Special Programs 
Alcohol/Substance Abuse
The Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program for students is a comprehensive
service for students who are concerned about their own alcohol/drug use
or the use of a friend or family member. Programs available include:
Consultation and outreach; consultation with faculty and staff to assist
them in referring students; Evaluation and assessment; Individual alcohol/drug
counseling; Alcohol/drug awareness groups; Recovery support groups; Recovery
housing; Early recovery program; Nicotine dependence program; and Adult
children of alcoholics/addicts group.
If you are concerned about your own use of alcohol/drugs or the use
of a friend or family member, please call (973) 353-1236.
Health Education
Health Education provides leadership and training experiences to help
students build skills, learn about themselves and others, and take action
to enhance community health on and off campus. Through academic classes
and group work, students help to create a campus and community environment
where socio/cultural/political and peer norms are supportive of community
and individual health. Managing stress, nutrition and eating, drinking,
drugs, sexual health and healthy relationships are a few of the topics
students explore. Many opportunities exist; advocacy, assessment, internships,
independent study, educational theatre, community service and job experience.
Seminars, workshops and exhibits are conducted by skilled student advocates.