

Tip:
Upon request, the Student Health Service (SHS) offers training on substance-abuse issues to students, faculty, and staff through special in-house training programs. Call 412-383-4920 for more information. Several self-help support groups, including Alcoholics Anonymous, also meet on campus. Mental health professionals and a certified drug and alcohol counselor are also available at the University Counseling Center, 334 William Pitt Union, 412-648-7930, to assist students with substance-abuse problems.
Pitt enforces all state and local laws regarding the possession, use, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages, including those prohibiting underage drinking, and local laws prohibiting an open container of alcohol in public. The University also enforces all state and federal laws concerning illegal drugs. Anyone who is apprehended by the Pitt police in possession of, using, or selling illegal drugs is subject to arrest. If a University student commits the offense, the Pitt police will also refer the individual to the Office of Student Conduct, where the student could face sanctions up to and including dismissal from the University.
Did You Know?
Here are some ways the University upholds legal requirements concerning alcohol use:
UNIVERSITY EMERGENCY
PHONE NUMBERS
University of Pittsburgh Police
EMERGENCIES 4-2121
or Noncampus Phone
412-624-2121
General Assistance 4-4040
or 412-624-4040
Sexual Assault Services
412-648-7930
Student Health Service
412-383-1800
University Counseling Center
412-648-7930
Student Conduct
412-648-7910
Environmental Health and Safety
412-624-9505
SafeRider
412-648-CALL (2255)
PITTSBURGH EMERGENCY
PHONE NUMBERS (OFF CAMPUS)
City of Pittsburgh Police,
Fire, Ambulance 911
Pittsburgh Action Against Rape
24-hour hotline 1-866-363-7273
Center for Victims of
Violence and Crime
24-hour hotline 412-392-8582
Pennsylvania Department
of Public Welfare
ChildLine for abuse reporting
1-800-932-0313
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