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Alcohol and Other Drugs at SDSU


This site is designed to provide information about SDSU's efforts to reduce the impact of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) on the healthy learning environment of our campus.

Mission

Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) use and abuse pose risk to the health, safety and educational/occupational experience of our students and staff. Further, the negative impact of student AOD abuse is often felt in the broader community through noise, vandalism, vehicle crashes, and use of community resources such as police and paramedics. Therefore, we seek through our AOD programs to reduce and prevent problems associated with alcohol and other drug use by students of SDSU.

Office of AOD Initiatives

The AOD Initiatives office is housed within the Health Promotion department of the Student Health Services, in the division of Student Affairs. It serves as a resource to the SDSU community for AOD related programming. Our services include AOD education presentations, policy and program coordination, community outreach, resource development and research.

Action Shots -

OPERATION: Campus Sweep limits the amount of unsolicited advertising of cheap drinks or free covers on the SDSU campus. A crew of volunteer students walks the campus looking for advertisements that don't conform to posting policies.  Promotional materials violating regulations are removed. Exposure to advertisements promoting risky alcohol consumption is reduced and student volunteers have a direct impact on alcohol risk reduction efforts.

 

Contact us

Mailing address:
Coordinator of AOD Initiatives
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-4701

Telephone: (619) 594-4133
Student Health Services, Calpulli Center, Suite 3201

Email: Coordinator of AOD Initiatives

 

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