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  • Recognizing one’s membership in a residential community

  • Respecting all community members, including students, faculty, and staff

  • Participating in the maintenance of the residential facility

  • Informing the Office of Residence Life staff or Public Safety Officers Campus Security officers about behavior that is disrespectful to community as well as situations that infringe on the safety of the community

  • Avoiding any behavior that indicates or could be perceived as retaliation for the reporting of potential violations of community standards

  • Supporting and honoring the diverse lifestyles and pursuits of individual members in the community

  • Playing an active role in the social and intellectual life of the community

Residents are expected to familiarize themselves with the University Policies and Procedures in Daniel’s Dictionary, including the Residence Life Policies, and are held responsible for understanding their rights and obligations under these policies.    Additionally  Additionally, all Drew University students are expected to comply with local, state, and federal laws. Both the University and the Office of Residence Life will officially communicate with students via their University-issued e-mail account. Students who violate Residence Life or other University policies will be subject to disciplinary action.

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a. Appliances: Students living in CLA residence halls are allowed to have a refrigerator, and may bring their own, as long as the internal dimensions are less than 4.5 cubic feet and starting current does not exceed 7 amps. Combined refrigerator/microwaves and microwaves are not allowed, except for University-issued micro-fridges that can be rented or bought. Information for the rental or purchase of micro-fridges is located on the Office of Residence Life and Housing webpageprovided with one microfridge (combined refrigerator/microwave) unit per bedroom. Personal refrigerators or personal microwaves, or personal combined units are not permitted inside the residence halls. Some lounges in the residence halls have kitchens with community stoves, refrigerators, and microwaves. When using a stove or microwave, a student must stay with their items at all times.  University Staff can throw away any unattended food.  Washing machines and dryers of any type are not allowed.  Please see section i. for a list of Prohibited items.

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Should something become damaged in your common area, or if you find something that is damaged in a public area, please report this to a residence life staff member or via the work order request form as soon as possible. If there is damage in a room, do not attempt to repair it yourself, as this action often increases the final cost of repair. Public area damage assessments are not appealable.

Student groups may reserve Residence Hall lounges online via the Event Management System (EMS). Please contact Conferences and Events at 973-408-3209 for all lounge reservation questions. Students (and their guests) may not sleep in residence hall lounges. No one event management system, Mazevo: https://east.mymazevo.com/ No one (students or guests) is permitted to sleep in lounge spaces, including students preparing for a Drew-sponsored trip.

Damage done to common or public areas is the responsibility of each resident. Excessive or egregious damage may result in reassignment or other sanctions of those individual(s) responsible. If the responsible individual(s) cannot be determined, the entire community may share the cost of this damage, which may include a wing, floor, building, or complex. Other measures such as suspension of guest privileges, broadening of quiet hours, restriction of lounge use, etc, may be taken to prevent recurring damages.

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