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DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAM
(DAAPP)
Trinity Valley Community College implements a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention
Program to maintain a drug and alcohol free environment. Both TVCC’s local and
legal policies outline the consequences regarding the use or possession of drugs or
alcohol on campus. Trinity Valley provides opportunities for students to understand
the consequences of drug and alcohol abuse through on campus events, available
information and social media. Treatment, counseling, rehabilitation and re-entry
information is available in the Cardinal Success Center of the Baugh Technology
Center on the Athens campus.
A team is assembled on a biennial basis to review the DAAPP. The Biennial Review
Team’s major task is to oversee the Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program.
The team is responsible for reviewing the requirements and goals of the Drug-Free
Schools and Campuses Regulations and collect campus information to evaluate the
program, review publications and produce the Biennial Review, including
recommendations for future action.
Dual copies of the Biennial Review are kept on file in the Office of Human Resources
and the Campus Police Department for the purposes of employee/student reporting
and accessibility. The Biennial Review can also be found on the Student Life
webpage and will be made available upon request to the Trinity Valley Community
College public information officer.
More informati
lcohol Abuse Prevention Program can be
found online at
under the Drug and Alcohol Prevention
link.
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
It is the goal of the intramural program to help develop for each student a group of
leisure-time pursuits and activities which enrich the college experience and develop
more permanent recreational and sports interests. Intramural sports are available
on the Athens campus and include: flag football, volleyball, dodgeball, soccer and
kickball.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Student organizations at Trinity Valley Community College vary slightly from year to
year in accordance with changes in student needs and interests.
All student organizations are required to operate under constitutions which
conform to the educational objectives and administrative regulations of the college.
Some organizations are primarily social; others are academic, professional or
service in nature.
All students are encouraged to participate in a campus organization.
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