Is Truman State University a dry campus?
Truman State University is a dry campus, which prohibits public intoxication and the possession, use and distribution of alcoholic beverages on University premises, regardless of age. Residence halls and all campus apartment complexes are located on University premises; therefore, any alcoholic beverage or container located in any residence hall room is considered to be in violation of the University Student Code of Conduct. Informal surveys of residents indicated that the vast majority of the alcohol from these empty beverage containers was consumed within the residence hall room. Therefore in Fall 2000, the University also began prohibiting the possession or display of empty alcoholic beverage containers within the residence halls. Any student violating the Student Code of Conduct will be referred to a hearing with the University’s Judicial Officer and held to sanctions deemed appropriate from that hearing.
Truman State University is a dry campus, which prohibits public intoxication and the possession, use and distribution of alcoholic beverages on University premises, regardless of age. Residence halls and all campus apartment complexes are located on University premises; therefore, any alcoholic beverage or container located in any residence hall room is considered to be in violation of the University Student Code of Conduct. Informal surveys of residents indicated that the vast majority of the alcohol from these empty beverage containers was consumed within the residence hall room. Therefore in Fall 2000, the University also began prohibiting the possession or display of empty alcoholic beverage containers within the residence halls. Any student violating the Student Code of Conduct will be referred to a hearing with the University’s Judicial Officer and held to sanctions deemed appropriate from that hearing.