Does the University of Central Florida (UCF) have substance free dorms (sober housing)? alcohol AlcoholAlcohol use is common on college campuses, however, not everyone drinks. Some students prefer to live in a sober community, free from substance use and abuse. drugs DrugsIt is common for colleges and universities to have high rates of drug use and abuse in student housing. However, many students do not use drugs and want the option of living in substance-free dorms. |
Yes. The University of Central Florida (UCF) offers a substance-free living program called the Healthy Lifestyles Community, in which students agree to "live in an environment free of alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs and not currently prescribed prescription drugs." Students in the program are encouraged to attend health and wellness programs offered by the school. Students must fill out an application if they want to join the Healthy Lifestyles Community. To apply, search "Healthy Lifestyles" on the UCF web site. If accepted into the Healthy Lifestyles Community, you will be placed in the substance free housing below:
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UCF is University of Central Florida, located in Orlando. UCF is a public research university. In "sober dorms" or "substance free" dorms, drugs and alcohol are prohibited. Some colleges and universities also include drug treatment, addiction counseling, sober living services student sobriety support programs, and additional drug awareness information.