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Choosing the Right College

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Snapshot of Drinking Consequences

College Fact Sheet for Parents

Make a Difference: Talk to Your Child About Alcohol

Interactive Body

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Alcohol Myths

College Alcohol Policies

Choosing the Right College

What Parents Need to Know About College Drinking

FAQs on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Facts About Alcohol Poisoning

Tips For Cutting Down on Drinking

Alcohol Alert #68 Young Adult Drinking

 
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High School Parents & Students

Choosing the Right College
Find out how to use the resources on this site to help you in choosing a college.

High School Graduation Fact Sheet
Research shows that parents do make a difference. Talking with high school graduates about alcohol now could prevent serious problems later. Parents can use this information to talk with their graduates about alcohol before graduation celebrations begin.

Snapshot of Drinking Consequences
This snapshot of annual high-risk college drinking consequences includes a concise list of facts outlining the effects of alcohol abuse on college campuses, communities, and students.

College Fact Sheet for Parents
The consequences of excessive drinking by college students are more significant, more destructive, and more costly than many parents realize. These consequences affect students whether or not they drink. Parents can use this information to help prepare their college-aged sons and daughters by talking with them about the consequences of excessive drinking.

Make a Difference: Talk to Your Child About Alcohol
This guide is geared toward parents and guardians of young people ages 10 to 14. Parents can have a major impact on their children's drinking, especially during the preteen and early teen years. Use this guide to find ideas you are comfortable with, and use your own style in carrying out the approaches you find useful.

Interactive Body
Trace the flow of alcohol through your body and see how it affects your organs and systems.

Calculators
What is BAC? And what is it costing you? Check out the calculators and figure it out!

Alcohol Myths
Read about some common alcohol myths and discover the facts.

College Alcohol Policies
Use our searchable list of online college alcohol policies to help you and your student choose the right college.

Choosing the Right College
Find out how to use the resources on this site to help you in choosing a college.

What Parents Need to Know About College Drinking
The purpose of this brochure is to highlight practical information that parents can use to help their son or daughter choose a college and to help parents better understand campus culture.

FAQs on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Visit this page to view frequently asked questions about alcohol and to find answers to them.

Facts About Alcohol Poisoning
Do you know about the dangers of alcohol poisoning? Read about the signs of alcohol poisoning, myths about sobering up, and what to do if you think a friend is suffering from alcohol poisoning.

Tips For Cutting Down on Drinking

Alcohol Alert #68 Young Adult Drinking
Too often today’s headlines bring news of yet another alcohol-related tragedy involving a young person—a case of fatal alcohol poisoning on a college campus or a late-night drinking–driving crash. People ages 18 to 25 often are in the news, but are they really at higher risk than anyone else for problems involving alcohol?

Last reviewed: 9/23/2005


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