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AlcoholEdu for Student Leaders

As part of our comprehensive alcohol prevention program, for the eight year running the University of Connecticut is requiring that each member of the first-year class complete AlcoholEdu - an online, non-opinionated alcohol prevention program for college students. This program is used on over 500 campuses nationwide. The course uses science-based research to educate students about alcohol and its effects.

There is also a demo version available that is specifically tailored to student leaders. This version is available now to take. Just follow the instructions below and use the log in information specific to your group.

To begin AlcoholEdu:

  1. Go to: http://college.alcoholedu.com/login.aspx
  2. Under New User, enter the following Login ID: 9C129020SL
  3. Click "Sign Up"
  4. On the registration page you will have the opportunity to create your AlcoholEdu for College account using your email address and a password of your choice. At this time, you will also need to enter your people soft ID.
  5. You may log in and out of the course at the end of each section. Section ends are marked with a "Next" button. DO NOT log out until you click the "Next" button or you will have to repeat the section you have just gone through.
  6. When you return, log in as a Returning User and enter the same email address and password you created when you first logged into the course.

Should you experience any difficulties or require support, the AlcoholEdu Online Technical Support Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Simply click on the "Help" button located in the upper right-hand corner of every AlcoholEdu screen. You do not need to be logged into the course to access the Help Site.

**Please note that the course includes three surveys that measure students' alcohol-related attitudes and behaviors. All survey responses are strictly confidential; the school will only receive information about the student body as a whole and will never see individual students' answers. You can feel confident that providing truthful answers - no matter what they are - will not put you at any risk for repercussions.

 
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