KPCOM Student Handbook 2024-2025

20 Nova Southeastern University Student Handbook 2024: Sundown on Wed., October 16 through Sundown on Fri., October 18 2025: Sundown on Mon., October 6 through Wed., October 8 2026: Sundown on Fri., September 25 through Sundown on Sun., September 27 First two (2) days of Sukkot Judaism 2024: Sundown on Wed., October 23 through Sundown on Fri., October 25 2025: Sundown on Mon., October 13 through Sundown on Wed., October 15 2026: Sundown on Fri., October 2 through Sundown on Sun., October 4 Shemini Atzeret /Simchat Torah Judaism 2024: Sundown on Sun., October 20 through Sundown on Mon., October 21 2025: Sundown on Sat., November 2 through Sundown on Sun., November 3 2026: Sundown on Tues., November 10 through Sundown on Wed., November 11 Birth of the Báb /Birth of Bahá’u’lláh Bahá’í 2024: Sundown on Tues., June 11 through Sundown on Thurs., June 13 2025: Sundown on Sun., June 1 through Sundown on Tues., June 3 2026: Sundown on Thurs., May 21 through Sundown on Sat., May 23 Shavout Judaism A. General Administrative Policies and Guidelines A.1 Alcohol Policy Nova Southeastern University, as an institution of higher education, is dedicated to the well-being of all members of the university community—students, faculty members, employees, and administrators. Concerned with the misuse of alcohol and other drugs (both licit and illicit), NSU endeavors to prevent substance abuse through programs of education and prevention. NSU recognizes alcoholism and drug abuse as illnesses or treatable disorders, and it is NSU’s policy to work with members of the NSU community to provide channels of education and assistance. However, it is the individual’s responsibility to seek help. NSU also recognizes that the possession and/or use of certain substances is illegal. NSU is further obligated to comply with all local, state, and federal laws. The policy governing the use of alcohol by students at NSU is in compliance with the laws of the state of Florida prohibiting the consumption of alcoholic beverages by persons who are minors (under the age of 21). The policy is based on the use of alcohol in moderation and under appropriate circumstances. The university recognizes that students are adults and are expected to obey the law and take personal responsibility for their own conduct. The laws of the state of Florida prohibit the possession or consumption of alcohol by individuals younger than 21 years of age. 1. The university will not authorize the use of student activity fees or other student funds collected and administered by the university to provide alcoholic beverages for any student event.

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