WSU Vancouver Tobacco-Free Policy and Resources

Promoting a Healthy Campus Environment

WSU Vancouver is a tobacco-free campus. This commitment ensures a safe and healthful environment for all students, employees and visitors. By maintaining a campus free from the detrimental effects of secondhand smoke and tobacco use, the university supports the well-being of the entire community.

The tobacco-free policy at WSU Vancouver applies to all university property. This includes buildings, grounds, state-owned vehicles and parking lots. The use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, smokeless tobacco and electronic cigarettes is prohibited within these areas. Members of the university community are encouraged to support this healthy initiative by informing others of the policy in a polite and friendly manner.

Policy Guidelines

The Washington State University Board of Regents establishes rules for tobacco use on all property owned or operated by the university. WSU Vancouver recognizes tobacco use as a significant health hazard and environmental smoke as a known carcinogen.

  • Prohibited Areas: Smoking and tobacco use are not permitted within the perimeter of the campus.
  • Disposal: Tobacco materials must be extinguished and disposed of before entering campus property or exiting a vehicle.
  • Products Covered: The policy includes cigarettes, cigars, pipes, hookahs, smokeless tobacco and electronic delivery systems.
  • Sales and Advertising: The sale, distribution or advertisement of tobacco products is prohibited on campus.

Compliance and Enforcement

Public Safety oversees the enforcement of these regulations with support from the campus community. Students or employees who violate the policy may face disciplinary action through the Office of Student Conduct or Human Resources.

Departmental Responsibilities:

  • Human Resources: Communication to university employees.
  • Student Affairs: Outreach to the student body.
  • Public Safety: Guidance for campus visitors.

Smoking Cessation Resources

Support is available for those looking to quit tobacco use. Many healthcare providers offer specialized programs to assist with your health goals.

Local Classes

Phone Support

  • Washington Tobacco Quit Line: (800) 784-8669. Speak with experts for free advice and access to nicotine replacement tools.
  • National Cancer Institute: (877) 448-7848. Receive counseling and printed health materials.
  • Kaiser Permanente Free and Clear: (866) 301-3866. One-on-one support for eligible members and callers.

FAQ about the tobacco-free policy

WSU Vancouver is committed to providing a safe and healthful environment for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Below you will find detailed information regarding the campus tobacco-free policy and how it supports our community wellness goals.

The tobacco-free policy is the result of a student-led initiative that started in fall 2012. WSU Vancouver has a responsibility to its students and employees to provide a safe and healthful environment. The goal of the university’s tobacco-free policy is to provide a healthy working and learning environment free from the detrimental effects of second-hand smoke.

Tobacco free includes banning the use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, hookah, all forms of smokeless tobacco, electronic cigarettes, clove cigarettes and other alternative products made primarily with tobacco.

The tobacco-free policy covers everyone who comes on campus—students, faculty, staff and visitors including vendors and contractors.

Smoking materials must be extinguished and disposed of prior to entering WSU Vancouver property or exiting your vehicle. Smoking is prohibited throughout all WSU Vancouver buildings, grounds, state-owned vehicles and equipment (motor pool, maintenance) including, but not limited to, parking lots, bus stops, county-owned and WSU-maintained streets or sidewalks, recreational fields and all open common areas within the WSU Vancouver campus.

The enforcement of the tobacco-free policy is the responsibility of Public Safety with the assistance of all members of the WSU Vancouver community. Members of the WSU Vancouver community may notify Public Safety of repeat offenders and/or disruptive behavior. Repeated reminders/notices of violation may result in the referral of students to the Office of Student Conduct. Similarly, employees who repeatedly violate the policy will be subject to corrective or disciplinary action. Other violators may be trespassed from the WSU Vancouver campus.

Signs declaring WSU Vancouver tobacco free are placed at campus entrances and other conspicuous places. The following WSU Vancouver persons and departments are responsible for ensuring the WSU Vancouver tobacco-free policy is communicated to employees, students and visitors:

No. Offering smoking areas does not support the university’s goal of creating a healthy environment. Concentrating smoking to a limited area only increases the health-related risks to those in or near the designated areas and adds unnecessary cost and safety risk for all.

A study completed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 70 percent of current smokers wish to quit. Community and medical resources, self-help materials and medicines are available to help smokers quit. Many of the resources are free. Please see the Smoking Cessation Resources available from the tobacco-free policy website.

It is expected that civility and respect for others will guide employees, students and visitors in complying with the tobacco-free policy. The university expects smokers will respect the right of fellow WSU Vancouver community members to breathe smoke-free air. The university also expects non-smokers who remind violators of the tobacco-free policy to do so with courtesy and respect.