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School of Brokering

Equal Employment

Administrative Procedures

College Policies (PDF)

Drug & Alcohol Abuse Prevention Biennial Review

Drug Free Environment

Equal Employment & Affirmitive Action Policy

Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Freedom of Information (FOIA)

Student Right to Know

Student Optional Disclosure of Private Mental Health Information

Tobacco Free

​The School of Brokering's policy is to provide a drug and alcohol-free environment and workplace as defined by the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1994. The School of Brokering shall review its compliance biennially to determine its effectiveness and ensure that the standards of conduct and judicial sanctions have been consistently enforced. This review shall be documented in a report.

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The School of Brokering prohibits the unlawful possession, use, distribution, dispensing, and manufacture of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees on its property or as part of any school activity.

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Students who violate this policy will be governed by the School of Brokering Code of Student Conduct and subject to disciplinary action up to and including suspension, expulsion, and referral for prosecution. A judicial sanction for violating this policy may include completing an appropriate rehabilitation program.

 

Employees who violate this policy will be subject to disciplinary action, as defined by their appropriate employee group regulations, including suspension, termination of employment, and referral for prosecution.

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Students, employees, and visitors are subject to local, state, and federal laws. Criminal penalties for such violations may include assigned community service, fines, and imprisonment. In addition, property used in connection with illegal drugs may be confiscated, federal student loans, grants, and contracts may be denied, and driving privileges may be revoked. Penalties for violations will apply.

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Drug Free Schools and Campuses Notification

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Programs for Students Requiring Assistance


Any School of Brokering student who has a drug or alcohol-related problem may call upon the School of Brokering for assistance. Anyone needing help should contact the Student Mental Health Counselor in the Dean of Students Office.

 

The counseling faculty can provide a confidential referral to a drug or alcohol treatment program.

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Health Risks


The use of drugs and alcohol can have a substantial and detrimental effect on health. These effects are often permanent and can lead to severe physical and psychological impairment, disability, and premature death.

 

The Office of Student Life, Counseling, Advising, and Transfer Services and the School of Brokering provide information on the effects of drugs and alcohol. 

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Legal Sanctions


The use of illicit drugs by any person is illegal under both the state and federal statutes. The use of alcohol by persons under 21 years of age is illegal under state law.

 

Penalties for conviction under state and federal law include incarceration and fines. Property used in connection with illegal drugs may be confiscated.

 

Federal student loans and grants may be denied to those convicted of violating a criminal drug statute.

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Alcohol


​The School of Brokering members owe it to themselves and others to make educated decisions about their use or distribution of alcohol.  The State of Illinois prohibits the sale, use, or possession of all forms of alcoholic beverages by persons less than 21 years of age.

 

Students are responsible for adhering to the Code of Student Conduct and Drug-Free School policy. 

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Health Promotion and Wellness


The School of Brokering expects students to uphold the law regarding the purchase and consumption of alcohol.  This institution also seeks to educate students about making safe, responsible decisions regarding substance use.  

 

The Student Mental Health Counselors are the point of contact for outreach and initiatives about responsible substance use.  Students found responsible for violating the School of Brokering Code of Student Conduct policy may be mandated to meet with a Student Mental Health Counselor and participate in interventions.  

 

Students who have concerns about their alcohol use (or someone else’s) may contact the Student Mental Health Counselors at any time and will not get into trouble for seeking help or information.  

 

Student Mental Health Counselors can be reached at 773-245-7166.

 

Students are expected to take action in such situations and not be passive bystanders.  Here are the symptoms of alcohol poisoning, and remember that not all symptoms need to be present for alcohol poisoning to occur:

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  • A person is unconscious and cannot be roused;

  • A person is in a stupor or exhibits confusion;

  • A person is vomiting (prop unconscious persons on their sides so that they won’t choke on their vomit);

  • Skin is pale, has a blue tinge, and/or skin is unusually cold to the touch;

  • Abnormally slow breathing (less than eight (8) breaths per minute) and/or irregular breathing (a gap of more than 10 seconds between breaths);

  • Seizures.


Drug overdoses can vary depending on the drug consumed, but here is a general list of symptoms that indicate help is needed.  Remember that not all symptoms need be present for an overdose to occur:

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  • Abnormal pupil size;

  • Agitation, aggressive, and/or violent behavior;

  • Convulsions;

  • Delusional or paranoid behavior;

  • Difficulty breathing;

  • Drowsiness;

  • Hallucinations;

  • Nausea and vomiting;

  • Nonreactive pupils (pupils that do not change size when exposed to light);

  • Staggering or unsteady gait;

  • Sweating or extremely dry, hot skin;

  • Tremors;

  • Unconsciousness or death.


Additionally, the following regulations govern alcohol use by students and student organizations:

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  • All casual possession or alcohol consumption by students on campus is prohibited, regardless of age.

  • Consumption of alcohol, which results in behavior that infringes on the rights of others in the community, is prohibited.

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