Alcohol and Other Drugs: Public Health Policy and Party Regulations


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Party Registration Form   (Academic year form)

  1. Using the Party Registration Form link above, open the PDF and enter information into the form.  
  2. Print a copy of the completed form.  
  3. Bring the completed copy to your Commons or SRD by the Thursday 3:00 p.m. deadline. 
  4. After the Commons or SRD has signed the form, bring the signed copy to the Department of Public Safety, 125 South Main Street. 

Language School

Party Registration Forms for residential lounges must be signed and turned into the Coordinator of your Language School no later than 48 hours prior to your party. Coordinators must sign and return the form to Public Safety no later than 24 hours before the party. Forms for licensed functions must be submitted to both dining and the Department of Public Safety.



Language School  Party Registration Form

Alcoholic Beverage Regulations

Party Registration Forms for residential lounges must be signed and turned into the Coordinator of your Language School no later than 48 hours prior to your party. Coordinators must sign and return the form to Public Safety no later than 24 hours before the party. Forms for licensed functions must be submitted to both dining and the Department of Public Safety.

The College alcoholic beverage and party regulations take into account local and state law, a concern for the health and welfare of the members of the College community and respect for town residents. It is illegal in the State of Vermont for people under the age of 21 to possess or drink alcoholic beverages. It is also illegal to supply or sell beverages to someone under the age of 21. Dangerous and/or illegal drinking activities will result in disciplinary proceedings. Violations of alcoholic beverage and party regulations will result in citations, alcohol education, fines, confiscation of alcohol, and disciplinary action, and may lead to suspension or expulsion. See the complete alcohol policy and regulations on the college Web site at: http://www.middlebury.edu/campuslife/services/health/drugs_alcohol_and_you.htm

Private parties with alcohol must be registered with the Department of Public Safety. Party hosts must complete training prior to registration. Party registration forms and information regarding party host training may be obtained, at the request of the school office, from Public Safety. Kegs are not permitted on campus during the summer sessions.




Summer Workers - Student Employees

The College abides by the same alcohol policies during the summer as during the academic year. See also "Parties."

Parties

During the summer months private social functions are limited to small informal gatherings. Party Registration for small houses and lounges is not permitted. Students may arrange for social functions with alcohol through the College's Dining Events Office. In addition, events may be arranged through The Grille in the McCullough Student Center. Kegs are not permitted in student residences.