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 Follow this step-by-step guide when making your mandated appointment:
- Scheduling your mandated appointment. To make your appointment, call our office manager, Alison at 407.823.0879. Alison is available to take your calls from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please note, your initial appointment will last about an hour, and you must bring all referral information with you (letter from Student Conduct, Pre-Trial Diversion/probation officer referral sheet, urinalysis results, etc.). Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time to allow for check-in and payment.
- You are now ready for your initial appointment. The REAL Project is located in the Counseling Center, Building 27 (next to the UCF Health Services ). The door to our office is located on the backside of the building. Once you arrive, let reception staff know you are scheduled for an "AOD assessment" and they will direct you accordingly.
- You are required to pay an assessment fee of $45.00 upon arrival. Therefore, when you arrive for your scheduled appointment, please check in with our receptionist and let the receptionist know that you are paying an AOD assessment fee. She will provide you with a receipt. Save this receipt. You must present your receipt to the REAL Project staff when you are seen for your assessment.
 AOD Screening/Assessment Services
- Assessment services provide students with the opportunity to meet with a trained clinical provider in a confidential face-to-face session. During the session, students receive individualized screening and feedback on a variety of substance-related behaviors that are designed to inform the student about personalized risk and protective factors, as well as behaviors that can help maximize their health and safety.
- BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening for College Students) is an individually-delivered alcohol abuse prevention program for college students that is empirically supported by rigorous research.
- GPS is a group-delivered intervention modeled after the Alcohol Skills Training Program (ASTP), a program with evidence of effectiveness with college students.
- e-CHUG (electronic Check-Up to Go) is an electronically-delivered intervention that incorporates Motivational Interviewing and Social Norms feedback theories that is designed to motivate students to reduce their alcohol consumption using personalized information about their own drinking and risk factors.
- e-TOKE (electronic THC Online Knowledge Experience) is an electronically-delivered marijuana-specific brief assessment and feedback tool designed to reduce marijuana use among college students.
e-TOKE draws on social norms marketing and motivational interviewing theories to motivate students to reduce their level of marijuana use using personalized information about their own behavior and risk factors.
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