
College Programs

Beer, Booze and Books
This dynamic non-judgmental approach to confronting dangerous college drinking includes the impact of dangerous drinking on academics, hangovers, blackouts, alcohol and sexual activity, the amount of alcohol included in various drinks (including alcoholic energy drinks), low risk drinking and much more. Students are encouraged to critically examine the role alcohol is currently playing or could play in their lives once they graduate. While presenting critical “drinking” information this program supports abstinence and stresses the reality that most high school and college students either don’t drink or if they do, they do so at a low risk level. Jim has presented this program to more than 500,000 students at more than 500 colleges and high schools around the country. The integration of cell phone generated audience polling has added a new and exciting interactive addition to the Beer, Booze and Books program.
Face to Face
Participants learn effective methods for intervening with someone they believe may have an alcohol or other drug related problem.
The ABCs of College Drinking
Best suited for small groups, here's the perfect "how-to" for students who wish to drink but want to avoid the problems associated with heavy drinking. This is a great follow-up to Beer, Booze and Books.
High School Programs
(Students and Parents)

Beer, Booze and Books
This dynamic non-judgmental approach to confronting high risk college drinking encourages students to critically examine the role alcohol is currently playing or could play in their lives once they graduate. Beer, Booze and Books provides clear, accurate and applicable information and is effectively enhanced by computer generated, multi-media graphics and video. This is student favorite!!! Jim has presented this program to more than 400,000 students at more than 400 colleges and high schools around the country
High school administrators take note: This is an exciting and effective addition to High School-to-College Transition Programs!!!
The Truth about College Drinking
Campus tours for prospective new students and parents often simply scratch the surface of the campus culture. This program assists parents and students in understanding what they should look for, what questions to ask, who to ask and who to believe when they are evaluating the drinking situation of a college and considering their potential $100,000 + investment.