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Alcohol, drug and weapon violations

Alcohol policy:

According to the 2023 ASFSR, students who are 21 years or older are permitted to possess and consume alcohol in residence halls or apartments. They are prohibited from purchasing or providing alcohol for minors.

All of the following are prohibited on campus:

  • Open containers of alcohol in public spaces, except at registered events.
  • Multiple-quart containers in residence hall rooms, including kegs, wine boxes or any container with a tap.
  • Drinking paraphernalia like beer pong tables, beer bongs/funnels, any drinking game, with or without alcohol.
  • Excessive alcohol consumption to the degree where there is risk the student could cause harm to themselves or others.
  • Possession of alcohol at intercollegiate athletic events.

Drug policy:

While New York state law permits the of-age use of marijuana, institutions receiving federal funding must follow federal law. Therefore, it is not illegal for students 21 years or older to possess or use marijuana on Ithaca College’s campus, but it is against college policy. The possession or use of marijuana on campus will result in a referral to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.

After a student’s first offense, they must take a web education course. A second offense results in disciplinary probation for one year. After a third, the student is removed from campus housing, and upon a fourth offense, they face suspension.

There are no exceptions even if a student has proof of medical marijuana eligibility like a medical marijuana certification or registry ID card.

Weapon policy:

The possession or use of any dangerous substances, weapons or materials that are being used as weapons or could be used as weapons are prohibited on campus.

See the 2023 ASFSR for a complete explanation of college policy and procedures.

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