Drugs and Alcohol

Please note - Arrival in Malaysia. If you're suspected of using drugs, you may be required to take a urine test on arrival at the airport. This includes if you're travelling from a country where possession and use of drugs such as cannabis is legal. Penalties for drug offences are severe.

Participants who choose to drink alcohol are responsible for their actions at all times. Excessive drinking may be grounds for dismissal as it can affect the safety of the group, the community and/or the individual. Intoxicated students will not be allowed to participate on any TGS excursions or activities, and participants will not receive a refund for the missed excursion or activity.

The use, sale, or possession of illegal drugs by TGS participants is strictly prohibited and will result in disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal from the program with no refund applicable.

Any violation of the TGS student code of conduct in relation to alcohol and drugs will be taken seriously by TGS and may be reported to authorities and/or the participant’s home University where applicable.

Using drugs or drinking to excess can impair judgement and result in poor decision making that can put you, or others, at risk.