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Upon request, the Student Health Service (SHS) offers training on substance-abuse issues to students, faculty, and staff through special in-house training programs. SHS also sponsors several self-help support groups, including Alcoholics Anonymous. Mental health professionals and a certified drug and alcohol counselor are also available at the University Counseling Center, 334 William Pitt Union, 412-648-7930, to assist students with substance-abuse problems.

Alcohol/Drug Policies

Drug and Alcohol Education Programs

Pitt complies with the federal Drug-Free Workplace and Drug-Free Schools Act. The University annually distributes information about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse and available alcohol and drug counseling, rehabilitation, and assistance programs to all students, faculty, and staff through mailings, the Student Code of Conduct, and Pitt's Web site.

The University of Pittsburgh Personal Education Assistance and Referral (PEAR) Program aims to reduce drug and alcohol abuse by:

  • Increasing awareness of the implications of alcohol or other drug use, and the role these substances play on the college campus.
  • Increasing understanding of how the misuse of alcohol and other drug abuse can be detrimental to friendship, to a sense of personal worth and value, and to the general healthy functioning of the individual.
  • Identifying and referring students who may be developing substance abuse problems to the University of Pittsburgh’s network of support.
  • Challenging students to evaluate their use of, or involvement with, alcohol or other drugs and to learn responsible decision-making skills.
  • Describing healthy lifestyle alternatives to substance abuse and encouraging students to adopt them.

Students may decide to participate in the PEAR Program voluntarily, or they may be referred as part of a disciplinary action. Completion of the program requires attendance at three 90-minute education sessions and one assessment interview.

Q: What are some other resources I can access for help with alcohol or substance abuse?
A: Pitt provides a full-time professional experienced with substance-abuse prevention. Anyone within the Pitt community is welcome to refer students or to call for educational services. For more information, contact the Health Education Office of the Student Health Service (SHS) at 412-383-1830 or visit SHS at the Medical Arts Building, 3708 Fifth Avenue, fifth floor.

Pitt students also can anonymously explore relevant health-related issues through myStudentBody.com

To access this interactive site, visit www.myStudentBody.com, enter Pitt's school code (panthers), and create a confidential user name and password.

UNIVERSITY EMERGENCY
PHONE NUMBERS

University of Pittsburgh Police EMERGENCIES 4-2121
or Noncampus Phone
412-624-2121
General Assistance 4-4040
or 412-624-4040

Sexual Assault Services
412-648-7930

Student Health Service
412-383-1800

University Counseling Center
412-648-7930

Assistant Dean of Students
412-648-7910

Environmental Health and Safety
412-624-9505

SafeRider
412-648-CALL (2255)

PITTSBURGH EMERGENCY
PHONE NUMBERS (OFF CAMPUS)

City of Pittsburgh Police,
Fire, Ambulance 911

Pittsburgh Action Against Rape
24-hour hotline 1-866-363-7273

Center for Victims of
Violence and Crime

24-hour hotline 412-392-8582

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