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Drug Safety

Quick Stats

Alcohol-Related Referrals 449
Alcohol-Related Arrests 1
Drug-Related Referrals 32
Drug-Related Arrests 14
Most Popular Drugs
  • Alcohol
  • Cocaine
  • Ecstasy (aka "Molly")
  • Marijuana
  • Prescription "study drugs" (Adderall, Ritalin, etc.)

Student Author OverviewWhat's This?

Drug use at Rollins is extremely popular. The most abused drugs are definitely alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine. Students even go as far as to say, “It snows at Rollins,” and by "snow," they mean coke. Most students at Rollins drink alcohol and party, but there are some groups of students who prefer not to drink. Drugs are easy to obtain at Rollins, and almost everyone knows of someone who sells drugs or who has drugs. Molly is popular among students when they go to concerts. Depending on whom you hang out with and what parties you go to, you might have a few encounters with people doing drugs during your time at Rollins. House parties are the no. 1 place to encounter drugs. Let's put it this way: if you want it, you can find it.

Adderall and other prescription ADHD medications are commonly used among Rollins students. Even if students don't have prescriptions, they find these medications when they have a lot of work to do, especially around finals time. Rollins students are known for experimenting quite a bit with drugs, and it might be because of the excess money students have to spend. Whatever the case, drugs are popular at Rollins.

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Drug Safety at Rollins College

Cleary

Art History '14

4.6
A

Very Safe

Basically, it's a small school so if anything harmful is going on someone of authority will usually find out. It is a very safe school

Apr 19, 2012

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Drug Safety at Rollins College

Sopranelle

Music Performance '11

2.3
C

Drug Usage

Drugs are definitely used and distributed in some crowds, however it is all about who you are surrounding your self with.

Mar 27, 2012

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Drug Safety at Rollins College

calvarez5209

English '14

5.0
A+

What Drugs?

Since coming to school here at Rollins College, I have not been pressured or have even met a student who had any drugs or even alcohol on campus. Campus security as well as the RAs do a great job at preventing students from doing these illegal activities.

Feb 22, 2012

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User rating for Rollins College - Drug Safety is 3.5 out of 5 based on 29 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?

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Dubois Health Center, Elizabeth Hall
Winter Park
(407) 628-6340
Alcohol and/or drug dependency are counseling concerns that are treated.

Did You Know? In 2010, Rollins was rated No. 7 on Playboy's "Top 10 Party Schools" list.

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Name
Bridget Murray
Hometown
Hinsdale, IL
Major
English
Grad Year
2014

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