What is the overnight guest policy?
• A: Guests of the same sex may be accommodated in university housing, for no more than three nights in any 30-day period, and provided they are registered at the front desk. Opposite-sex guests are not permitted to stay overnight at any time. Guests under age of 18 years must have written consent by legal parent/guardian and sign a special release form.
Visitation is a privilege, and guests (defined as anyone who is not a resident of that hall) may visit in the residence halls at any time. All residence hall guests must be signed in and escorted at all times, and you as the host are responsible for their actions. You may have up to 3 guests at one time. Any non-university guest under the age of 18 must provide written parental permission and contact information to visit in the halls. The university does not condone or permit cohabitation, and your roommate must agree to the presence of guests in the room. The rights of the resident who does not wish to have a guest take precedence. The same guest is not permitted to stay overnight in the hall for more than three days during a seven-day period. Those who violate this policy may be billed, removed and/or banned from the residence hall. Additionally, guests may be asked to leave and residents may lose visitation privileges if guests are disruptive or violate policies.