- 100% ban on smoking and smokeless tobacco use across the campus
- Protection from SHS
- Elimination of visual/social cues to tobacco use
- Promotion of quitting support services
- Prevention of youth initiation
- Disassociation from the tobacco industry in any form
How to Become a Tobacco-Free Campus
- Form a core committee with representation from administration, faculty, student bodies, and relevant departments.
- Draft a tobacco-free policy with input from stakeholders.
- Define enforcement mechanisms, penalties, and a clear implementation timeline.
- Finalize and approve the policy.
- Communicate widely using signage, campus intranet, handbooks, posters, newsletters, and orientation programs.
- Educate staff, students, and vendors about the new norms.
- Provide cessation resources and counseling for those trying to quit.
- Distribute informative materials and simple handouts or cards detailing policy highlights and support resources.
- Appoint contact persons or helplines for feedback.
- Observe compliance and enforcement challenges.
- Use surveys, staff reports, and feedback to assess:
- Awareness and understanding of the policy
- Adherence across campus zones
- Reduction in tobacco usage
- Visibility and effectiveness of signage and support
- Adjust or enhance the policy based on feedback and emerging needs.
- Provide physical protection from secondhand tobacco smoke and protection from social exposure to tobacco products.
- Provide and promote smoking cessation support; and
- Prevent smoking and tobacco use initiation, and promote a tobacco-free lifestyle.