Indiana University
Smoke-Free Campuses
Promoting a healthy tobacco-free environment for students, employees, and visitors
Employee Programs
  • Free & Clear® Quit For Life™ Program is a tobacco treatment program available to all full-time IU Academic and Staff employees and their family members age 18 or older even if they are not enrolled in an IU-sponsored medical plan.

    To join the program or find out more, call 866.QUIT.4.LIFE (866-784-8459) or visit www.freeclear.com/iu.

  • See also IU Tobacco Cessation Plan.

Cessation Resources

Because smoking is a complex habit that encompasses physical, behavioral, and psychological aspects, smokers need a plan that addresses these aspects simultaneously. The best chance for long-term success happens when the quit plan includes the two components below.

1. Consult a health or medical professional. Your doctor, dentist, or other health professional can provide insights into the risks of smoking as it relates to you personally. They can also help you with information about the proper use of medication and nicotine replacement products.

2. Check out all available resources. In the column at the right is a list of cessation resources available in your campus and community and on the Web.

 

 

On your campus
Human Resources, student affairs, and health-related offices offer cessation resources to employees and students.

In your county and community

Free on the Web
(programs are not endorsed by IU)

Did you know?

If you have children, you want to set a good example for them. When asked, nearly all smokers say they don't want their children to smoke, but children whose parents smoke are more likely to start smoking themselves.
- American Cancer Society