Publications and Policies > Right to Know > Campus Crime and Safety 2000-2002
Despite the fact that alcohol use is illegal for
most college undergraduates, alcohol continues to
be widely used on and around most college campuses
today. Miami is no exception. Miami's growing concern
about the use and abuse of alcohol led to the adoption
of mandatory penalties for alcohol violations.
Intoxication or negative behavior involving use of
alcohol
- First offense requires a student to complete
four hours of substance abuse education and complete
a comprehensive substance abuse assessment. All
costs associated with the program and the assessment
must be paid by the student.
- Second offense results in suspension from the
university either immediately or at the close of
the semester.
Prohibited use of alcohol
- First offense requires a student to complete
two hours of substance abuse education. The cost
of the program must be paid by the student.
- Second offense requires a comprehensive substance
abuse assessment. All costs associated with the
assessment must be paid by the student.
- Third offense results in suspension from the
university either immediately or at the close of
the semester.
- Any combination of three alcohol violations will
result in suspension.
For the complete alcohol policy, refer to The Student
Handbook, Sections 105 and 202 of the Student
Conduct Regulations and Appendix
F.