Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco Assessment and Assistance (DATA) Walk-In Clinic
Tuesdays, 2-4pm
Mental Health Area
Student Health Center
The DATA Walk-In Clinic is a gateway for students interested in exploring their concerns about alcohol, tobacco or drugs. Students can "walk-in and talk" with a psychologist (alcohol or drugs) or health educator (tobacco) and, if interested, be linked with appropriate resources at the Student Health Center, on campus, or in the community. Students do not need nor can they schedule appointments ahead of time for this clinic.
Wondering whether something like this is right for you?
Click on screening to assess mental health concerns, including those associated with alcohol. Type SHCscreen at KEYWORD.
Click on drug screening to evaluate concerns about drug use.
Are you ready to quit smoking? Find out here.
DATA Clinic Website
The DATA Clinic website is a resource for individuals who are curious about their alcohol, tobacco, and drug use as well as the people who care about them. In the pages that follow, you will find links to help you explore whether substance use is a problem for you or your loved one, what, if anything, you might want to do about substance use, and where you might turn for support as you seek to make change. In addition, this site is designed to provide information for health professionals whose work includes talking with college students about substance use and other risky behavior.
Concerned about someone else's drinking or drug use?
Click here for tips on how to talk to a friend or family member about your concern about their substance use.
We are glad you found your way here and hope you find something useful as you explore these pages. We welcome feedback about our clinic and this site... Improving our services and this resource is a genuine and ongoing goal.