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The Dean of Students Office is committed to supporting and enhancing the academic mission of Florida Institute of Technology and assisting our students in reaching their fullest potential. Students do not come to college as fully developed individuals academically or in other areas of their lives. The years spent at Florida Tech will be a time of exceptional growth. It is the aim of our office to encourage students to broaden their perspective and enhance their personal growth and to provide opportunities that prepare them for life beyond Florida Tech.

The Dean of Students Office is a valuable resource for students as they navigate their way through the academic and personal challenges they will face at Florida Tech. Students, their family members, university staff and faculty are encouraged to take advantage of the services we provide. Most importantly, if you have a question, concern or issue and you have trouble getting it resolved, please stop by, we are a great place to start.

Dean David M. McMahan, J.D.

Dean of Students

Division of Student Affairs

150 West University Blvd. Melbourne, FL 32901

Homer Denius Student Center (SUB) - Room 215

Office Number: 321-674-7386 | Cell Number: 423-470-2919

Email address: dmcmahan@fit.edu 

Book a Meeting with the Dean: https://fitdos.youcanbook.me 

Dean David McMahan, J.D.
Dean of Students

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Alcohol and Drug Use

Want feedback on your use of alcohol? Complete the e-CHUG and see where you stand!

What is the e-CHUG?

The e-CHUG (electronic Check-Up to Go) is an interactive web survey that allows college and university students to enter information about their drinking patterns and receive feedback about their use of alcohol. The assessment takes about 6-7 minutes to complete, is self-guided, and requires no face-to-face contact time with a counselor or administrator.

What Does it do?

When you access the e-CHUG, you are prompted to enter information about yourself. In addition to demographic information, it will ask you to enter information about your drinking habits, family history, and to complete the World Health Organization's AUDIT.

After all information has been entered, you submit the form. The information you entered is then validated and processed. The e-CHUG calculates a number of variables and compares your responses to national and local college norms. Then, your personalized feedback is displayed in an easy-to-read format.

What do I need to use the e-CHUG?

You need:

  1. A computer
  2. Internet access
  3. A JavaScript enabled Internet Browser
  4. About 6-7 minutes
  5. A printer (to print the feedback)
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