MSU Alcohol & Drug Education Program
"A Focus on Prevention and Individual Student Needs"
Contact Us: 406-994-4380 or INSIGHT@montana.edu
Location : MSU Student Wellness Center
The MIP (Minor in Possession) program is a three-level alcohol & drug assistance and intervention program open to all MSU students, either by self-referral or by referral from MSU offices, departments or the local court system.
MSU is dedicated to providing a voluntary, confidential resource to assist all students who are impacted directly or indirectly by Chemical abuse. Confidentiality is assured in all student issues. The office provides referral, pre-assessment support, which promotes the legal, healthy and low-risk use of alcohol and the non-use of illicit drugs.
The center:
- Promotes and supports alternative student programs and activities
- Offers referral assistance to students and their friends who have alcohol and other drug use issues.
- Offers workshops, seminars and training to students
- Gives support to friends and family who are affected by someone else's substance use/abuse.
- Supports other MSU offices, faculty and staff in issues relating to alcohol/drugs.
- Provides factual information and dispels myths about alcohol and other drugs.
- Disseminates information on local treatment and recovery program options.
- Provides information, support and referral for those students affected by behavioral compulsions and for students who are/were affected by chemical abuse within a family.