About the Good Samaritan Policy
Boston University wants all students to be safe and look out for one another. That’s why we want all students to know about the Good Samaritan Policy.
“When a Terrier seeks help for themselves or others who’ve used alcohol or drugs, neither student will receive a sanction for alcohol or drug use, as long as they complete an educational or counseling program on campus.”
If you think someone might be experiencing an alcohol or drug emergency, call for help immediately. If you are on campus, please call BU Police at 617-353-2121. If you are off campus, please call 911.
Learn more about the Good Samaritan Policy, signs of an alcohol emergency, and what to do in case of an alcohol or drug emergency in this video from BU Student Health Ambassadors:
FAQs
Why is there a BU Good Samaritan Policy?
Student safety in emergencies involving alcohol or drug use is paramount. If a BU student gets help for themselves or another Terrier student, they won’t receive disciplinary sanction from the University. This is true even if the students are under 21. The policy applies to both the student who seeks help and the student needing help.
How do I know if I should make an emergency call?
If you’re questioning whether someone is having an alcohol or drug emergency, it’s time to call. Signs of an emergency may include: being passed out, vomiting frequently, being confused about time, place, or location, a racing heart rate, irregular breathing, or cold skin.
The policy says, “neither student will receive a sanction for alcohol or drug use.” Why is the word “use” underlined?
It emphasizes that the policy applies to a student’s consumption of alcohol or other drugs. The policy does not apply to other code of conduct violations or crimes that may happen, such as vandalism or assault.
It also says that students won’t receive a sanction “as long as they complete an educational or counseling program on campus.” What does that mean?
It means that students won’t receive a disciplinary sanction. A student may still be required to attend a 90-minute education class or meet with a Wellness counselor. These programs support student well-being and are offered by Student Health Services.
Does this apply off campus as well as on campus?
Yes.
Does it apply just to alcohol?
No. The policy applies in all emergencies for drug use, alcohol use, or both.
If I think something might be a medical emergency, who should I call?
If you’re on campus, call the Boston University Police Department at 617-353-2121. They know the campus best and respond, on average, in three minutes. If it’s an off-campus emergency, call 911.