Is there support to spend Division III funds to enhance drug-education efforts?
The presidents preferred this approach, with alcohol abuse included as a focal point in the educational campaign. • Is there support for a required national testing program? The presidents believe the findings from the pilot are not compelling enough to move toward year-round testing. • Is there a support to spend Division III funds on an optional, localized drug-testing program? The presidents supported this option as a way to help institutions tailor a deterrence program that is most appropriate for them. Presidents emphasized that their support for education more than testing doesn’t minimize the importance of deterring drug use as a division-wide concern, but the issue became murky for them when they explored what to include in the testing, and perhaps more importantly, how to address what they see as a bigger issue on their campuses – alcohol abuse by the general student body (including student-athletes). The presidents also wrestled with testing student-athletes – particularly fo
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