To help campus constituents learn the effects, laws, and consequences related to alcohol and drug use, information and educational programs are provided on campus throughout the academic year and primarily for students.
The University Health Center nurses, physicians, and/or Counseling Center counselors provide first-line assessment and referral as necessary for students needing assistance with alcohol- or drug-related issues, as well as consultation for those concerned about others.
Additional resources are available independent of the University of Lynchburg to students seeking help with alcohol- or drug-related issues.
For additional information and examples of education, health, and counseling resources available to students, see “Resources for Students” in University of Lynchburg Alcohol and Drug Policies: 2021-22.