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Alcohol abuse is a major problem throughout college campuses in America. The majority of college students may not think it is an enormous problem, but it is. Alcohol abuse is among one of the biggest problems that colleges and universities across America face. Speaking at the Senate Committee of Homeland and Government Affairs, Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut stated, “Alcohol abuse on college campuses has reached a point where it is far more destructive than most people realize and today threatens too many of our youth.” College students’ abuse of alcohol has an impact on their fellow students, campus, and the surrounding communities. (College drinking problems and research solutions) Some consequences college students face for …show more content…

Toben F. Nelson, assistant professor of epidemiology and community health at University of Minnesota stated that a reduction in the number of shops near the university that sell alcohol has been shown to be effective in reducing alcohol consumption amongst college students (Parker-Pope,). Furthermore, colleges should inform parents about their underage children’s drinking activities, especially if it is a repeated offence; provide law enforcement to patrol residences and dorms especially at nights and weekends; and provide transportation for students during the night. (College drinking problems and research solutions)
Additionally, colleges should warn students, especially incoming freshman’s, about the consequences of alcohol abuse. They should be informed that alcohol abuse increases their risk of being placed on academic probation or even expulsion; having failing grades; being the victim or perpetrator of an assault; or experiencing alcohol-related injuries and death. This can be done via freshman seminar classes, fliers, and during orientation. These warnings should be backed by concrete examples and the ramifications of alcohol abuse should be extended past the students’ college years. For example, a student who intends to go to medical school should be told that bad grades will affect his ability to do so. Concurrently, parents should sit and talk to their children, especially those leaving for college for the first time, about alcohol and the

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