ASPIRE Other Tools From Youth & Family Cancer Prevention Program

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 2018

ASPIRE is a free, bilingual, online tool that helps middle and high school teens learn about being tobacco free. It explains the dangers of tobacco and nicotine use, so they never start smoking.  Or, if they already do, it gives information and ways to quit.

  • Students can earn a certificate of completion upon finishing the program. Click on “Student Log In” to begin.
  • Teachers/Administrators can see students’ progress by logging in to the Admin site.
  • Parents can help their teens be tobacco and nicotine free.
  • Healthcare providers can refer teen patients to this free tobacco/nicotine resource.
  • Anyone can see what ASPIRE offers to fit their needs by clicking on “ASPIRE Select.”

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