Drug and Alcohol Policy

Stone Child College is in strict adherence with the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989, Public Law 101-226. All students of Stone Child College are expected to comply with federal, state, and tribal laws regarding the sale and use of alcohol and drugs. Organizations collectively and students individually will be held responsible for any violations. Failure to adhere to regulations relating to alcoholic beverages and/or drugs will result in disciplinary action.

Stone Child College will not endorse any student organization which raises funds through the sale of alcoholic beverages. All students are required to read and sign a drug and alcohol policy every school year which will be kept in the student’s file.

If a student is involved in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession or use of a controlled substance at Stone Child College while attending courses, the following action will be taken:

  1. The Campus Security will be immediately notified of the violation and the campus security will contact the Tribal Law Enforcement.
  2. The Dean of Students will be notified.
  3. The Campus Security will complete a written account of the incident and it will be placed in the student’s file.
  4. The student will be placed under suspension indefinitely by the Dean of Students.

If a student is found intoxicated on campus, the following action will be taken:

  1. The Campus Security will be immediately notified.
  2. First offense: the intoxicated student will be asked to leave the campus.
  3. Failure of the student to leave the campus will result in notification of Chippewa Cree Law Enforcement.
  4. Second offense will result in the student receiving a referral to the White Sky Hope Center and possible suspension from college for one year.