Understanding the Policy
Berry College’s Alcohol Policy strictly prohibits the possession, consumption, or distribution of alcoholic beverages by students under the age of 21 on campus property. This includes all residential halls, academic buildings, athletic facilities, and outdoor areas. The policy also applies to students who are not residents of Berry College but are visiting or attending events on campus.

Enforcement Measures
The college’s security department is responsible for enforcing the alcohol policy. Security officers are authorized to search individuals and belongings for alcohol and to confiscate any alcoholic beverages found. Students who violate the policy may face disciplinary action, including fines, suspension, or expulsion from the college.
Penalties for Violations
- First offense: $250 fine and one-week suspension
- Second offense: $500 fine and two-week suspension
- Third offense: $1,000 fine and expulsion from the college
Exceptions to the Policy
There are a few exceptions to the alcohol policy:
- Students who are 21 years of age or older may possess and consume alcohol in their on-campus apartments or townhouses.
- Students may consume alcohol at designated campus events that are approved by the college administration.
- Students may transport alcohol through campus in a sealed container.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid doing things that could lead to violating the alcohol policy. This can include:
- Bringing alcohol onto campus
- Consuming alcohol in public areas
- Sharing alcohol with minors
- Attempting to alter or falsify your age
- Possessing fake IDs
Why the Policy Matters
The alcohol policy is in place to protect the health and safety of students. Underage drinking can lead to a variety of problems, including:
- Alcohol poisoning
- Impaired judgment
- Sexual assault
- Academic difficulties
- Legal problems
The Benefits of the Policy
The alcohol policy helps to create a safe and healthy environment for students. It also helps to reduce the number of alcohol-related incidents on campus.
Here are some of the benefits of the policy:
- Reduces the risk of underage drinking
- Creates a safe and healthy environment for students
- Improves academic performance
- Reduces the number of alcohol-related incidents on campus
- Protects the college’s reputation
Overall, Berry College’s alcohol policy is strict but necessary. It helps to protect the health and safety of students and to create a safe and healthy learning environment.
Additional Resources
- Berry College Alcohol Policy
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tables
Table 1: Alcohol-Related Deaths Among College Students
Year | Deaths |
---|---|
2001-2002 | 1,400 |
2003-2004 | 1,825 |
2005-2006 | 2,200 |
2007-2008 | 2,500 |
2009-2010 | 2,750 |
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Table 2: College Students Who Engage in Binge Drinking
Year | Percentage |
---|---|
2001-2002 | 44% |
2003-2004 | 48% |
2005-2006 | 52% |
2007-2008 | 56% |
2009-2010 | 60% |
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Table 3: Consequences of Underage Drinking
Consequence | Percentage |
---|---|
Academic problems | 25% |
Legal problems | 15% |
Health problems | 10% |
Social problems | 5% |
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Table 4: Benefits of Berry College’s Alcohol Policy
Benefit | Description |
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Reduces the risk of underage drinking | The policy prohibits students under the age of 21 from possessing or consuming alcohol on campus. |
Creates a safe and healthy environment for students | The policy helps to reduce the number of alcohol-related incidents on campus. |
Improves academic performance | Students who are not drinking alcohol are more likely to perform well in their studies. |
Reduces the number of alcohol-related incidents on campus | The policy helps to prevent alcohol-related accidents, injuries, and deaths. |
Protects the college’s reputation | A safe and alcohol-free campus helps to attract and retain students and faculty. |