Drug and Alcohol Policy
The Academy will not tolerate the use
of illegal drugs and the abuse of alcohol by its midshipmen.
Students who are found in violation of the Academy’s
drug and alcohol policy face serious disciplinary action.
Each appointee to the Academy receives
drug urine testing during indoctrination. Mandatory drug
screening of midshipmen occurs before sea training; prior
to graduation as a prerequisite of U.S. Coast Guard licensing
and commissioning in the U.S. Armed Forces; and at any time
that a reasonable suspicion exists of substance abuse. Midshipmen
may be tested for alcohol use or abuse by means of a blood
and breath alcohol test any time that reasonable suspicion
exists of alcohol abuse.
The penalty for drug use is disenrollment.
Alcohol related offenses of Midshipmen Regulations are referred
to the Academy's Department of Health Services for individual
or group counseling and may incur disciplinary action through
the Office of the Commandant. Consumption and possession
of alcohol on the Academy grounds will result in severe
disciplinary action.
Each plebe class receives formal instruction
about the risks of drug and alcohol abuse, as well as about
the revelent policies of the Academy, the U.S. Coast Guard,
the U.S. Armed Forces and the maritime industry. Refresher
sessions are held throughout the midshipman’s four
years at the Academy. The Midshipmen Personal Development
Service administers a variety of educational, treatment
and counseling services and activities to support midshipmen.
As a prerequisite for appointment as midshipman,
Merchant Marine Reserve (MMR), U.S. Naval Reserve (USNR),
all students who are U.S. citizens are required to read
and initial a statement of understanding which outlines
U.S. Navy policy regarding drug and alcohol use and abuse,
and the consequences
for violating the policy.
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