Students will receive an email with a link to the program website. You will then login with your Bear ID and password.
AlcoholEdu delivers an effective means for helping students practice safe and healthy choices. It also provides participants with a common baseline of knowledge and awareness of alcohol issues, and strengthens a shared set of campus norms and expectations around alcohol use.
At Baylor University, we believe that spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical, and social development have their greatest growth free from mind-altering chemicals. Our goal is to provide an environment where the entire campus community is challenged and motivated to live a chemical-free lifestyle.
Yes. Whether or not you drink, you will very likely encounter conversations about drinking or other students who drink during your time at Baylor. The course provides information about coping with others' drinking behavior as well as responding effectively in situations where others are at risk of alcohol-related harm (e.g. alcohol poisoning, potential drinking and driving). If you do not drink, the material you receive will provide specific information tailored to your choice.
If you are an incoming undergraduate (first-year or transfer) or if you are returning and will live in on-campus Residential Communities, you are expected to complete the course.
Your answers are strictly confidential. Any responses you provide to survey or exam questions will be grouped together with other students' answers, and no one will ever connect you with your responses. The answers you submit to our free-response or journaling questions also are confidential.
Baylor will only receive report of your final exam score and the status of your course completion, not your individual answers. You can feel confident that providing truthful answers--no matter what they are--will not put you at any risk for repercussions.