Join the student movement to end drug prohibition

A Student for Sensible Drug Policy is a student working toward ending the War on Drugs, and  receives training, guidance, materials, and support from SSDP’s professional outreach staff based in Washington, DC. Becoming an SSDPer takes a little work, but it isn’t prohibitively difficult or time-intensive. Unlike most chapter-based student organizations, we do not charge our chapters any dues or fees. We also have tons of free (and some close-to-free) useful resources to help you build your chapter, spread the word, lobby for key issues, and actually change drug laws, at the local, state, and federal levels (see our active campaigns here).

The steps below outline the typical process of starting an SSDP chapter. Every school, chapter, and chapter leader is different, so take this more as a general guide than hard requirements. Stay in touch with yourMovement Building Fellow as you go through the steps and keep us up to date on your progress so we can help with any snags that may come up along the way. We’re here to be a resource for you!

Not sure if your school already has a chapter? Find out!

Frequently asked questions about starting a chapter

For additional questions, please contact outreach@ssdp.org.

How to join SSDP as a student

Our Outreach staff is available to help with everything outlined below and with anything else involved in building and maintaining a chapter. If you have any questions about the chapter start-up process, please email us.

Submit a New Member Inquiry

Learn about SSDP and our available resources

Get in touch with your Movement Building Fellow

Get Started on Your Path

Get to know our expert staff

The student movement to end the war on drugs is expanding rapidly, and we’re happy to welcome you into that growing movement. Talk to you soon!

– SSDP’s International Staff