Introduction
The use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs can not only harm the health, safety, and well-being of the person using them, but friends, loved ones, and other members of the public. Using these substances can also impair a student's ability to cope with the difficulties of academic life, learn and remember subject matter, and continue healthy brain development.
For these reasons, the MC Student Health Center makes available a variety of in-person and online resources for currently enrolled students. We are here to help!
Brochure
Resources by Substance
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Free Alcohol Addiction Test
Mental Health America has free tests for multiple mental health self-screen tools, including one for Alcohol.
Support Groups
Alcohol Information
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External Resources
Policy
MC is a 100% Tobacco-Free campus, and that means no smoking, chewing, or vaping is allowed at any time, anywhere on campus, including the parking lots. This policy is clearly posted on entrances and exits of campus buildings, in parking lots, and campus entrances:
Treatment for Nicotine Addiction
If you are a currently enrolled student, the MC Student Health Center can provide medical cessation services. Just call the Student Health Center at (805) 378-1413 to make an appointment.
Other excellent tobacco cessation resources:
For California Residents. Several languages available.
For Young Adults:
If you are concerned about your substance use, or that of a friend or loved one, you can do a self-screen free of charge.
An important reminder: If you with someone who is unconscious and/or needing emergency medical help, please call 911. Even if you, yourself, are under the influence of drugs, The Good Samaritan Law applies to you. You don't get in trouble for using when you make this call. A life may depend on you and your actions.
Moorpark College has Naloxone (Narcan) available free of charge for anyone to take. Naloxone use can instantly reverse the effects of opioid overdose, to keep the victim alive until 911 responders arrive. The dispenser is located in Fountain Hall, 1st floor, where the AED is. All AEDs on campus have a Narcan kit in them as well.