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Required notice: Student Right-to-Know and Drug/Alcohol Prevention

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The following information was sent to all HFC students via HawkMail as an HTML-enabled message. The information is being provided to employees FYI.

Henry Ford College
Biannual Student Right to Know Information
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Drug, Alcohol and Other Drugs Prevention Program

This Henry Ford College Biannual Student Right to Know Information and the Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program Notice is distributed to enrolled students and employees, and is required by federal law. This notice informs students and employees of the resources and policies to prevent the abuse of alcohol and/or distribution of illicit drugs in support of the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act.

A specific description of our Drug and Alcohol Education and Prevention program is detailed in our Student Consumer Information website. Consumer information such as health and safety statistics, gainful employment, financial resources and athletics may be accessed through the quick links below. Please note: this notice is sent to all students enrolled in 15, 12, and 8 week courses. This means you may receive this message more than one time.

General HFC Information

Staying Safe at HFC

Financial Services and Financial Aid

Drug, Alcohol and Other Drugs Education and Prevention Know the Impact of Drug Convictions on Financial Aid

Consistent with state and federal laws, Henry Ford College will maintain a workplace and an educational environment free from the unlawful manufacturing, distribution, dispensation, possession or use of a controlled substance, (as defined under the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. 812 and the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act, as may be amended from time to time). The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession or use of alcohol and other drugs, including narcotics by employees and students, is prohibited on any property under the control of and governed by the Board of Trustees of Henry Ford College, or on any site where work or student activity is performed by individuals on behalf of the College.

Any violation of these policies or of local, state or federal laws regarding illicit drugs or alcohol will result in appropriate disciplinary action. In addition to college disciplinary sanctions, students, faculty and staff involved with illegal use, possession, or distribution of controlled substances may face criminal penalties, and the college will cooperate fully with law enforcement agencies as appropriate.

For the Law (Alcohol), College Rules, Legal and College Sanctions, Health Effects, and Financial Aid sanctions, select the link below. Drug and Alcohol Education and Prevention

Drug & Alcohol Addiction Assistance, Treatment, Support & Community Resources

Student Resources

The Counseling Center provides support from full- and part-time licensed professional counselors who provide individual counseling, workshops and group sessions to students experiencing personal issues, including those impacted by drug and/or alcohol abuse or addiction. Counselors have specialized education and training in addiction and alcohol and drug education. Counseling Department: 313-845-9611.

Employee Resources

If an employee has concerns about drug or alcohol use – their own or that of others – they may want to consult with the College’s employee assistance program (EAP). The phone number is 800-847-7240.

Off Campus Substance Abuse Resources

Alcoholics Anonymous: 24 hour help line 248-332-3521 Eastwood Clinic (affiliated with St John’s Health) 866-501-3627 Downriver Community Alliance Central 800-686-6543 Narcotics Anonymous: 24 hour help line 248-543-7200 Oakdale Recovery Center 734-397-3088 Psychiatric Intervention Center 734-721-2000 Apex Behavioral Health, Dearborn, MI 313-271-8710 Employee EAP- HR Benefits Office 800-847-7240 Psychiatric Intervention Center 734-721-2000 https://alcoholaddictioncenter.org/alcoholism-resources/

Know Your Rights! Due Process Procedure & Title IX Policy (Student Rights and Responsibilities)

Gainful Employment & Transfer Rates

Intercollegiate Sports (Men & Women)

Download Reach Out App: The College Edition

Reach Out - The College Edition is a FREE smartphone application connects you to on- and off-campus resources, and links to videos and Wayne County Community support agencies.

Step 1: Go to the app store and search for Reach Out – College Edition. Step 2: Click the download button and open the app after the download is complete. Step 3: Once in the app, search for Henry Ford College to go to your home screen.