‘I’m hopeful that we’ll reach a broad population with this program,’ Assistant Dean of Students Andy Alt said. Six different sessions, which should last about an hour each, will be held during the night to help students make good decisions on spring break. ‘Students can walk into any of the sessions,’ Emily Sankey, a graduate assistant for the program, said. One of the sessions titled, ‘Don’t Go Broke This Spring Break’ will help students create a spending plan so they can come back from spring break and still have money left in their bank accounts. Saving money over spring break is a big concern for senior Cody Brown. ‘I’m going to Columbus to go to a couple of hockey games,’ Brown said. He said saving money was a big reason he was not going to the typical spring break getaway to Florida this year. ‘It’s either spend $30 to go to a couple of hockey games or spend a couple hundred to go to Florida,’ he said. Other sessions are designed to help students make responsible and safe choices while on spring break.’ Some of those sessions are titled ‘Sex Tac Toe,’ ‘Sex on the Beach’ and ‘Did You Ask?’. Sankey said she hopes that some of the information the students receive will be helpful beyond spring break. The First Year Success Series was created to help first year students transition into college life, and topics that the series covers ranges from Spring Break, to study skills and time management. Students who do attend one of the six sessions and attend a session of the March First Year Success Series event can be entered to win an iPod Touch.’