Noise Patrol
Party or Penalty?
What's the Buzz?
"Keys" to Success
Housing Hot Seat
100

These are the weekday quiet hours.

10:00 PM - 8:00 AM

100

This is the age of the resident who can possess alcohol in their on-campus room.

Residents who are 21 years or older.

100

The University of Florida is a land grant institution, meaning that students cannot possess nor consume this type of substance on campus.

Marijuana

100

True or False:

Residents are not permitted to give their keys to their parents.

True! Only a resident assigned to an on-campus space is permitted to possess its key.

100

This individual is held responsible for the actions or behaviors of their guest(s).

The resident!

200

Residents must be mindful of noise levels during all hours of the day due to this policy.

Courtesy Hours

200

True or False:

Residents under 21 years of age can possess empty alcohol containers as decoration.

False!

Residents cannot possess alcohol bottles, even if they are empty.

200

This relatively new type of pouch is derived from tobacco, which means it's still not permitted on campus.

ZYN Pouches

200

This is the maximum number of free lockouts a resident can receive in one semester.

Two (2) Lockouts

200

This document contains helpful information about Housing & Residence Life policies.

The Community Standards

300

True or False:

Speakers can be placed within windows.

False!

300

True or False:

All residents are permitted to possess shot glasses.

False!

Residents can no longer possess shot glasses. See Community Standards U.02.C.1.

300

This type of item may give the impression that students are using illicit substances.

Drug Paraphernalia (i.e., bongs, syringes, rolling paper, etc.).

300

This is the location where residents can report lost or missing keys for replacement.

Area Office

300

This document contains helpful information about university-wide policies all students are expected to abide by.

The Orange Book (Regulation 4.040)

400

The maximum number of guests permitted per resident at any given time.

Two (2) Guests

400

This policy encourages students to report medical emergencies related to drugs and alcohol without fear of being held responsible through the student conduct process.

Medical Amnesty Policy

400
This campus partner is contacted in the event staff discover the presence of illicit substances.

University of Florida Police Department (UFPD)

400

This is an example of a damage or an unwarranted alteration to housing property.

Damage to bulletin boards

Breaking ceiling tiles

Misplacing or breaking furniture

400

This process allows Housing & Residence Life staff to ensure the safety and well-being of residents. It occurs once each semester.

Room Safety Checks

500

True or False:

Guests can be unescorted so long as they are in a communal area of a residence hall.

False!

Guests must be escorted at all times in areas where they do not have access.

500

Residents cannot possess nor consume alcohol in this location of a residence hall, even if everyone is 21 years or older.

Communal Areas, Lounges, etc.

500
This campus partner helps students assess their relationship with alcohol and drugs.

GatorWell Health Promotion Services

500

This is the total amount it costs to replace a bedroom key.

$55.00

500

This individual is the Senior Director of Housing & Residence Life at the University of Florida.

Tina Horvath

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