage recognition, early intervention and subsequent support for chemically dependent students of Life University.

Life University Responsible Action Protocol (RAP)

Life University considers the health and safety of its students a priority concern. As members of the LIFE family, students are expected to take active steps to care for one another. The University is aware that students may not want to report suspected violations or seek help for other students for fear they may face adjudication for alcohol and/or drug violations themselves. In an effort to create a culture of care and encourage students to report violations or seek emergency help for others, the Responsible Action Protocol has been created.

The Responsible Action Protocol (RAP) provides alternative resolution options for students who seek help themselves or for other students with alcohol and/or other drug related emergencies.
In situations involving alcohol or drug related emergencies, students are generally expected to:

  • Contact an appropriate resource (i.e. Campus Safety/law enforcement or University staff/faculty) for assistance or on behalf of a drugged or intoxicated student;
  • If calling on behalf of another student, remain with that student until help arrives.
  • Cooperate with emergency officials, including providing Life University student identification and any additional information requested on the student needing assistance.
  • Schedule and complete a meeting with the Office of Conflict Resolution and Accountability within 5 business days of the initial report and agree to complete any additional assessments or treatment requested by the Office of Conflict Resolution and Accountability.

If the student complies with the above-mentioned guidelines, in most cases, no formal University disciplinary actions or sanctions will be imposed for alcohol or drug infractions, but the incident will be documented, and educational, community, and health initiatives — as well as contact with a student’s parents or family in the case of some underage individuals — may be required as a condition of deferring disciplinary actions or sanctions. Students who are referred to educational, community, and health initiatives but fail to meet and complete the recommendations in their entirety may be subject to further action.

Failure to follow the above protocol may result in the RAP being revoked and may result in sanctions for violating University policy.

The RAP does not apply to individuals experiencing an alcohol or drug related emergency who are found by law enforcement or University Personnel (Resident Assistants, staff, faculty, campus safety officers, etc.).

If a student who has used the RAP has any subsequent incidents, these may be handled through the regular student conduct process. If a violation is found to occur, prior records, including involvement in the RAP, will be considered for sanctioning purposes.

The University reserves the right to adjudicate any case in which the reported behavior is repeated, flagrant, or egregious.

Students should be aware that the RAP does not affect action by local, state and federal authorities.

Procedure(s)


See above.

Other Notes


NR=No Records