Last school year, Ball State had a zero-tolerance policy on marijuana in the residence halls. For minor marijuana violations, students have to pay $250 to complete courses on drug education and may still be allowed to live on-campus. PHOTO COURTESY OF WIKIPEDIA.ORG
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Marijuana violation might not result in housing contract cancelation

During the 2014-15 school year, Ball State’s policy on marijuana in the residence halls was explicitly zero-tolerance. The student's contract with housing would be canceled and he or she would have to find somewhere else to live.  But now, students found with marijuana in residence halls may be getting a second chance to save their housing contracts.