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ALCOHOL GRANT Final Program Plan Adam Hurley, Connolly Turek, Katie Bailey
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Final Program Plan

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ALCOHOL GRANTFinal Program PlanAdam Hurley, Connolly Turek, Katie Bailey

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Table of Contents

1.Introduction

2.Justification

3.Mission

4.Goals

5.Objectives

6.Activities

7. Common Ground Overview

8. Alcohol & College Life

Overview

9. Program Evaluation

10.Budget

11.Conclusion

12.References

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Introduction

National Monitoring the Future

Dangers & Risks

Knowledge

Safety

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Justification

Decrease number of incidents

Eradication is unrealistic

Positive decision making

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Program Mission

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Program Goals

Increase awareness about risks of marijuana use

Improve awareness of the alcohol problem on campus

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Program ObjectivesAlcohol related incidents by 5%

2016-2017 school year

Marijuana related incidents by 5%

2016-2017 school year

By 2020, reduce the amount of alcohol & drug incidents

30%

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Activities

Common Ground

Alcohol & College Life Course

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Common GroundWhat it is:

Based off of the University of Rhode Island’s Common Ground program

Involves:

Posters

Media Advertisements

Tabling Events

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Common GroundHow it will work:

Through different forms of media students will learn:

Facts about alcohol and marijuana

Legal ramifications

Monetary costs

Health risks

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Alcohol & College Life Course

What it is:

Based on the University of Minnesota course

Fused into required 1 credit orientation course

Online modules with follow up assignments

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Alcohol & College Life CourseHow it will work:

Addresses issues many students face

Reinforces positive behaviors

Maximizes safety related to alcohol & marijuana

Increases awareness

Increases student health & well being

Increased knowledge on safe alcohol use

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Evaluation Plan

Common Ground

Alcohol and College Life Course

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Evaluation Plan - Common Ground

Process

Impact

Outcome

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Evaluation Plan - Alcohol & College Life Course

Process

Impact

Outcome

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Budget For Alcohol & College Life Course

Curriculum Designer - $750

Printing Costs - $800

Curriculum Cost - $55 per student ($66,000)

Curriculum cost is covered by student tuition

Total Program Cost - $1,550

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Budget For Common Ground

Printing Costs - $475

Total Program Cost - $475

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Total Budget

Total Expenses - $2,025

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Conclusion

Justification

Mission, Goals, & Objectives

Media Campaign & Alcohol and College Life Course

Evaluation

Budget

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Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For, indeed, that’s all who

ever have. - Margaret Mead

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ReferencesAlcohol and College Life: College Education Classes. (2015, March 12). Retrieved November 2, 2015, from

http://www.acl.umn.edu/Courses/Alcohol-College-Life.php

Carothers, R., Wood, M., & Cohen, F. (2006). Common Ground on Curbing Campus Drinking. Trusteeship, 14(6), 19-23.

HAMS: Harm Reduction for Alcohol (n.d.). College Student's Guide To Safe Drinking. Retrieved September 14, 2015. http://www.hamsnetwork.org/students/

Johnston, L., O'Malley, P., Bachman, J., Schulenberg, J., & Miech, R. (2014). College Students and Adults Aged 19-55. Retrieved 2015, from http://www.monitoringthefuture.org//pubs/monographs/mtf-vol2_2014.pdf

Prevention Lane (2013) Safe Drinking: Tips for drinking alcohol safely. Retrieved September 14, 2015. http://www.preventionlane.org/young-adults-alcohol-safe-drinking-tips

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References cont.TheSite.org (2012) Safe drinking - TheSite.org. Retrieved September 14, 2015.http://www.thesite.org/drink-and-drugs/drinking-alcohol/safe-drinking-9920.html (n.d.). How to Use Cannabis Responsibly and Safely. Retrieved September 14, 2015. http://cannabisconsumers.org/reports/safe_use.php (n.d.). Safe Use of Cannabis. Retrieved September 14, 2015. http://druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/safeuse.htm (2014) Infographic: How Much Do College Students Drink? - Sobering Up. Retrieved September 14, 2015. http://scramsystems.com/blog/2014/02/infographic-much-college-students-drink/#.Vfn4Vc7eOMa (2014) This Is The Healthiest Way To Smoke Marijuana. Retrieved September 14, 2015. http://www.medicaldaily.com/healthiest-way-smoke-marijuana-cannabis-culture-evolves-vaporizers-may-be-safest-way-avoid-270212