Educating students about college gambling and the warning signs of a problem and giving them the tools to learn about responsible gaming will help them develop healthy behaviors that they can carry with them further into adulthood.
To do so, the NCRG created a toolkit with resources includes free, downloadable collateral materials. The College Gambling Awareness Campaign Toolkit features the materials below. Click on the link to go that specific resource.
This brief survey, created by researchers at the University of Houston from an NCRG grant, allows college students to see how their gambling behavior compares with other students.
At the end of the survey, they will receive information on where they stand when compared to others in different universities and colleges. They will also find resources for how to find help, if they want it. College health professionals and administrators can use the free resource as part of their wellness programs.
Click here to access the BetOnU College Gambling Survey
The NCRG created a short video to help colleges and universities easily share information about college gambling and responsible gaming. This video provides an overview of gambling among college students, gambling disorders, responsible gaming and how college students can get help for a problem.
Click here to view The Facts about College Gambling video and use the YouTube embed code
This infographic is an easy way to help students understand the facts about gambling on college campuses, gambling disorders and how to find help for a problem.
This brochure provides information about responsible gambling (for those of legal age) and gambling disorders.
This brochure provides information about responsible gambling (for those of legal age) and gambling disorders.
This poster brings attention to the issue of problem gambling and lists CollegeGambling.org as a resource for students to find more information.
These stickers direct students to CollegeGambling.org to find more information on gambling and gambling disorders.
These three fact sheets provide an overview of research on gambling disorders and gambling issues on college campuses:
One way to share information about college gambling is through student newspapers and radio channels. Download these sample articles and PSAs to help colleges and universities disseminate information to students.
Download these suggested social media posts to help colleges and universities share information about gambling on college campuses, as well as the resources offered by the NCRG. Topics for social media outreach include: college gambling, gambling disorders, gambling during March Madness, the BetOnU College Gambling Survey and the Facts about College Gambling video.