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II. Conduct Policy

a. Appliances: Students are 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 webpage. 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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b. Check-in and Check-out: Returning students must be registered for at least 12 credits in order to be eligible for room selection. The order of selection is determined by the Office of Housing, Conferences, and Hospitality. The   The online process can be found on the Office of Residence Life and Housing homepagewebpage.

Students may check in only during the official check-in times as designated by the University calendar. Early arrivals must be approved by the Office of Residence Life and will be billed. Students must complete all necessary requirements of the Business Office, Financial Aid, and Health Services before they will be allowed to check-in. 

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Student groups may reserve Residence Hall lounges online via the Event Management System (EMS). Please contact Office of Housing Conferences and Hospitality Facilities at 973-408-3103 3150 for all lounge reservation questions. Students (and their guests) may not sleep in residence hall lounges. No one is permitted to sleep in lounge spaces, including students preparing for a Drew-sponsored trip.

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  • Firearms and objects of all kinds with the potential to cause bodily harm, including (but not limited to) guns, BB guns, knives, bows and arrows, swords, and martial arts equipment
  • Fireworks, explosives, incense, candles of any kind (including wick or non- wick), candle warmersand wax warmers, and  and flammable liquids
  • Items attached to/hanging from fire-safety equipment
  • Tapestries or live plants over 4 feet tall
  • Volatile liquids and substances of any kind, including fuels, lighter fluid, self lighting charcoal, open cans of paint, paint thinner, and turpentine
  • Extension cords or “outlet expanders” (with the exception of surge protectors - surge protectors are allowed, but one may not be plugged into another.)
  • Electric blankets
  • Decorative lighting (such as holiday lights, neon signs, black lights/UV lights); Halogen lamps of any size. Paper lamps/lanterns and paper lampshades
  • Alcohol if under the age of 21; Kegs, beer balls, and other alcoholic beverages in bulk quantities, empty containers, funnels, or other paraphernalia used for bingeing purposes, shot glasses for those under the age of 21; high proof alcohol over 100 proof.  Please see the Alcohol and Drug Policy
  • Illegal or non-prescribed drugs and drug paraphernalia Please see the Alcohol and Drug Policy
  • University furniture other than that provided at the beginning of the year and makeshift bed lofts
  • Any table exceeding more than 4 feet on any side. 
  • Dirty, broken, or dilapidated items and furniture. 
  • Any appliance exceeding 500 watts (except hair dryers used in bathroom facilities)
  • Refrigerators with built-in taps and/or internal dimensions larger than 4 ½ cu. ft. or starting current exceeding 7 amps. Each resident may have one small refrigerator.
  • Microwave ovens, microwave-refrigerator combos (except the approved microfridge), hot plates, deep fat fryers, toasters, electric kettles, open-flame or open coil appliances
  • Coffee makers, except for those that have include all of the following:  non exposed heating elements/coils, automatic shut off switches (ie, Many Keurigs and K-cup ones are allowed.)
  • Air conditioners, space heaters, ceiling fans, washing machines (including small ones that attach to a sink), dryers, freezers, or other high voltage equipment
  • Plug in and indoor grills, such as Foreman Grills or similar models.
  • Waterbeds, pools, and sand
  • Motorcycles, mopeds, or motorized bikes
  • University, other university/college, local, state, federal, or private/non-profit industry signage
  • Pets or animals, (except for non-meat-eating fish)

j. Noise Policy: The creation of an environment conducive to academic excellence requires that each resident keep sound to reasonable levels and to comply with the requests to reduce sound levels that are intrusive. Individual halls are free to adjust quiet hours within the minimum standards and 24-hour “courtesy hours” are always in effect. Courtesy hours mean that students must reduce intrusive noise, when requested by a fellow Drew community member. 

Quiet Hours: CLA Halls residence halls:
Sunday - Thursday Begin at Midnight and end at 10:00 a.m.
Friday - Saturday Begin at 2:00 a.m. and end at 10:00 a.m.

Quiet Hours: Grad/Theo Halls Graduate and Theological residence halls:
Sunday - Thursday Begin at 9:00 p.m. and end at 7:00 a.m.
Friday - Saturday Begin at 9:00 p.m. and end at 10:00 a.m.

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