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Unintended Consequences Your College Student May Face

Unintended Consequences Your College Student May Face

Wednesday, October 11, 2023 (12:00 PM - 12:30 PM) (EDT)

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While we as parents want to assume the best, that our now-adult children will walk the “straight and narrow path” of making the right decisions on their own and keeping their mind strictly on their studies at college, it is not always as simple as that.

Join Foster Swift for our next 2nd Wednesday session as we explore the importance of discussing with your college-bound student what to be on the lookout for to better prepare themselves.

This session will feature litigator and criminal law attorney Alex Rusek as he discusses the following issues students may face:

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Academic Dishonesty/Cheating
    • Overwhelmed students may take to using AI software such as ChatGPT to help them research or draft papers. While AI has made our lives easier, misuse of it can be construed as cheating or plagiarism by colleges. Alex will discuss:
      • What is artificial intelligence (AI)?
      • How are students using it?
      • What are the potential academic consequences for misuse of these tools?
  2. Alcohol and Controlled Substances
    • The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholismestimates that approximately 4 out of 5 college students consume alcohol. With easier access, students may drink or use drugs for a variety of reasons including peer pressure, curiosity or to relieve stress. Alex will discuss:
      • 18+ student medical marijuana uses with valid card.
      • 21+ student alcohol and recreational marijuana usage.
      • Common illegal substances on college campuses along with Adderall and similar narcotics.
      • Criminal repercussions and collateral consequences of drug and/or alcohol use including academic consequences, federal loan issues, etc.
  3. Other Criminal Offenses
    • Among the most common crimes on college campuses include theft, assault & battery, and forcible sex offenses. Alex will discuss best practices to help reduce risk and prevent harm along with who to contact if your student is a victim of:
      • Theft.
      • Assault & Battery.
      • Intimate Partner Violence/Domestic Violence.
  4. Title IX/Consent for Sexual Activity
    • While certainly a difficult subject to discuss, it is no less important that students understand what consent is. Any sexual activity without consent i.e., saying explicit things, groping, etc., even if the victim knows the perpetrator, is considered assault. Alex will discuss:
      • In the general sense, what is considered consent?
      • An overview of the Title IX process should a complaint be filed against a student.
      • Potential consequences for sexual assault conviction including reprimands, suspensions, expulsions, etc.
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Wednesday, October 11, 2023 (12:00 PM - 12:30 PM) (EDT)

October 11, 2023 from 12:00-12:30 pm

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