Examine tobacco use on college campuses by assessing: (1) types of tobacco products used, (2) where they are most commonly used, and (3) the sociodemographic characteristics of students most likely to use on campus. Participants were a convenience sample of 3,575 18- to 25-year-old enrolled in 14 Texas colleges during Spring 2021 who used at least one tobacco product in the past 30-days. Over 60% of participants used tobacco on their campus, and among these, nearly 93% used electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) on campus. Common campus locations for tobacco use included outdoors (85.0%), dormitories (53.9%), and bathrooms (44.5%). Older young adults, males, those from a college with a partial tobacco policy, and current ENDS users were more likely than their peers to have ever used tobacco on campus. Tobacco use on college campuses is common, underscoring the need for enhanced monitoring and enforcement of tobacco-free policies.
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