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Office of Drug and Alcohol Education

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Office of Alcohol and Drug Education, a department within the Division of Student Affairs of the University of Notre Dame, to provide prevention, intervention, education and research in addressing the alcohol and drug issues of the campus community.  In keeping with the Catholic mission of the University, this office is uniquely situated to provide services that are faith supported, holistic in nature, rooted in personal growth, and focused on enhancing the experience of the community at the University of Notre Dame.

Office Hours: Monday - Friday  8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Phone Number: 631-7970

OADE provides confidential screening and referral services for students, individual and group educational experiences, as well as campus programming and presentations. OADE provides a central location where students may obtain current and accurate information about alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. The range of services includes:

  • Student Assistance Program
  • Education Programs
  • Walk-in Information Center
  • Coordinate and Implement Campus Wide Prevention Activities
  • Classroom Support Program
  • Assistance with Social Programming
  • Technical and Consulting Services to Campus and Community Organizations

Bacchus Area 7 Spring Conference

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*ON-LINE SCREENINGS*

For a CONFIDENTIAL on-line alcohol screening with individualized feedback for your eyes only, click here: http://interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/ND

Click here for another set of screening tools, which includes eating disorders, depression and alcohol use Mental Health Screening.

For Parents: Click Here to View Our Parent Brochure
Athletes: Click Here to View Our “Alcohol and Athletic Performance Brochure”
Faculty: Click Here to View our Faculty Brochure

 

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Office of Alcohol and Drug Education
204 Saint Liam Hall , Notre Dame, IN  46556
Phone: 574-631-7970
ND.aldrug.1@nd.edu