Alcohol

Moravian College recognizes that the role of alcohol consumption in our culture is reflected within the institutional environment. Without either condemning or condoning the use of alcoholic beverages, the institution subscribes to an alcohol policy based on the principle of responsible use of alcohol, which encourages individuals to maintain a lively social atmosphere in which alcohol is not the primary factor.

The consumption of alcohol has the potential for abuse, and the institutional community will neither tolerate nor encourage inappropriate use of alcohol. Therefore, the institution has developed guidelines to assure responsible conduct relating to the provision or consumption of alcoholic beverages by members of the campus community. Students and organizations violating these guidelines are subject to disciplinary action. Students and organizations violating public laws will not be shielded from the legal authority of public agencies responsible for enforcing federal, state, and local laws, even when institutional disciplinary action is taken as well.

Public Laws Governing the Use of Alcohol
Institutional Regulations Governing Use of Alcohol
Individual Responsibility Pertaining to the Use of Alcohol
Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages Outdoors
Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages Indoors
Sponsor's Responsibility
Guidelines for Enforcement
Guidelines for Social Functions
Social Events (Undergraduate Day Program)
Social Events in Residence Halls (Undergraduate Day Program)
Events Sponsored by Fraternities, Sororities & Other Student Groups (Undergraduate Day Program)

 
 

This is the official 2009-10 Student Handbook of Moravian Theological Seminary.  Information is subject to change.
Office of Vocation & Enrollment: Ann Gibson, Interim Director, 610-861-1512