• 21+ Application and Quiz

  • Welcome to the 21+ Application and Quiz.

    In this quiz you will be asked some basic information that was covered in the 21+ On-Line Workshop.

    It is essential that you go through the 21+ On-line Workshop before moving on with this application and quiz.

    If you answer a question incorrectly, you will be redirected to materials that will help you understand the correct response. A second wrong answer on the same question will require you to retake the quiz from the beginning.

    Click next to begin.

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  • The possession, consumption, use, production, or sale of alcohol is prohibited in all Residence Halls and all common areas inside and outside of all university residential properties.

  • Village Housing - Upon approval, students are allowed to engage in the responsible consumption of alcohol within their assigned residence and in accordance with the 21+ Status program.

    It is each student’s responsibility to maintain legal limits of alcohol consumption. Students are subject to Indiana State Law in all cases of possession, consumption, and supplying of alcohol.

    If granted 21+ Status, all alcohol must be consumed within the assigned unit with exterior doors and windows closed. Alcohol is not permitted in any common areas of an apartment building (ie. lounges, corridors, outside of the unit on porches, lawns, etc). All alcohol must be in a contained access environment within the assigned unit.

    Violation of 21+ Status policies may result in the removal of approved status as well as a range of disciplinary action as listed under the general Alcohol Policy.

    A full description of this policy is available on the University Website under Alcohol Policy.

  • Greek Houses - If granted 21+ Status, all alcohol must be consumed within the assigned room with room doors and windows closed. Alcohol is not permitted in common areas within a building, or outside of the unit on porches, lawns, etc. All alcohol must be in a contained access environment.

    All residents of the room are responsible for all guests, regardless of who invited the guests or served the individual(s) prior to their arrival or during their visit.

    It is each student’s responsibility to maintain legal limits of alcohol consumption. Students are subject to Indiana State Law in all cases of possession, consumption, and supplying of alcohol.

    Violation of 21+ Status policies may result in the removal of approved status as well as a range of disciplinary action as listed under the general Alcohol Policy.

    A full description of this policy is available on the University Website under Alcohol Policy.

    Fraternities at the University of Evansville are required to follow all campus policies and procedures in order to maintain approved university housing status.

    The fraternity organization must annually approve their willingness for 21+ status applications to be approved before 21+ Status applications will be considered within that property. If a fraternity does not allow 21+ status within their property, the fraternity will not be eligible to host social functions in the house with alcohol present.

    If approved by the Fraternity, students living in Approved University Housing may apply for 21+ status for their assigned room.

    All members of that room must be 21 years of age in order for an application to be granted.

  • Legal Limits

    Here is the first question of the quiz
  • Legal Limits - Information

    No, actually here is the information we shared in the 21+ Workshop
  • Legal Limits #2

  • NIH Recommendation

  • Not Exactly

    Here is a copy of the slide we shared at the workshop.
  • NIH #2

  • Levels of Alcohol

  • Levels of Alcohol - Information

    Actually, no. Here are the quantities and proportions that make each drink similar. In the quantities asked on this question, the malt liquor beverage would end up having the highest alcohol content.
  • Levels of Alcohol #2

  • What would you do?

  • What would you do? - Information

    Not the best answer. These are signs of Alcohol Poisoning. Always get assistance from Public Safety, a Residential Coordinator, or 911.
  • What would you do? #2

  • Assistance for a Friend

  • Good Neighbor

  • It is always better to truly help your friend by getting the help they need. The Responsible Good Neighbor Policy, protects UE students from disciplinary action if they get someone help who is suffering from the effects of alcohol poisoning, or have been injured while consuming alcohol.

    Failing to get the proper assistance can result in a disaster. Protect yourself and your friend by getting the right help!

  • Assistance for a Friend #2

  • You are a Good Neighbor!

  • Right! It is always better to truly help your friend by getting the help they need. The Responsible Good Neighbor Policy, protects UE students from disciplinary action if they get someone help who is suffering from the effects of alcohol poisoning, or have been injured while consuming alcohol.

    Failing to get the proper assistance can result in a disaster. Protect yourself and your friend by getting the right help!

  • Social Host Liability

  • Social Host Liability - Information

    Not exactly. Here is the information we shared about the Social Host Liability Law.
  • Social Host Liability #2

  • 21+ Minimum

  • 21+ Minimum - Information

    Not Really. Look again!
  • 21+ Minimum #2

  • Amount of Alcohol

  • Amount of Alcohol - Information

    Not exactly. Here is what you can have:
  • Amount of Alcohol #2

  • Where to Consume???

  • Where to Consume??? - Information

    Hint!
  • Where to Consume??? #2

  • Guest Limits

  • Guest Limits - Information

    Oops! Not Really!
  • Guest Limits #2

  • Blended Drinks

  • Blended Drinks - Information

    Oops, remember no blended mixed drinks!
  • Blended Drinks #2

  • Guests

  • Guests - Actually this is True

  • Actually people 21 or over can bring a limited type and quantity of alcohol to a 21+ property. 

  • Guests #2

  • How much can Guests Bring?

  • How much can Guests Bring? - Information

    Hmm, not really. Check out this information and try again.
  • How much can Guests Bring? #2

  • Open Source

  • Open Source - Information

  • Everything except the standard size bottle of wine is considered open source alcohol.

  • Open Source #2

  • Under 21

  • Under 21 - Information

  • Under 21 #2

  • In the Bag

  • In the Bag - Information

    Nope, here is the correct information.
  • In the Bag #2

  • Allowed?

  • Allowed? - Information

    Wrong Answer. Check out what is allowed!
  • Allowed #2

  • Other Policies

  • Other Policies - Information

    Uhm, actually, read below:
  • Other Policies #2

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  • Click the "Submit" button to find out if you passed the 21+ Housing Quiz.  

     

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