The Drug Free Schools and Campuses Regulations (34 CFR Part 86) of the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) require an institution of higher education (IHE) such as the University of Hartford to certify it has adopted and implemented programs to prevent the abuse of alcohol and use or distribution of illicit drugs both by the University of Hartford students and employees, both on its premises and as a part of any of its activities.
The annual DAAPP (Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Programs) notification was distributed earlier this fall semester to the campus community and fulfills some of the requirements of the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act. Another requirement of this Act is to produce and share with the campus a Biennial Review.
This Biennial Review can be accessed using the link below and includes the required information:
(1) the number of drug- and alcohol-related violations and fatalities occurring on the campus or as part of their activities that are reported to campus officials; and
(2) the number and type of sanctions UHart can impose on students or employees as a result of such violations or fatalities.
If you have any questions, please contact Lindsay McKeegan in HRD at 860.768.4667 or mckeegan@hartford.edu.