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Drug Safety

Quick Stats

Alcohol-Related Referrals 553
Alcohol-Related Arrests 83
Drug-Related Referrals 9
Drug-Related Arrests 39
Most Popular Drugs
  • Alcohol
  • Marijuana

Student Author OverviewWhat's This?

As with any other college campus, Miami University does have a drug scene. However, because the school is so big, it is easy to avoid it if it isn’t something you are interested in. Marijuana is the most prevalent drug on campus, but cocaine usage is also common among certain Greek houses. However, the students who use cocaine usually keep it hidden and don't do it that often.

The entire drug scene here is mainly done behind closed doors, except for the Miami students’ current addiction to Adderall. It is very common for a Miami student to purchase Adderall or Concerta from a friend who has a prescription for it. This drug is used on campus as a study aid rather than to go out with. However, when it comes to the drug scene, the most popular choice at Miami has always been and will always be alcohol.

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Drug Safety at Miami University

Cutshajr

Psychology '14

2.7
C+

Widespread Drug Use

Drug use and alcohol use are widespread on campus. Often you will see many individuals that partake in alcoholic activities; either on or close to campus. Many outside activities, such as outdoor beer pong and intoxicated individuals traipsing through the college town. Most students partake in drugs, mostly stimulants, to help with "studying" as is often discussed by classmates.

May 19, 2012

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Drug Safety at Miami University

anders36

Food and Nutrition Studies '12

5.0
A+

Drinking Is the the Number 1 Hobby

Most students spend their free time drinking and/or partying. You can still be a student on Miami's campus that doesn't drink and still have a good time. But alcohol is a large part of the Miami student lifestyle.

Apr 11, 2012

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Drug Safety at Miami University

doughepm

History '13

3.1
B-

It's There

Most people just drink but there's a number who smoke a lot. The university cracks down hard on it and it isn't too prevalent compared to the drinking on campus.

Mar 29, 2012

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User rating for Miami University - Drug Safety is 3.5 out of 5 based on 37 user reviews.

Student Survey Poll ResultsWhat's This?

Name the most popular drugs on campus.

How would you describe the drug scene on campus (not including alcohol)?

How would you describe the social drinking scene on campus?

How much access do underage students have to alcohol?

How does peer pressure affect students’ use of drugs and alcohol?

Facts

Drug Counseling ProgramsWhat's This?

Student Counseling Service
195 Health Services Center
Oxford
(513) 529-4634
Drug and alcohol assessments, group treatment, on-campus AA meetings, suboxone treatment

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