Consumer Information
| Alcohol and Drug Policies On Campus and in the Work Place | August 2011 |
Resources at ESU Available to Students |
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| Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention (ADAP) | 620-341-5222 |
| Counseling Center | |
| Health Services | 620-341-5222 |
| ESU Police & Safety | 620-341-5337 |
| Student Legal Services | 620-341-5481 |
Resources in Emporia Available to Students |
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| Emergency | 911 |
| Emporia Police Department | 620-342-1766 |
| Lyon County Sheriff’s Department | 620-342-5545 |
| Mental Health Center of East Central Kansas | 620-343-2211 |
| Newman Regional Health | 620-343-680 |
Resources Available for Faculty/Staff
| Emergency | 911 |
| Emporia Police Department Human Resources |
620-342-1766 620-341 5379 |
| Health Quest - State of Kansas Health and Wellness Program | 1-888-275-1205 or TDD/TT 800-766-3777 |
| Lyon County Sheriff’s Department | <620-342-5545 |
| Mental Health Center of East Central Kansas | 620-343-2211 |
| Newman Regional Health | 620-343-6800 |
Emporia State University Policies and Procedures
- Alcohol, Tobacco, and Controlled Substance Policies
- Student Code of Conduct
- Residence Hall Policies
- Student Financial Aid
- 10-11 Drug Worksheet 6-5.indd
- Student Athlete Information
Health Risks
Legal Sanctions
- ESU Police & Safety
- ESU Annual Security Report & Policy Statement
- Emporia, Kansas City Code
- Kansas Laws
- Federal Laws
Higher Education Act
Under the Higher Education Act, a student may become ineligible for federal student aid upon conviction of any offense involving the possession or sale of illegal drugs while receiving Title IV federal financial aid. Federal aid includes Federal Stafford Loans, Federal PLUS Loans, Federal Graduate PLUS Loans, Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, Federal ACG Grants, Federal SMART Grants, Federal TEACH Grants, Federal Work Study, and Perkins Loans.
- Return of Title IV Aid
- Higher Education Opportunity Act (H.R. 4137)
- The Student's Right to Know
- Consumer Information Handbook
Biennial Review
Emporia State University will conduct a biennial review of its alcohol and drug prevention programs to assess effectiveness. In addition, all required statistical data as well as sanction type will be reported as part of the review.


