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360 Proof

Health, Safety, and Well-being Alcohol and Other Drug Health, Safety, and Well-being Initiatives Wellness and Health Promotion AVP or "Number Two" Mid-Level New Professional Senior Level VP for Student Affairs
January 1, 2022

360 Proof is a comprehensive evidence-based program that was created to help universities reduce the consequences of high-risk alcohol use and enhance collaboration between campus prevention teams, students, and their support systems.

Built on solid research data and real-world results, 360 Proof combines effective tools, strategies, and ongoing expert guidance to help students make better decisions about their alcohol use.

To find out more about how to implement 360 Proof on your campus, please reach out here. 

A Three-Pronged Comprehensive Approach

Campus Self Study

NIAAA Recommended Strategies

The PFI Approach Works

Review and enhance your prevention strategies using the campus self-study tool. This process will help you assess specific alcohol issues, behavioral trends, successes, and gaps of your current prevention efforts in your specific campus context.

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has been instrumental in compiling research on college alcohol prevention, targeting both individual students and campus environments. Utilizing CollegeAIM, campuses work to align strategies to reduce high-risk drinking. A candid and confidential online tool designed for students, studies show the personalized feedback index can have a significant effect on students’ alcohol use. This includes a reduction in total number of drinks consumed per week, frequency of alcohol use per month, and frequency of drinking after one year. Test it out yourself here.

360 Proof Implementation

NASPA is here to support your work around 360 Proof implementaiton. We suggest starting with the 360 Proof Implementaiton Bundle, which provides you with access to both the 360 Proof Implementation Toolkit and the 360 Proof PFI Marketing Toolkit - essential components to implementing the proven eight-step process to effectively tackle high-risk alcohol use and its negative outcomes. 

If you are interested in speaking with NASPA staff about technical assistance or a campus-based implementation process, please reach out directly via this link