The Drug and Alcohol Abuses Prevention Program policy can be found here:

 

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Program Policy

Requirements regarding immunization and vaccinations may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/academics/clinical-information

Information regarding campus safety and security may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/students/campus-safety.html

The Annual Security Report is available on the Hondros College of Nursing website – https://www.hondros.edu/_assets/documents/Annual-Security-Report.pdf

Hondros College of Nursing strictly prohibits all acts of hazing. Hazing refers to engaging in, or coercing another individual to engage in, any act related to initiation or membership in a student or other organization that causes or creates a substantial risk of mental or physical harm to any person. This includes, but is not limited to, coercing another individual to consume alcohol or a drug of abuse.

Hazing is a serious violation of the Student Code of Conduct, and subject to the Consequences of Non-Academic Misconduct presented in this Catalog, including dismissal from the College. Reports of hazing will be investigated by the campus and College leadership to determine the College's response to the alleged misconduct, including consequences, educational requirements, and resources for the perpetrators and/or victims of hazing.

Report a Hazing Incident
We take all reports of hazing seriously. The form linked below is designed to gather information that can help ensure the safety and well-being of all members of our College community. Your report will be reviewed by College staff. You may report anonymously, but including your contact information allows us to follow up for additional details, if needed. We will maintain your confidentiality to the greatest extent possible.

Submit a Hazing Incident Report

The Emergency Management Guide can be found in the Student Portal or on the HCN website.

https://www.hondros.edu/docs/hondros/-/emergency-management-guide.pdf