AY23 Academic Catalog/Handbook

Consequences of Use of Controlled Substances and Misuse of Alcohol

Students with unsatisfactory results will not be accepted at the affiliate clinical, internship, practicum, or externship site and will not be allowed to continue in the course or program at Oconee Fall Line Technical College.

Failure to follow the OFTC Drug Testing and Criminal Background Check Procedure will result in dismissal from the affiliate clinical/practicum site and dismissal from the program for one semester. It is the procedure of Oconee Fall Line Technical College that any student who is currently registered in an allied health clinical course and who violates any of the provisions set forth in this procedure will be administratively withdrawn from current occupational courses with a grade of “W.” However, the student may continue to be enrolled in a general education or core allied health course during the term that he/she is tested.

Consumer Information

Community resources are available to assist students who are experiencing problems with alcohol and/or other drugs. Information concerning the effects of alcohol and controlled substances use on an individual’s health, work, and personal life and the signs and symptoms of an alcohol or controlled substances problem is available from the Student Affairs Offices at Oconee Fall Line Technical College.

School Contact

Should you have any questions regarding this procedure, please contact the following:

Ann Morton, Instructional Coordinator

Oconee Fall Line Technical College

560 Pinehill Road

Dublin, GA 31021

478-274-7840

amorton@oftc.edu