The number of students who reported using alcohol was 1449 (70.5%). Of the participants who drank, most students self-described as infrequent drinkers (38.0%), with 22.1% describing themselves as light drinkers, 22.3% as moderate drinkers, 14.0% as abstainers, and 3.7% as heavy or problem drinkers. Students reported drinking a mean of 3.6 days in the past 30 days (SD = 4.8), with an average of 3.9 (SD = 2.7) drinks consumed per drinking occasion. The mean age of regular drinking was 16.4 years (SD = 1.3), and the mean age of first getting drunk was 16.1 years (SD = 1.6). The vast majority of students reported no alcohol dependence symptoms (78.0%), 297 (14.4%) reported 1 symptom, 90 (4.4%) reported 2, and 65 (3.1%) reported 3 or more. As expected, smoking cigarettes was the most common form of tobacco use, with 745 students (36.2%) reporting ever having smoked a cigarette. However, 421 students (20.5%) also reported having smoked cigars in the past month, and 548 (26.7%) reported hookah use in the past month. With respect to other drug use, 837 (40.7%) of