What is the STAR Program?
Pi Kappa Phi is concerned with our men's development and is interested in taking a leading step towards alcohol education. The Prevention Research Institute and Pi Kappa Phi have introduced a new proactive look at alcohol responsibility with the STAR Program (Students Talking about Alcohol and Responsibility). The STAR Program has been designed for Pi Kappa Phi based on PRIME for Life On Campus curriculum.
What will the STAR Program look like at my chapter?

The STAR Program will be facilitated by certified staff members directly connected with the fraternity or by allies located at your specific university. The workshop is designed to be extremely interactive and will take place over a five-hour session. The program is divided into four units.

Unit One:

  • Common Views and the new view
  • What are the problems associated with alcohol?
  • Who can develop an alcohol-related problem?
  • What determines our level of risk?

Unit Two:

  • What are high-risk and low-risk choices?
  • What are my low-risk choices?
  • What can I do to lower my own risk?

Unit Three:

  • What are the four phases of alcohol use and progression?
  • Personal Assessment

Unit Four:

  • What are the social factors involved in making low-risk choices?
  • What are the psychological factors involved in making low-risk choices?
  • What skills are necessary to make and maintain low-risk choices