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Alcohol Policy 

Resident students who are of legal age are permitted to consume alcohol in the privacy of their room under the following guidelines:

1          The presence of alcohol in the residence of students over the legal age of 21 is acceptable if not publicly displayed and if not used in the presence of or provided to those who are underage.

2          Possession, consumption or display of alcoholic beverages in any public area of the University buildings or grounds is strictly prohibited.

3          Public drunkenness or disorderly behavior while under the influence will result in appropriate disciplinary action.

4          Students who are underage may not possess or drink alcoholic beverages in the residence halls. Students who are underage may not be in the presence of others consuming alcohol.

5          Substantial quantity of alcoholic beverage or common source containers (e.g., beer kegs, beer balls or punch bowls) may not be brought into the residence halls.

6          Alcoholic beverage bottles, cans, empty kegs, beer balls, taps, etc. may not be used for decorative purposes in the residence halls.

7          Alcoholic beverages will not be allowed at any event on campus unless expressly approved by the University.

8          Individuals or groups sponsoring formal or informal events off-campus are responsible for upholding the Pennsylvania alcohol law.

9          Students are responsible for removing containers of alcohol for a room, suite, or apartment, when asked by a residence life staff member. Housekeeping

Resident students who violate the Alcohol Policy can be disciplined under the University Judicial System and may be prosecuted under the Pennsylvania criminal statutes. Even if the criminal justice authorities choose not to prosecute, the University can pursue disciplinary action, which may result in dismissal from the University.

 
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