- Start by saying, "Don't drink or use at all." For people under 21, drinking is illegal in town and on campus. Consequences for underage drinking on campus include fines, probation, substance use classes and assessments, and possible suspension. The penalties for other illegal drugs is even more severe.
- Focus on the risks. Students may not realize that they can die from drinking too much alcohol too fast. Being under the influence of alcohol can lead to a whole host of risky choices including drinking and driving, unplanned sexual activities, fights, and illegal behavior.
- If your student drinks, emphasize safety and low-risk choices.
- Open the conversation early and keep it going. Ask, "What’s the party scene like?" If your student is a non-drinker, ask, "How are you going to continue to abstain?" If you child is a drinker, ask, "How are you going to keep it safe?"
- Challenge your student's perception of the college drinking norm. The college environment is often portrayed as a wild, heavy-drinking, low consequence environment. In actuality, most UNCW student don't drink or make low risk choices regarding alcohol. For more accurate information about the UNCW environment, visit our statistics page and share it with your student.
Additional National Resources
The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug and Violence Prevention in HIgher Education and the National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse have constructed resource websites for parents about substance abuse.
Campus Resources
Office of the Dean of Students- 962-3119
Housing and Residence Life- 962-3184
Counseling Center- 962-3746
Student Health Center- 962-3280
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