RESIDENCE LIFE: Philosophy and Policy
I. Introduction
a. Philosophy: Drew University is committed to promoting academic, intellectual, and social development, while maintaining a vibrant and responsible community life and views the unique experience of living in a residence hall as contributing to this development. By choosing to live in a residence hall, students commit to conforming to certain responsibilities to ensure the growth and development toward the Office of Residence Life’s mission. Those responsibilities include:
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- Possession of a makeshift bed loft $150
- Failure to remove an illegal loft $125, plus $30/day
- Failure to leave room by official hall closing $50 for first half hour plus $25 for each subsequent half hour.
- Improper check-out of room $100
- Illegal room switch $125
- Failure to properly clean room at end of year $25 minimum
- Furniture missing from room equals fines to replace
- Trespassing during vacation periods $250
- Conduct Violations
- Failure to complete assigned Community Service minimum $25 per hour assigned.
- Failure to comply with the directive of a University official up to $500
- Failure to complete a sanction up to $500
- Giving false information to a University official up to $500
- Disrespecting University official up to $500
- Vandalism up to $500 plus additional fine from Facilities
- Wrongful possession of University property $50-$500
HOUSING
Housing information and additional polices can be found in the Housing agreement and on the web page at: http://www.drew.edu/reslife/role-of-housing