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Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities Defending your right to breathe smokefree air since 1976 Smokefree and Tobacco-Free U.S. and Tribal Colleges and Universities April 29, 2014 While it has become relatively common for colleges and universities to have policies requiring that all buildings, including residential housing, be smokefree indoors, this list only includes those colleges and universities with entirely smokefree campuses, indoors and outdoors. For detailed information on how to qualify for this list, please consult our Colleges and Universities List Criteria Tip Sheet. + = 100% tobacco-free campus (no forms of tobacco allowed). All other policies listed are smokefree only (non-combustible forms of tobacco are allowed). e = No use of E-cigarettes allowed anywhere on campus. There are now at least 1,343 100% smokefree campuses. Of these, 925 are 100% tobacco-free, and 167 prohibit the use of e-cigarettes anywhere on campus. These policies have been enacted but are not necessarily yet in effect. Please contact the school itself to verify the status of its policy. Note that some multi-campus educational systems adopt a centralized policy that applies to all campuses; other systems allow each individual campus to adopt its own policy. American Indian and Alaska Native Sovereign Tribal Policies Requiring 100% Smokefree College and University Campuses, Indoors and Outdoors (+ = 100% Tobacco-Free Campuses Required) Below is a list of American Indian and Alaska Native Sovereign Tribal institutions with 100% smokefree or 100% tobacco-free college/university grounds, indoors and outdoors. Fort Peck Community College (2 campuses) + Oglala Lakota College + Sinte Gleska University + United Tribes Technical College e + 2530 San Pablo Avenue, Suite J • Berkeley, California 94702 • (510) 841-3032 / FAX (510) 841-3071 www.no-smoke.org • [email protected] U.S. States/Territories/Commonwealths Requiring 100% Smokefree College and University Campuses, Indoors and Outdoors (+ = 100% Tobacco-Free Campuses Required) Below is a list of U.S. states/territories/commonwealths that have adopted laws requiring 100% smokefree college/university grounds, indoors and outdoors (affected institutions are also listed separately, by state). Arkansas, Public Institutions only Iowa, Both Public and Private Institutions Louisiana, Public Institutions only Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Public Institutions only Oklahoma, Public Institutions only + Colleges and Universities with 100% Smokefree Policies, Entire Campus, Indoors and Outdoors (+ = 100% Tobacco-Free Policies) Below is a list of U.S. colleges and universities that have adopted 100% smokefree campus policies (tobacco-free campus where indicated). State Institution Policy Alabama Alabama A&M University Alabama State University e + link Calhoun Community College (2 campuses) e + link Drake State Community and Technical College (2 campuses) + link Faulkner University + link Northwest-Shoals Community College (2 campuses) e link Oakwood University + link Snead State Community College (2 campuses) e + link Troy University (4 campuses) e + link Wallace State Community College (2 campuses) + link Alaska Alaska Bible College + link Alaska Bible Institute + link Wayland Baptist University - Anchorage + link Arizona A.T. Still University - Mesa + link Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott Campus e + link Maricopa Community College District (10 campuses) e + link Public institutions in Arkansas are listed below; all are required to be 100% smokefree campuses under state law. Private institutions with 100% smokefree campus policies are also listed, if any, and any public/private institution with a 100% tobacco-free Arkansas campus is indicated with a +. link Arkansas Northeastern College link Arkansas State University (3 campuses) link Page 2 of 20 Arkansas Tech University link Black River Technical College link College of the Ouachitas link Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas link East Arkansas Community College link Henderson State University link Mid-South Community College link National Park Community College + link North Arkansas College e + link Northwest Arkansas Community College (7 campuses) e + link Ozarka College + link Phillips Community College + link Pulaski Technical College link Rich Mountain Community College link South Arkansas Community College link Southeast Arkansas College link Southern Arkansas University link Southern Arkansas University Tech + link University of Arkansas - Fayetteville e + link University of Arkansas - Fort Smith + link University of Arkansas - Little Rock link University of Arkansas - Monticello link University of Arkansas - Pine Bluff link University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville link University of Arkansas Community College at Hope link University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton + link University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences + link University of Central Arkansas link California Cuyamaca Community College + link Fresno Pacific University + link Fullerton College link Glendale Community College District (3 campuses) e link Grossmont Community College e + link Imperial Valley College + link Laney College link Loma Linda University + link Mesa College link MiraCosta College + link Palomar College + link Pasadena City College e link Point Loma Nazarene University + link San Jose City College link Santa Barbara City College e + link Santa Rosa Junior College (2 campuses) link Page 3 of 20 Sierra College (4 campuses) + link Simpson University + link Solano Community College District (4 campuses) + link Stanford University Medical School link University of California, Davis e + link University of California, Irvine link University of California, Los Angeles e + link University of California, Merced e + link University of California, San Francisco (3 campuses) e + link Woodland Community College + link Colorado Colorado Christian University e + link Colorado Mountain College Summit Campus + link Denver School of Nursing + link Northeastern Junior College link UC-Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus + link Connecticut Quinnipiac University - North Haven Campus + link Delaware Delaware Technical & Community College e + link Widener University + link District of Columbia Georgetown University Medical Center link Adventist University of Health Sciences (formerly Florida Hospital College of Health Florida Sciences) + link Bethune-Cookman University link Daytona State College + link Edison State College - Charlotte e + link Edison State College - Collier + link Edison State College - Lee + link Edward Waters College link Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach e + link Florida State College at Jacksonville (5 campuses) + link Gulf Coast State College e + link Hillsborough Community College (8 campuses) e + link Miami Dade College (8 campuses) + link Nova Southeastern University e + link Seminole State College (4 campuses) e + link South Florida Community College e + link Stetson University, DeLand and Gulfport (2 campuses) e + link University of Florida Health Science Center + link University of Miami Medical Campus e link University of South Florida Health + link University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee e + link Page 4 of 20 University of South Florida St. Petersburg e + link Valencia College e link Warner University + link Georgia Altamaha Technical College (5 campuses) + link Armstrong Atlantic State University e + link Athens Technical College e + link College of Coastal Georgia + link Columbus Technical College + link Darton College + link Emory University e + link Georgia Highlands College + link Georgia Military College, Augusta + Georgia Northwestern Technical College (6 campuses) + link Georgia Piedmont Technical College (formerly Dekalb) + link Gordon State College e + link Gwinnett Technical College e + link Morehouse School of Medicine + link Piedmont College + link Shorter University (4 campuses) + link Southwest Georgia Technical College + link University of Georgia Health Sciences Campus + link Guam Guam Community College e + link University of Guam e + link Hawaii Kapi‘olani Community College + link Idaho Brigham Young University-Idaho + link College of Southern Idaho e link Idaho State University (8 campuses) link Northwest Nazarene University + link Illinois Aurora University link Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing link City Colleges of Chicago (7 campuses) + link College of DuPage e + link Danville Area Community College e + link Greenville College + link McHenry County College e + link Olivet Nazarene University + link Rush University + link University of Illinois at Chicago e + link University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign e link Waubonsee Community College (4 campuses) link Page 5 of 20 Wheaton College link Indiana Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary link Anderson University + link Bethel College + link Crossroads Bible College + Franklin College e + link Goshen College e + link Grace College + link Huntington University link Indiana Tech + link Indiana University - East link Indiana University - Kokomo + link Indiana University - Northwest + link Indiana University - South Bend + link Indiana University - Southeast e + link Indiana Wesleyan University + link ITT Technical Institute (140 campuses) Ivy Tech State College System, Bloomington (5 campuses) e + link Ivy Tech State College System, Lafayette Region (8 campuses) + link Ivy Tech State College System, North Central Region (8 campuses) e + link Ivy Tech State College System, Northeast Region (5 campuses) e + link Ivy Texh State College System,
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