Drug-Free & Alcohol-Free Campus
Drug-Free / Alcohol-Free Campus
The College has long recognized that an academic community is harmed in many ways
by the abuse of alcohol and the use of other drugs. This high-risk behavior is exemplified
by decreased productivity of members of the community, serious health problems, and
strained social interactions as well as forms of vandalism. Problems associated with
the illicit use and abuse of substances have a pervasive impact upon the academic
community and are not associated with a single socioeconomic group or age level. The
processes of education and learning are especially impaired by alcohol abuse and the
use of illicit drugs. The College subscribes to the basic philosophy of the Network
of Colleges and Universities Committed to the Elimination of Drug and Alcohol Abuse:
- The institutional establishment enforces clear policies that promote an educational environment free from the abuse of alcohol and other drugs.
- The institution will provide education for its members for the purpose of preventing alcohol and other drug abuse, as well as educating them about the use of legal drugs in ways that are not harmful to self or others.
- HCC will create an environment that promotes and reinforces healthy responsible living; respect for community laws; campus standards and regulations; the individual’s responsibility within the community; and the intellectual, social, emotional, spiritual, or ethical, and physical well-being of its community members.
- The College will provide a reasonable level of care for alcohol and drug abusers through counseling, referral, and treatment. The foundation of the philosophy concerning alcohol and drug abuse for HCC is the firm commitment to an educational program which provides adequate information and counseling to help all members of the academic community to make informed and responsible decisions concerning the use of any controlled substance. The College is committed to a healthy environment for learning and living.