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Substance Abuse Policy

All members of the JMU community are expected to know and act in accordance with Virginia state laws concerning the purchase, possession, consumption, sale and storage of alcoholic beverages. Persons who violate state laws are subject to prosecution and University disciplinary action. Students are reminded of the following:

  1. No student shall possess or distribute an illegal drug as defined by the Drug Control Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Such possession or distribution is prohibited in any building or on any property owned or operated by the University. Possession is defined to include any area or property for which the student is responsible.
  2. University policy conforms with state law in regard to drug paraphernalia.

Drug Policy Sanctions

James Madison University is committed to working against the illicit use of drugs and alcohol among students and employees. Community members who violate local, state or federal law concerning substance abuse/university standards of conduct will be subject to the imposition of university sanctions and referral for prosecution under the statutes of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Convictions for violations of these laws could result in fines, loss of driver's license and imprisonment. University sanctions could include penalties ranging from fines to suspension from the university.

Health Risks

Many physical and psychological health risks are associated with abuse of alcohol and other substances. Such behavior may result in problems in alcohol, work or relationships. Listed below are some health risks associated with substance abuse.

Staff members at the Health Center and the Counseling Center can provide you with additional information about these concerns. If you are worried about your own health or that of a friend, please consult one of the resouce people listed for assistance.

Campus Resources

Counseling and Student Development Center:
Varner House - 568-6552

University Health Center - 568-6178

REACH Peer Educators:
Blue Ridge Hall, Room 306 - 568-7895

Office of Health Promotion:
Blue Ridge Hall, Rooms 301-308 - 568-1725

For additional information about local resources for treatment of substance abuse problems, consult the Counseling and Student Development Center or the Health Center.