Connection AOD Program
College is often described as the best time of your life. It is a time to grow, make new friends, become independent, learn, and create lasting, meaningful memories. Along this path of growth can come challenges. Misuse and abuse of alcohol and other drugs can impede, derail, and destroy the ability to experience all of the wonderful things college can offer. The Office of Connection educates and supports Shippensburg University students regarding alcohol and other drug use so they grow and meet all of their goals during their experience here at Ship.
The Connection Program is Shippensburg University’s alcohol and drug education, prevention, and intervention program. The program here has been in existence for over twenty years and provides education, referral and support to those who have alcohol and drug infractions or issues.
The Connection Program offers a variety of services starting with a preliminary assessment by one of our staff members. From there the staff meets each week to make the best referral for services which can include one or more of the following: A Basics Protocol, Early Intervention Group, Counseling, Professional Assessment, Outpatient Treatment, Detoxification, and Inpatient Treatment. Our mission is to best educate the student on at-risk behaviors and to provide services and referral dependent on the preliminary assessment.
Policies
Pennsylvania Law and SU Code of Conduct
Shippensburg University upholds all federal, state, and local laws as well as their own policies and procedures for alcohol and other drugs. These policies can be found beginning on page 109 of the Student Handbook. The Shippensburg University community is encouraged to read and become familiar with this section.
SU Drug-Free Policy
See the Drug-Free Campus Policy.
Medical Amnesty Policy
At Shippensburg University, the safety of students is paramount. If a student has been drinking but suspects that a friend is in danger or suffering from alcohol poisoning, a student can call for help without fear of legal consequences (immunity from prosecution) due to our Medical Amnesty policy and the PA Medical Amnesty Law.
Recovery Friendly Campus
Shippensburg University is committed to making our campus community a recovery friendly environment. We want to empower and support students in the process of recovery from addiction. The Connection AOD Program and its staff works to provide programs, opportunities, and support to empower and help students in recovery succeed and feel at home in our community.
- Recovery Support Meetings
- The “10:37 Meeting” is an AA meeting offered on campus every Friday night at 10:37 p.m.
- Faculty/Staff/Student Recovery Committee
- This group discusses topics and needs related to addiction and recovery while also assessing needs and developing programs, supports, and education on the topic.
- Recovery Education and Trainings
- Free trainings provided on addiction, recovery, and how to help Shippensburg University students who are in recovery. Faculty, staff, and students who complete the trainings can display “I Support Students in Recovery” stickers in order to increase visibility of recovery friendly allies and spaces at SU.
- Events, Speakers, and Programming
- The Connection AOD Program coordinates speakers on the topic of addiction and recovery. An alcohol-free tailgate is offered at homecoming.
- Certified Recovery Specialist
- The Connection AOD Program collaborates with the RASE Project to provide a Certified Recovery Specialist to SU students in support of their recovery.
- Referral Resources
- Outside resources are available. The Connection AOD Program can discuss these resources and refer to the appropriate support.