I doubt that there are statistics on this - but it can be readily assumed that it is probably a subatantial nuimber.
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They can. Only cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed.
Campus social norms around alcohol can vary, but in general they may suggest that drinking alcohol is a common and accepted behavior among students. Peer pressure and the desire to fit in with others may contribute to alcohol consumption. It's important to be mindful of these norms and make choices that align with your personal values and goals.
At Louisiana State University at Alexandria (LSUA), approximately 25% of students live on campus. The university offers various housing options to accommodate students, contributing to a vibrant campus community. This percentage may vary slightly each academic year based on enrollment and housing availability.
Believe it or not, 50% of schools allow electronics on campus, but they have diffrent views.
The University of Chicago, a private college that enrolls approximately 5,000 students, requires Freshmen to live on-campus and on-campus housing is guaranteed to all other students. This means that roughly 60% of all undergraduates live on-campus.
Depends on the school. I would imagine in inner ciry schools and colleges, close to 90%.
Alcohol drinking among college students has recently reached its lowest level ever recorded.
Yes it is, per the University's Honor Code, which all students must agree to. See: http://honorcode.byu.edu
There are several ways, and the headmaster has some discretion over the matter. Some ways include:Drinking alcohol on campusUsing illegal drugsRepeated cheatingRepeated fighting and bad behaviourBringing dangerous items into the campus such as guns, long knives and explosivesSelling illegal drugs on campus
A commuting student (as compared to a resident student) lives off campus (frequently with parents) and commutes to college or university.
According to College Bound, a website that tracks dorm life for college students, only 40% of all college students live on campus in college dorms. The percentage is much higher for incoming freshmen whose parents often feel it is safer for them to live on campus their first year.