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University of Missouri - Campus Strictness - College ProwlerCollege Prowler3.08

Campus Strictness

Quick Stats

Students Are Most Likely to Get Caught...
  • Drinking underage
  • Having candles and incense sticks in your dorm
  • Making too much noise in your dorm
  • Parking illegally
  • Throwing a huge party
  • Urinating or being indecent in public
  • Using another person's student ID

Student Author OverviewWhat's This?

Don't let Mizzou's reputation fool you. RAs take their jobs pretty seriously, and if they catch you doing something wrong, you will get in trouble for it. The most prominent offense is drinking in the dorms. Students can get kicked out of dorms for this offense and could even be suspended from the University. Many first-time offenders are charged a monetary sum and have to take a class on alcohol awareness. Having drugs on campus is a totally different story. Tolerance for drugs is very, very low. RAs can automatically call the CPD (Columbia Police Department) if they catch a student with drugs. 

The CPD has become very strict about drinking and driving, as well as underage drinking, in the past few years. They walk around during home games and pass out citations to underage drinkers. Visitation at dorms is not a big deal. Students can have friends over, just as long as things don't get too loud and rowdy.

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Campus Strictness at University of Missouri

JulesM

'15

Advertising

3.5
B

Strict

Mizzou is a dry campus, and the police will crack down on illegal activities.

Jan 19, 2012

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Campus Strictness at University of Missouri

tatyanah

'15

Psychology & Counseling

3.8
B+

Not Bad

I feel as if their are no rules actually, just don't get caught drinking or smoking because then you'll get fined and put on probabtion and have to take alcoholic classes. Other than that everything else is cool, there isn't a curfew, stay out as late as you want.

Jan 10, 2012

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Campus Strictness at University of Missouri

dnova90

'15

Economics

3.5
B

Pranking Is Punishable

Of course this depends on what you get caught doing. My freshmen year the guys on my floor pulled pranks on the kids on the second floor of our dorm, eventually our group was caught by our patrolling RA one night, she wrote our names and student id numbers down and sent them to our hall coordinator. Our hall coordinator requested a one-on-one audience with each of us and then sent us on our way with a 2 page essay due the next week on fire hazards.

Jan 02, 2012

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Facts

Visitation Policies

Students are allowed to have guests over whenever. However, guests are allowed to stay no more than two days during a visitation period.

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Hometown: Saint Louis, Missouri

Major: English

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