The Spring Arbor University campus has been designated “drug free.” The possession, sale, manufacture or distribution of any controlled substance including prescription medication is illegal under both state and federal laws. Prescription medication is strictly intended for use by the person it has been prescribed for. Any use or possession of prescription medication by a person other than the one it has been prescribed for is prohibited and may be cause for disciplinary action against that person. Such laws are strictly enforced by the University. Violators are subject to University disciplinary action, criminal prosecution, fine and imprisonment.
Prescription and Illegal Drugs on Campus
Protect Your Stuff!
Make sure you are keeping your rooms locked when you are not in them. This is the only way that you can make sure that your possessions stay inside and don't walk away with someone else. Remember if it looks wrong, it probably is and you should say something.
Did You Know?
Campus Safety Officers have the right to detain individuals for the purposes of identification, investigation and safety and not following a Campus Safety Officer's reasonable directions (i.e. requests for identification, staying in a location) could end with criminal or administrative discipline.
