Alcohol Policy

Drexel University’s policy regarding alcohol is consistent with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The consumption, distribution, or service of alcoholic beverages must be in compliance with the Pennsylvania liquor and crime codes, which define the lawful consumption and service of alcohol and prescribe sanctions for violations. The consumption, distribution, or service of alcoholic beverages must also comply with University regulations and policies.

Violations of the University Alcohol Policy include, but are not limited to:

  • Consumption, possession, purchase of alcohol by persons under the age of 21.
  • Disruptive conduct, due in part or in whole to being under the influence of alcohol.
  • Giving alcohol to underage persons or providing a space for the consumption of alcohol by underage persons. Directing, requiring, or encouraging underage persons to be in a space where alcohol is easily accessible may be considered a violation of this policy.
  • Possession or use of bulk containers and/or objects that would promote binge drinking, including, but not limited to: kegs, funnels, drinking games with alcohol, or any other tools that would promote binge drinking.
  • Students under the age of 21 are not permitted to possess empty alcohol containers at any time for any reason, including decorative purposes.
  • Simulated drinking games are prohibited regardless of whether or not alcohol is used.
  • Hosts of social events involving alcohol must comply with the Social Host Policy found in Additional University Policies on page 42 in Section 7 of the Code.

Students and Student Organizations should familiarize themselves with the Responsible Dragon Amnesty Policy (RDAP) at the beginning of Section 5 of the Code and how amnesty of this policy can apply if conditions are met during a medical emergency. Student Conduct & Care has the final determination on the application of RDAP to any policy violation. For Students and Student Organizations that reside in University residential facilities, additional Alcohol policies apply. These relevant policies can be found in the Residential Facilities Policies.

Sanction Guidelines For Violating the Alcohol Policy

The University considers the sanctions listed below to be guidelines for violations of the Conduct Code. Each incident is reviewed on an individual basis and, depending on the specifics of the incident, more or less severe sanctions may be imposed.

  • First Violation: $50 Fine; Disciplinary Reprimand to Disciplinary Probation (for at least 1 term); and Alcohol Education Module. For Student Organizations, $500.00 Fine; status sanctions range from Disciplinary Reprimand to Disciplinary Probation (for at least 1 term); and Alcohol Education.
  • Second Violation: $100 Fine; Disciplinary Probation (2-3 terms); and a Counseling Referral or Wellness/Educational Task. For Student Organizations, $1,000 Fine; status sanctions range from Disciplinary Probation (2-3 terms) and/or Deferred Social Suspension (for at least 2 terms); and Educational Tasks.
  • Third Violation: $200 fine; Deferred Loss of Housing (for at least 3 terms); Deferred Suspension (for at least 3 terms) OR Suspension (for at least 1 term). For Student Organizations, $1,500 fine; Deferred Social Suspension (for at least 3 terms), Deferred Suspension (for at least 3 terms) OR Suspension of Recognition from the University for Student Organizations (1-5 years); Deferred Loss of University Housing (for at least 3 terms) OR Loss of University Housing.

University Employees

Except as specifically authorized, the consumption or distribution of alcohol by employees while on University property or on University business is prohibited, as is being under the influence of alcohol during work. This policy is intended to be consistent with applicable employment policies and the Drug-Free Workplace Policy. Such policies may contain additional rules concerning alcohol and drug use.

Criminal Sanctions

As part of its educational function, Drexel University wants students, staff, and faculty to be informed about the possible consequences of their actions and the risks they run under state and federal law regarding alcohol and drug abuse. The unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol is punished by harsh sanctions under the laws of the United States and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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