The Florida State University

Alcohol Data at FSU

According to the National College Health Assessment (NCHA) 2010 data at Florida State University . .

  • 60.7% (61%) of FSU students had an eBAC at or below .06.
  • 62.2% (62%) reported drinking in moderation (0-4)
  • 19.8 (20%) abstained from drinking the last time they partied/socialized

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Use the following protective behaviors to reduce alcohol related harm:

  • Plan how you will get home before going out
  • Keep track of how many drinks you consume
  • Pace drinks to 1 or fewer per hour
  • Avoid drinking games
  • Alternate drinks with non-alcoholic drinks
  • Eat something before and/or during drinking
  • Know the signs of alcohol poisoning and call 911 when in doubt
  • Use a designated, sober driver

Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)

BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) is the percent of alcohol present in the blood. An absolute level can be obtained only by drawing a sample of blood. Estimates can be obtained by breathalyzers. Charts and computer programs can also be used to estimate your BAC (eBAC). Use the table below to obtain your eBAC. 



Female Tables


Male Tables