AlcoholEDU for College
AlcoholEdu for College is an online alcohol education program that provides alcohol related information and educates students about the dangers of alcohol use and abuse, as well as underage and binge drinking. The program includes detailed information on Blood Alcohol Content (BAC), standard drinks, and signs of alcohol abuse, dependence and poisoning. AlcoholEdu is mandatory for all new incoming freshmen and the program offers a confidential, personalized experience for each student. Failure to complete the program will result in a hold preventing you from viewing your grades.
2013 Summer and Fall Freshman:
Part 1 will be available in July.
Part 1 must be complete by August 28, 2013.
Part 1 will be available in July.
The course includes:
Five modules of alcohol-related content
Case studies
Interactive exercises
Assessments of alcohol-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviors
Instructions
The course is three hours long, but you do not have to complete the course in one sitting. You can save your progress and return to where you left off. AlcoholEdu is accessed through your ASAP account only. You are required to score a grade of 75% or higher on the Part I exam and may retake the exam as many times as needed to pass.
Log in process:
Log onto ASAP.
Click on AlcoholEdu logo.

When completed, you should receive a confirmation of completion via your myUTSA email address. Save your confirmation!
Once you complete Part I, there is a 45-day waiting period before you can access Part 2. You will receive an email prompting you to return to AlcoholEdu to complete Part 2 when it is available. You will complete a short survey online that will generate a certificate of completion. This is proof that you have completed the program!

