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Office Name

Location

Phone Number

Website

Email / Web Contact

Counseling Services

UC 440

(859) 572-5650

https://inside.nku.edu/studentaffairs/departments/counseling-services.html

 

Dean of Students

SU 301

(859) 572-5147

https://inside.nku.edu/studentaffairs/departments/dean-of-students.html

scra@nku.edu

Norse Violence Prevention Center

HC 246

(859) 572-5865

https://nvp.nku.edu/

nvp@nku.edu

University Connect and Persist

UC 122

(859) 572-7527

https://ucap.nku.edu/

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University Police

415 Old Johns Hill Road 

(859) 572-5500

(859) 572-7777 (emergency)

https://police.nku.edu/

police@nku.edu

NKU Community Care Team

SU 301

(859) 572-5147

https://communitycare.nku.edu/

 

Office of Student Accessibility

SU 303

(859) 572-5282

https://osa.nku.edu/

osa@nku.edu

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MILD RISK: No intimidation or threat made or present / Concerning symptoms or behavior = mild

Signs/Symptoms

  • Disruptive behavior (talking or texting during lectures/exames)
  • Changes in academic performance in the classroom:
    • Assignments turned in late, significant drop in exam scores, etc.
    • Changes in pattern of interaction and/or less participation in class
    • Increased irritability when talking and/or confrontational behavior
  • Changes in physical appearance/deterioration of personal hygiene/major clothing style changes
  • Repeated requests for special consideration
  • Problems focusing, remembering things, or making decisions
Recommended Actions
  • Meet with student and address your observations
  • Provide student with campus resources (i.e. Counseling Services, Office for Student Accessibility, FUEL NKU)
  • Complete UCAP alert/NKU Community Care referral, if appropriate
  • Consult with Chair/Supervisor

 

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MODERATE RISK: Intimidation/threats are vague, indirect, implausible / Concerning symptoms or behavior = moderate

Signs/Symptoms

  • Persistence and/or escalation of mild risk behaviors listed above
  • Unusual or exaggerated emotional responses:
    • Outbursts of anger and/or persistent sadness or unexplained crying
    • High level or consistent irritability or inappropriate excitement

Recommended Actions

  • Refer to NKU Community Care Team online
  • Walk student to Counseling Services (if student is willing and during business hours)
  • Contact NKU Police to connect with an on-call counselor (if student is willing, after business hours)

 

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ELEVATED RISK: Threats made or present / Concerning symptoms or behaviors = highly intensified

Signs/Symptoms

  • Any expressions related to death
  • Irrational conversation or speech
  • Suspiciousness, irrational feelings of persecution, mistreatment or harassment
  • Loss of contact with reality (seeing/hearing things that aren't there)
  • Disruptive behavior which is beyond the scope of classroom management:
    • Blocks/interferes with access to a facility of the university
    • Conducts self in a manner that adversely affects own safety or safety of others
    • Participates in or incites others to violent behavior such as assault/physical abuse or threatens physical abuse
    • Steals or knowingly in possession of stolen property belonging to university, other students, university employees or guests
    • Loud, vulgar or abusive language or any form of behavior acted out for the purpose of inciting others to disruptive behavior
  • Behavior that is destructive of property
  • Highly agitated, loud or showing symptoms of drug and/or alcohol abuse

Recommended Actions

  • Immediately notify 911 or x7777 (if you feel it is an emergency)
  • Immediately contact NKU Community Care Team (x5417, if during business hours)
  • After immediate resolution, refer to NKU Community Care Team online

 

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Please use the appropriate incident report form below to report issues to our office.  These forms should not be used in situations where immediate attention is required.  Do not use this form to report an emergency/immediate threat. If you require emergency assistance, call 911 or University Police at  859-572-7777.

NKU Student Conduct Process (text version)

If you receive a letter asking you to set up a meeting with a NKU staff member about a student conduct issue, this is what you can expect:

scra.nku.edu | Student Union 301
For futher information about appeal processes and procedures, please see the
NKU Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities, Section VIII - Disciplinary Procedures.

Northern Kentucky University prohibits the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of drugs and alcohol on its property or as a part of its activities:

A clear statement of unacceptable conduct and consequences related to substance abuse is found in the NKU student handbook, Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities, and is restated in this statement in Section I.

SECTION I:

Students may be accountable to both civil authorities and to the University for acts which constitute violations of law and of this code. Those charged with violations are subject to University disciplinary proceedings pending criminal proceedings and may not challenge University proceedings on grounds that criminal charges for the same incident have been dismissed, reduced, or not yet adjudicated.

The following misconduct is subject to disciplinary action:

  • Unauthorized distribution or possession for purposes of distribution, or use of any controlled substance or illegal drug, as defined by Kentucky Revised Statutes, chapter 218A, on University premises or at University-sponsored activities.
  • The use or possession of alcoholic beverages on University property except as authorized by University policy.
  • Appearing in a public place on University premises or at University-sponsored activities manifestly under the influence of a controlled or other intoxicating substance to the degree that there is danger to self, others, or property, or there is unreasonable annoyance to persons in the vicinity.
  • Aiding or abetting any conduct described above.

The legal drinking age in Kentucky is twenty-one (21). Individuals are personally responsible for knowing the laws applying to substance abuse in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. In particular, individuals should be aware of the legal consequences for violation of the legal age, use of false identification, drunk driving, and the sale or distribution of illicit drugs.

SECTION II:

Recognizing that alcohol and drug abuse is a serious problem in our society, Northern Kentucky University offers a variety of educational and assistance programs to the student population:

  • An alcohol and drug abuse awareness week will be held bi-annually.
  • The Department of Athletics has an alcohol/drug education and assistance program for athletes.
  • Residence hall programs on drug and alcohol abuse are held annually.
  • Alcohol and drug training sessions are held annually for residence hall assistants.
  • Information on presentations and literature on substance abuse are available in Health, Counseling and Prevention Services, Room 440, University Center. For more information call (859) 572-5650.
  • Students concerned about their own alcohol and/or substance use or if they are concerned about a friend are encouraged to consult with the Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor at Health, Counseling and Prevention Services. Students may receive a confidential evaluation and referral to appropriate community agencies, if necessary.

Alcohol and/or drug use can present serious problems to student’s health and quality of life. Students who use drugs, abuse prescription medications or overindulge in alcohol could face damaging legal consequences and lose financial aid and be expelled from the university. Some of the possible emotional and physical health consequences of specific drugs are listed below:

Drug

Short-Term Effects

Long-Term Effects

Risk of Dependence

Effects of Overdose

Alcohol: A central nervous system depressant

Impairs judgment, reduced alertness & coordination, depression.

Cancer, liver damage, respiratory arrest, heart disease, delirium tremens & death

Physical: High
Psychological : High

Alcohol poisoning, coma, & death

Cannabis (marijuana, Hashish): A central nervous system depressant

Impairs memory, paranoia, difficulty learning new things

A motivational syndrome, Cancer of the mouth, throat, lungs, anxiety and panic attacks

Physical: Low
Psychological : High

Death

Depressants (Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Gamma Hydroxybutyrate-GHB)

Depression, slurred speech, disorientation

Convulsions, coma, and death especially if mixed with other depressants like alcohol

Physical: Moderate to High
Psychological: High

Drowsiness, fainting, coma and death

Stimulants (Cocaine, Amphetamines, Methamphetamines)

Increased heart rate, blood pressure, euphoria, increased energy, mental alertness followed by crash

Tremors, psychosis, stroke, seizures, risk of contracting HIV/AIDS

Physical: High
Psychological: High

Seizures, coma, and death

Hallucinogens (LSD, PCP, Psilocybin-mushrooms, dextromethorphan-DXM)

Paranoia, Impaired coordination, perception and cognition, delusions, sweating, nausea

Convulsions, coma, cardiac arrest, flashbacks, sleep problems and death

Physical: None Known
Psychological: Moderate to High

Uncontrolled flashbacks, stroke, death

Narcotics (Heroin, Opium, Morphine, Codeine)

Euphoria followed by depression, drowsiness, and cognitive impairment

Continued use can cause convulsions, coma, and death

Physical: High
Psychological: High

Can range from euphoria to death

Tobacco (Nicotine)

Bad breath, damage to skin, hair, blood circulation and breathing problems

Cancer of lungs, mouth, throat, COPD, and death

Physical: High
Psychological: High

Can lead to cardiac arrest and death if ingested

Anabolic Steroids

Acne, hair loss, liver and kidney dysfunction

Testicular atrophy, menstrual problems, heart failure, death

Physical: Low
Psychological: High

Liver damage, cardiovascular problems, cancer, and death

*NIDA (March 2011), Commonly Abused Drugs, retrieved June 2013 from www.drugabuse.gov
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Student Conduct, Rights & Advocacy

Northern Kentucky University
Student Union 301
20 Kenton Drive
Highland Heights, KY 41099

Local: +1 (859) 572-5147

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