Any student, regardless of age, found to be acutely intoxicated, will be evaluated by Emergency Services for possible hospital treatment.At no time should activities which encourage excessive drinking and/or lead to the endangerment of the individual served take place in the residence halls.Drinking games (whether or not alcohol is involved) or other behaviors designed for the purpose of rapid and/or excessive consumption of alcohol are prohibited.This applies to all residents regardless of age. To avoid disagreements regarding violations of the alcohol policy, the display of empty alcoholic beverage containers not limited to bottles, cans, and cases are prohibited in public areas and student rooms, which includes containers used as decoration.Those who do are subject to penalties under University regulations and under New Jersey state law. Individuals may not provide alcohol to anyone under the legal drinking age.Only those of legal drinking age may be served alcohol. Individuals under the age of 21 may not consume alcohol.Only those of legal drinking age may transport closed containers of alcohol. When the door of a private room is open, the room is considered a public area. All areas in a residence hall, except for private rooms, are considered public areas. Alcohol may not be possessed or consumed in a public area of the residences.Alcohol cannot be possessed or consumed in rooms, suites, or apartments where all residents are under the age of 21. ![]() Click here to view fines and sanctions for common alcohol/drug offenses
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