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The University has established standards of student conduct related to its educational mission. Penn State is dedicated to maintaining a scholarly community that promotes a shared set of values. These values include having concern for ones self, for others and the need for conditions that support a campus climate where students can work, grow and succeed. Grounded in this value is the act of establishing and maintaining a healthy community. To this end, the University has the responsibility to respect and promote the physical and emotional wellness of students.
Illegal alcohol use or alcohol abuse on or off the premises of the University negatively impacts the University community and places students at personal and academic risk. While responding to misconduct, the University strives to provide a healthy and safe experience for students. University rules and procedures regarding student alcohol violations are specifically established to provide:
(1) Therapeutic or medical support interventions for students
(2) Community expectations for student conduct behaviors
(3) An orderly and safe environment for community members
When alcohol related activity occurs off the premises of the University, the Office of Judicial Affairs may consider initiating disciplinary action under Off-Campus Misconduct Policy. The University reserves the right to impose sanctions for the use, possession, service, or consumption of alcoholic beverages off the premises of the University campus when such behavior affects a Substantial University Interest. In this regard, a violation of local or state law or behavior including, but not limited to the following may be considered violations of the Student Code of Conduct:
: When a student is unconscious, experiences a loss of control, and/or needs medical attention
* : When a student purchases or serves alcohol to those under the age of 21
* : When a student is involved in repeat misconduct of a similar nature and/or other types of alcohol related offenses.
Alcoholic beverages shall not be served to minors (individuals under the age of twenty-one) at University-sponsored functions. A "University-sponsored function" shall be any event at any location which is sponsored by an officer, employee, or agent of the University in his or her capacity as a representative of the University. Functions organized by students or registered student organizations shall not be deemed to be sponsored by the University within the meaning of this policy statement.
Note: Although beverage alcohol is permitted in the area adjacent to the football stadium, kegs are prohibited.
The use, possession, or distribution of beverages containing
alcohol on University property shall comply with the laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and University policies and rules.
Misconduct that may result in disciplinary action and penalties,
which may include separation from the University, includes:
1. The purchase, consumption, possession, or transportation, or
the attempt to purchase, consume, possess, or transport any beverage
containing alcohol by persons under twenty-one years of age, anywhere
on the premises of the University, specifically including their
rooms in University residential units;
2. The selling, furnishing, or giving of any beverage containing
alcohol to any person under twenty-one years of age;
3. The possession or consumption of any beverage containing alcohol
in residence hall rooms except by individuals who are twenty-one
years of age or older in rooms assigned to persons twenty-one years
of age or older (the Campus Executive Officer at locations other
than University Park may determine that this exception shall not
be applicable);
4. The purchase, consumption, possession, or transportation of
beverages containing alcohol in open containers except:
(a) Individuals who are twenty-one years of age or older may possess
and consume beverages containing alcohol in their rooms, or the
rooms of other adults, in University residential units. However,
conduct resulting from the consumption of alcohol that interferes
with the rights of others is prohibited.
(b) By individuals who are twenty-one years of age or older, at
facilities licensed by the state.
(c) Adult graduate students and graduate-registered student organizations
may serve beverages containing alcohol to adults in facilities owned
by the University which are available for such use if, but only
if, no monetary charge is made for admission to the function and
the function is not open to the public. Adult graduate students
and graduate-registered student organizations that serve alcoholic
beverages in University facilities shall adopt procedures to prevent
the service of alcoholic beverages to minors.
(d) By individuals who are twenty-one years of age or older on University-owned
or controlled property when the sponsor has acquired permission
under Administrative Policy, AD-18*.
5. The purchase, service, use, or possession of beverages containing
alcohol by undergraduate registered student organizations at any
function that occurs on the premises of the University;
6. The use of University student activity funds by
undergraduate registered student organizations for the purchase
of alcoholic beverages whether such beverages are to be possessed
or consumed on or off University premises.
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