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To: UAF students, staff and faculty
From: Keith M. Champagne, vice chancellor for student affairs
Re: Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act announcement

The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 requires that each college and
university receiving federal financial assistance provide annual information on drug and alcohol use and
promote healthy lifestyles and prevent the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and
alcohol by all students and employees.

Within this announcement, the University of Alaska Fairbanks presents information about health risks
associated with drug and alcohol use; university policies and sanctions; federal, state, local law and legal
sanctions; and counseling and treatment resources. Our goal, like that of many institutions, is to
improve academic success and the quality of student life at UAF by providing programming aimed at
encouraging healthy lifestyles, as well as reducing harm associated with alcohol and drug abuse through
awareness efforts.

I highly encourage you to read the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act announcement in its
entirety, which is available on the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities website or as a PDF. All students, staff, and faculty should be aware of policies on campus so together we can uphold the standards of our UAF community.

If you have questions about UAF’s alcohol and drug policies, please contact the Center for Student Rights and
Responsibilities at 474-7317.

Campus safety is a community effort: See something, say something, do something!
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