This Tobacco-Free Colleges Initiative served 18-24 year olds attending college in Beaufort, Chowan, Dare, Edgecombe, Halifax, Hertford, Martin, Pamlico and Pasquotank counties. Funding for the project was provided by a NC Health & Wellness Trust Fund grant (2006). Statewide efforts to address tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) have been primarily focused on youth ages 12-17 and adults. However, studies at the time showed that 18-24 year olds represented the only group in which smoking rates were rising rather than falling.

College students are especially vulnerable to tobacco addiction. Nationally, 29% of college students were current smokers. In North Carolina, 27.8% of 18-24 year olds smoked and of those, 58% had tried to quit in the last year. Colleges and universities across North Carolina were challenged with helping the three-quarters majority to remain non-smokers, and encourage current smokers to quit.

The Northeastern Regional grant provided services and support to the following institutions:

  1. Beaufort Community College*
  2. Chowan University
  3. College of the Albemarle**
  4. Edgecombe Community College
  5. Halifax Community College
  6. Martin Community College
  7. Pamlico Community College
  8. Roanoke-Chowan Community College**

*  Indicates smoking not allowed within 50 ft away from buildings
**Indicates total smoke/tobacco-free policy

Project goals included:

  1. Preventing the initiation of tobacco use
  2. Reducing exposure to environmental smoke
  3. Providing information on treatment options for those wishing to quit through cessation techniques including Quitline NC
  4. Reduce health disparities attributable to tobacco use
  5. Advance the adoption of Tobacco-Free Campus policies
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