Northeastern University Office of Prevention and Education
Other Resources

1) Calculate your personal Blood Alcohol Content*^

2) Links to National Websites:

Self-Help Resources:

Alcoholics Anonymous*

Al-Anon/Alateen*

Marijuana Anonymous*

Narcotics Anonymous*

Rational Recovery Systems*: a recovery program that is neither spiritually or psychologically based

Secular Organization for Sobriety (Save Our Selves)*: a self-empowerment approach that supports any path or form of recovery from alcohol and/or drugs.

Rethinking Drinking-Alcohol & Your Health*: an interactive website on alcohol, provided the National Institutes of Health.

3) Facts on Tap is an up-to-date resource for college students providing straightforward information on and services for a variety of alcohol and drug-related topics, including:

Alcohol and Student Life*

Alcohol and Sex*

Alcohol and Your Body*

Someone Else's Drinking*

Drugs and College Life*

Marijuana: The Facts*

Prescriptions and Meds*

Family Substance Abuse*

Student Resources*

 

*Please note: OPEN does not testify to, sponsor, or endorse any information provided on any externally linked page. OPEN provides this link for your information and for the benefit of the Northeastern community.  

^Please note: There is no BAC calculator that is 100% accurate because of the number of factors that affect consumption and reduction (burnoff) rates of different people. These factors include amount of food in the stomach when drinking, medications or drugs that may be in the system, metabolism rates, etc. The best that can be done is a rough estimate of BAC based on the information provided.