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What should college students know about DUIs?

On Behalf of | Apr 28, 2020 | DUI

College students in Alaska are often experiencing the world on their own for the first time. For many, it is the first time away from home. They make their own decisions. Of course, this sometimes leads to mistakes as well.

Some of these mistakes are not serious. Others are serious matters. One such serious mistake is driving while intoxicated. Facing a DUI charge is a serious matter. College students must understand the potential impact of a conviction.

Colleges may cut financial support

The College Investor discusses how catastrophic a DUI conviction is for college students. First of all, it may impact your ability to attend college. You cannot hide a conviction from your college. Police report it. A college may decide to respond in several ways to a student’s DUI conviction. In some cases, they may cut financial support like scholarships or awards. In others, they may kick you off of on-campus housing. This forces you to find housing off-campus, which is more expensive. In either of these cases, you may find it impossible to continue your schooling.

DUIs and your mobility

Your ability to attend classes, build relationships and even find work may suffer. If you have a DUI conviction, the court may suspend or revoke your license. This makes it difficult to spend time with friends or cohorts. You cannot easily go to job interviews. You may even struggle getting to class if you have to live off-campus. On a whole, DUI convictions may it harder to finish your schooling.

Understanding the true repercussion of a DUI conviction, what can you do? Now that you know this, it is possible to face a DUI related charge in the right mindset. You can treat the matter with levity instead of flippancy that can get you into trouble.