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Room Parties

A room party is defined as a gathering, in a residence hall, which involves one or more of the following:

  • More than 10 individuals (including guests) in one room (15/20 in the suite) or the surrounding common area
  • Possession of a communal source of alcohol (i.e. keg, beer ball, punch, etc.) 
  • Disruptive levels of noise
  • Damage to property
  • Littering of the corridor
  • Harmful alcohol consumption
  • Infringement on the rights of others

Students are responsible for all activities which transpire within their rooms. Because of the clear conflict with the academic and developmental goals of the College, parties in individual student rooms or corridors except as defined above are not allowed. Hosting a room party, whether you are present or not, as well as attending a room party is a violation of the College Alcohol Policy. In addition to possible disciplinary action, any violation of the College's Alcohol policy will result in confiscation of alcohol and may result in dispersing of all attendees with the exception of those registered as the room occupants. At all times, students are expected to be aware of fire safety standards.