GLASSBORO — Approximately 100 individuals face charges following a raid on a Rowan University fraternity house in which nearly 42 cases of beer were seized, police said today.

The late Thursday night operation was part of a planned sting conducted by borough police and Rowan University public safety based on information that the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity chapter here was selling alcohol both without a license and to individuals who are under the state’s minimum drinking age of 21, said Joe Cordona, university spokesman.

When police entered the Carpenter Street dwelling rented by the fraternity about 11 p.m. Thursday, they found 196 people inside. At least half of the occupants were under the age of 21, police said.

One party-goer, an 18-year-old Rowan student, was so “highly intoxicated” that he was “unconscious and unresponsive,” police said. That teen was transported to Kennedy University Hospital in Washington Township. The student was admitted for treatment.

During a five-hour period, police:

• seized 998 cans of beer and an unspecified amount of cash.

• charged seven people with underage possession of alcohol.

• charged six with obstruction of justice.

• accused two of providing false information to authorities.

• charged one individual with sale of alcoholic beverages without a license.

• took two juveniles into custody for their “safety” due to their level of intoxication.

Police said approximately 100 individuals face charges of underage consumption/possession of alcohol.

Those who were caught inside the house who are Rowan students face disciplinary action by the Dean of Students, Cordona said.

“It is a part of their handbook,” the spokesman said. “They are held accountable (for their actions) off campus as well.”

Discipline could range from a fine to expulsion. Cordona acknowledged it typically “takes a couple of infractions to get to” expulsion.

The borough and Rowan saw a decline in off campus alcohol-related infractions following a crackdown, Cordona said.

“We will once again clamp down,” he said.

TKE is based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The fraternity, founded in 1899, has 291 active chapters and 252,000 members. A phone call placed to the Indianapolis office was not returned late today.