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Good Samaritan Policy

The college is committed to the safety and welfare of its community. The Good Samaritan policy creates a safe and trusting environment where community members can feel free to report dangerous levels of intoxication. At the same time, the policy also creates an atmosphere where students who abuse substances will gain valuable information about their substance use and how to address concerns quickly, with the hope of reducing negative consequences both while a student and after graduation.

The Good Samaritan policy requires members of the SNC campus community to call Campus Safety, Residential Education and Housing or 911 when an intoxicated student needs medical attention. Students who seek emergency attention for dangerously intoxicated individuals will not be subject to formal disciplinary action when assisting a peer(s) in need. The policy applies both to the person receiving help or the person(s) reporting the concern.

While this policy is in place to demonstrate the college’s utmost priority with regards to safety, it does not rule out an educational response to the incident. That is, a student that uses this policy may still be referred for an alcohol or drug education class/session or a substance-use assessment and/or treatment afterward, depending on the level of concern for the student’s health and safety. In addition, parents may be notified about the incident as a safety precaution. Failure to complete recommended follow-up requirements will result in disciplinary action.

This policy refers to isolated incidents only, and does not apply to students who flagrantly and repeatedly violate the college’s alcohol and substance abuse policy. In cases where a student has multiple reported substance use/abuse issues, other actions may be taken to address concerns.

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