Alcohol and Other Drug Information
Alcohol and Other Drug Information and Resources
Â鶹ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍøÈë¿Ú is committed to supporting the wellbeing of our students through education, support and resources. This page orients the campus community to important information regarding substance use prevention, intervention, and recovery support.
As part of our comprehensive alcohol prevention program, Murray State expects each newly admitted student, age 25 and younger, to complete Alcohol e-CheckUp-To-Go, an online alcohol education program. Whether you drink or not, this course will empower you to make well-informed decisions about alcohol and help you better cope with the drinking behavior of your peers.
**** This is a required program. Therefore, any student who does not complete the program and submit verification by the deadline above will have a registration hold placed on their account which will prevent you from registering for classes until the program is completed.****
IMPORTANT: Save the User ID that you are assigned when you begin the program. This is the only way you will be able to access your account should you need to in the future. Murray State does not have access to these numbers.
IMPORTANT: In order to have the hold removed from your academic record, you must submit the online verification form in the eCheckup system. On the last tab you must click on the below icon, enter your name and M# and hit submit in order for your hold to be removed.
Please note that all survey responses are strictly confidential; Murray State will only receive information about the student body as a whole and will NEVER see any individual student's answers.
For assistance or if you have questions please email msu.oakleyrc@murraystate.edu.
The Cannabis eCheckup-To-Go for Colleges and Universities is a personalized, evidence-based, online prevention and intervention program designed to reduce marijuana use among college students. It is designed to help motivate students to reduce their level of marijuana use using personalized information about their own behavior and risk factors.
**** This is a required program. Therefore, any student who does not complete the program and submit verification by the deadline above will have a registration hold placed on their account which will prevent you from registering for classes until the program is completed.****
IMPORTANT: Save the User ID that you are assigned when you begin the program. This is the only way you will be able to access your account should you need to in the future. Murray State does not have access to these numbers.
IMPORTANT: In order to have the hold removed from your academic record, you must submit the online verification form in the eCheckup system. On the last tab you must click on the below icon, enter your name and M# and hit submit in order for your hold to be removed.
Please note that all survey responses are strictly confidential; Murray State will only receive information about the student body as a whole and will NEVER see any individual student's answers.
For assistance or if you have questions please email msu.oakleyrc@murraystate.edu.
View the Student Life Alcohol and Other Drug Policy
View the full policy on Alcohol, Sexual Misconduct and Consent in the Student Handbook.
View Murray State's Tobacco Policy
Learn more about tobacco cessation and support.
Learn more about the Greek Social Event Policy as related to alcohol.
View the guidelines and expectations surrounding tailgating.
The Board of Regents of Â鶹ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍøÈë¿Ú has specifically condemned sexual offenses, unwanted and repetitive pursuit and other forms of relationship violence committed by or against any member of the campus community. The University is committed to the eradication of such offenses on campus by means of preventative educational programs, victim advocacy and strict enforcement of this policy. Because sexual misconduct, stalking and relationship violence violate the standards of civility and respect expected of all members of the campus community, Murray State will take appropriate action to respond to, investigate and impose sanctions for behavior found to violate this policy.
Consent involves a reasoned, knowing and voluntary willingness to engage in behavior. Sexual activity between students must be consensual. Consent must be expressed in words or actions that clearly indicate voluntary agreement to engage in mutually agreed-upon sexual activity. It is the responsibility of the person initiating sexual contact to be certain that consent is freely and knowingly given by the other person. The consumption of alcohol or other drugs often results in lowered inhibitions and create an atmosphere of confusion over whether consent has been freely and effectively obtained. Voluntary intoxication is not a viable excuse for violations of this policy.
EXAMPLE: Andrew and William have been flirting with each other all night at a party. Around 12:30 a.m., William excuses himself to find a bathroom. Andrew notices William slurring his speech. He wonders if William went to the bathroom to vomit. When William returns, the two begin flirting more heavily and move to a couch. As the conversation continues, the two become more relaxed and more physically affectionate. Andrew soon suggests they go back to his room, and William agrees. As they walk down the stairs, Andrew notices that William looks unstable and offers his arm for support and balance. When they get back to his room, Andrew leads William to the bed and they begin to become intimate. William becomes increasingly passive and appears disoriented. Andrew soon begins to have sexual intercourse with him. The next morning, William thinks they had sex but cannot piece together the events leading up to it. This is a violation of University policy. William was clearly under the influence of alcohol and thus unable to freely consent to engage in sexual activity with Andrew. Although Andrew may not have known how much alcohol William had consumed, he saw indicators from which a reasonable person would conclude that William was intoxicated, and therefore unable to give consent. Andrew in no way obtained consent from William.*
View the full policy on Alcohol, Sexual Misconduct and Consent in the Student Handbook.
: This website allows users to search by location for nearby resources including mental health treatment, substance use disorder treatment, recovery housing and naloxone.
: The Kentucky OAR Hotline is staffed by nurses and pharmacists nationally certified in toxicology and is available 24 hours a day – 7 days a week. Call 1-800-854-6813.
: KY HELP is a toll-free line providing resources for individuals seeking help for a substance use disorder. call 1-8338-KYHELP (1-833-859-4357) Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (EDT) and on Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. (EDT).