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ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG POLICY. Residents are expected to be familiar with and uphold state and federal laws and College policies regarding the use and possession of alcohol and/or other drugs. Violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy that occur inside Southwest Texas Junior College- owned housing, in the entry ways to these buildings, or on external housing structures (i.e., porches and balconies) will be considered a breach of the housing contract and may result in termination of the contract according to the applicable termination guidelines. The College’s policy is distributed to each student at the beginning of the academic year, and can be found in the Student Handbook xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/campus-life/handbooks/index.html SMOKING Smoking of any substances is prohibited in all Southwest Texas Junior college-owned housing. This includes smoking out of the window while the smoker is in the building. Smoking is not permitted on balconies. Evidence of smoking may result in the student being fined $100 per incident and/or other suitable sanction(s) (community service, for example) as determined by the Dorm Supervisor or the Vice President of Administrative Services. The standard of evidence for smoking includes one or any combination of the following: • Smell of smoke in or near the living space • Ashes in or near the living space • Remnants of smoking (such as cigarette butts) in or within proximity to the living space or balcony • Tampering with or obstruction of smoke detectors • Smoke damage in or near the living space • Reports of smoking from Community Safety • Reports of smoking from House Advisors or Resident Director • Reports of smoking from other community members The Dorm Supervisor or Resident Assistant will respond to each smoking incident. Multiple violations of this policy, or a violation deemed serious according to the AOD Policy, may result in an honor case and/or additional administrative action, including eviction. Residents may be charged a minimum of $100 for additional cleaning upon moving out of their room if there is evidence of smoking in the room. (Note: SWTJC policy states all smokers should be at least 50 feet from the building while smoking).

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ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG POLICY. Residents are expected to be familiar with and uphold state and federal laws and College policies regarding the use and possession of alcohol and/or other drugs. Violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy that occur inside Southwest Texas Junior College- College-owned housing, in the entry ways to these buildings, or on external housing structures (i.e., porches and balconies) will be considered a breach of the housing contract and may result in termination of the contract according to the applicable termination guidelines. The College’s policy is distributed to each student at the beginning of the academic year, and can be found in the Student Handbook xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/campus-life/handbooks/index.html xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/campus- life/handbooks/index.html SMOKING Smoking of any substances is prohibited in all Southwest Texas Junior college-owned housing. This includes smoking out of the window while the smoker is in the building. Smoking is not permitted on balconies. Evidence of smoking may result in the student being fined $100 per incident and/or other suitable sanction(s) (community service, for example) as determined by the Dorm Supervisor or the Vice President of Administrative Services. The standard of evidence for smoking includes one or any combination of the following: • Smell of smoke in or near the living space • Ashes in or near the living space • Remnants of smoking (such as cigarette butts) in or within proximity to the living space or balcony • Tampering with or obstruction of smoke detectors • Smoke damage in or near the living space • Reports of smoking from Community Safety • Reports of smoking from House Advisors or Resident Director • Reports of smoking from other community members The Dorm Supervisor or Resident Assistant will respond to each smoking incident. Multiple violations of this policy, or a violation deemed serious according to the AOD Policy, may result in an honor case and/or additional administrative action, including eviction. Residents may be charged a minimum of $100 for additional cleaning upon moving out of their room if there is evidence of smoking in the room. (Note: SWTJC policy states all smokers should be at least 50 feet from the building while smoking).

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ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG POLICY. Residents are expected to be familiar with and uphold state and federal laws and College policies regarding the use and possession of alcohol and/or other drugs. Violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy that occur inside Southwest Texas Junior College- owned housing, in the entry ways to these buildings, or on external housing structures (i.e., i.e. porches and balconies) will be considered a breach of the housing contract and may result in termination of the contract according to the applicable termination guidelines. The College’s policy is distributed to each student at the beginning of the academic year, and can be found in the Student Handbook xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/campus-life/handbooks/index.html SMOKING Smoking of any substances is prohibited in all Southwest Texas Junior college-owned housing. This includes smoking out of the window while the smoker is in the building. Smoking is not permitted on balconies. Evidence of smoking may result in the student being fined $100 per incident and/or other suitable sanction(s) (community service, for example) as determined by the Dorm Supervisor or the Vice President of Administrative Services. The standard of evidence for smoking includes one or any combination of the following: • Smell of smoke in or near the living space • Ashes in or near the living space • Remnants of smoking (such as cigarette butts) in or within proximity to the living space or balcony • Tampering with or obstruction of smoke detectors • Smoke damage in or near the living space • Reports of smoking from Community Safety • Reports of smoking from House Advisors or Resident Director • Reports of smoking from other community members The Dorm Supervisor or Resident Assistant will respond to each smoking incident. Multiple violations of this policy, or a violation deemed serious according to the AOD Policy, may result in an honor case and/or additional administrative action, including eviction. Residents may be charged a minimum of $100 for additional cleaning upon moving out of their room if there is evidence of smoking in the room. (Note: SWTJC policy states all smokers should be at least 50 feet from the building while smoking).

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Samples: www.swtjc.edu

ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG POLICY. Residents are expected to be familiar with and uphold state and federal laws and College policies regarding the use and possession of alcohol and/or other drugs. Violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy that occur inside Southwest Texas Junior College- College-owned housing, in the entry ways to these buildings, or on external housing structures (i.e., porches and balconies) will be considered a breach of the housing contract and may result in termination of the contract according to the applicable termination guidelines. The College’s policy is distributed to each student at the beginning of the academic year, and can be found in the Student Handbook xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/campus-life/handbooks/index.html xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/campus- life/handbooks/index.html SMOKING Smoking of any substances substance is prohibited in all Southwest Texas Junior collegeCollege-owned housing. This includes smoking out of the window while the smoker is in the building. Smoking is not permitted on balconies. Evidence of smoking may result in the student being fined $100 per incident and/or other suitable sanction(s) (community service, for example) as determined by the Dorm Supervisor Director of Residence Life or the Vice President of Administrative ServicesAcademic Affairs. The standard of evidence for smoking includes one or any combination of the following: • Smell of smoke in or near the living space • Ashes in or near the living space • Remnants of smoking (such as cigarette butts) in the living space or within proximity to of the living space or balcony • Tampering with or obstruction of smoke detectors • Smoke damage in or near the living space • Reports of smoking from Community Safety SWTJC Maintenance Staff • Reports of smoking from House Advisors Residence Life staff or Resident Residence Life Director • Reports of smoking from other community members The Dorm Supervisor Director of Residence Life or Resident Assistant Life staff will respond to each smoking incident. Multiple violations of this policy, or a violation deemed serious according to the AOD Policy, may result in an honor case and/or additional administrative action, including eviction. Residents may be charged a minimum of $100 for additional cleaning upon moving out of their room if there is evidence of smoking in the room. (Note: SWTJC policy states all smokers should be at least 50 feet from the building while smoking).

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Samples: swtjc.edu

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ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG POLICY. Residents are expected to be familiar with and uphold state and federal laws and College policies regarding the use and possession of alcohol and/or other drugs. Violations of the College’s Alcohol and Other Drug Policy that occur inside Southwest Texas Junior College- owned housing, in the entry ways to these buildings, or on external housing structures (i.e., porches and balconies) will be considered a breach of the housing contract and may result in termination of the contract according to the applicable termination guidelines. The College’s policy is distributed to each student at the beginning of the academic year, and can be found in the Student Handbook xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/campus-life/handbooks/index.html xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/campus-life/handbooks/index.html SMOKING Smoking of any substances is prohibited in all Southwest Texas Junior college-owned housing. This includes smoking out of the window while the smoker is in the building. Smoking is not permitted on balconies. Evidence of smoking may result in the student being fined $100 per incident and/or other suitable sanction(s) (community service, for example) as determined by the Dorm Supervisor or the Vice President of Administrative Services. The standard of evidence for smoking includes one or any combination of the following: • Smell of smoke in or near the living space • Ashes in or near the living space • Remnants of smoking (such as cigarette butts) in or within proximity to the living space or balcony • Tampering with or obstruction of smoke detectors • Smoke damage in or near the living space • Reports of smoking from Community Safety • Reports of smoking from House Advisors or Resident Director • Reports of smoking from other community members The Dorm Supervisor or Resident Assistant will respond to each smoking incident. Multiple violations of this policy, or a violation deemed serious according to the AOD Policy, may result in an honor case and/or additional administrative action, including eviction. Residents may be charged a minimum of $100 for additional cleaning upon moving out of their room if there is evidence of smoking in the room. (Note: SWTJC policy states all smokers should be at least 50 feet from the building while smoking).

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Samples: www.swtjc.edu

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