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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. Seventy-five percent of college students gambled during the past year (whether legally or illegally, on campus or off). While the vast majority of those old enough to legally gamble can do so responsibly, the most recent research estimates that 6 percent of college students in the U.S. have a serious gambling problem that can result in psychological difficulties, unmanageable debt and failing grades. Download our easy t...
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. Currently in the United States, only 22 percent of colleges and universities have formal policies on gambling. CollegeGambling.org was created by the National Center for Responsible Gaming. NCRG) to bridge this gap and to provide students, campus administrators and parents with free, science-based resources for addressing gambling and gambling-related harms on campus. Task Force / Advisory Committee.
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. Concerned about your gambling? While most college students make responsible decisions about gambling, the most recent research estimates that 6 percent of college students in the U.S. have a serious gambling problem. This section provides information and resources if you think you may need help for a problem. Evaluate Your Own Gambling Behavior. If you are concerned about your gambling behavior, call the number below.
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College Gambling Awareness Toolkit | www.collegegambling.org
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. College Gambling Awareness Toolkit. Educating students about college gambling and the warning signs of a problem and giving them the tools to learn about responsible gaming will help them develop healthy behaviors that they can carry with them further into adulthood. BetOnU College Gambling Survey. The Facts about College Gambling Video. College Gambling Play it Safe Brochure. BetOnU College Gambling Survey. The NCRG cr...
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. Some form of gambling occurs at virtually every college or university, but are you familiar with its impact on college students and what schools can do to help reduce gambling-related harms? Here you will find the latest need-to-know information, including facts about gambling and gambling disorders, relevant scientific studies and resources to assist in identifying and finding help for a problem.
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. These three fact sheets provide an overview of research on gambling disorders and gambling issues on college campuses. Learn more about the prevalence of gambling disorders, how they are diagnosed and treated, and risk factors associated with the condition. Gambling on College Campuses. Gambling Disorders among College Students. Fact Sheet: Gambling Disorders. Fact Sheet: Gambling on College Campuses.
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. While most college students make responsible decisions about gambling, the most recent research estimates that 6 percent of college students in the U.S. have a serious gambling problem that can result in psychological difficulties, unmanageable debt and failing grades. Download our easy to use, customizable toolkit to address gambling on your campus. Thinking About Changing your Gambling Behavior? College Athletes and G...
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. While 75 percent of college students gambled during the past year (whether legally or illegally), only 22 percent of U.S. colleges and universities have formal policies on gambling. As a campus administrator, you can help implement policies and promote campus-wide awareness of college gambling. This section provides you with information and guidance to help you take action on your campus. Take Action on Your Campus.
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. For Campus Health Professionals. While the vast majority of those old enough to legally gamble can do so responsibly, the most recent research estimates that 6 percent of college students in the U.S. have a serious gambling problem that can result in psychological difficulties, unmanageable debt and failing grades. Students who admit to having a problem sometimes find a lack of support on campus. Find materials, includi...
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Skip to main content. Concerned about your gambling? For Campus Health Professionals. Thank you for visiting the CollegeGambling.org media information page. Our media page is your source for the latest news and information on CollegeGambling.org events, activities and resources. Free Online Resource Educates Universities and Students about College Gambling during the NCAA Tournament. NCRG Launches Website to Help Address Gambling on College Campuses. NCRG Announces 2011 Launch for CollegeGambling.org.