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Important Updates
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Visitation/Escort Policy

Guests are welcome to visit residential units with the following stipulations:

- Guests of the opposite gender may visit student on floors (or rooms) where students reside any day from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. No escort is required 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Between 9:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. guests must be met by their host/hostess at the main lobby and must be escorted by the host/hostess to and from the lobby (including elevators and stairwells).  A telephone is available at the main entrance and/or lobby or residence halls.

- Guest of the opposite gender may not use restroom facilities on any of the floors where students reside.

- Hosts/Hostesses are responsible for informing their guests of all pertinent University regulations and accepting responsibilities for guests behavior.

- The senior apartments do have limited overnight visitation for guests of the opposite gender on select weekends only.  Contact us for more details.

Overnight guests may not stay more than three consecutive nights.  The invitation of a guest to a room must meet with the consent of all roommates.  Guests may not stay in lounges.  Overnight guest must be the same gender.

Each hall government has the right to decrease visitation hours by majority vote, and by notifying residents and the Residence Life Office.
 
 

 


Guidelines for Entertaining Guests

1).  Residents and guests should at all times conform to existing University regulations and state laws.

2).  Noise should be kept at a level that permits other residents to pursue their intended activities, especially study, without interference or disturbance.

3).  Social activities should be confined to the students room area.  Without exception, public corridors/hallways should provide unrestricted passage to other residents at all times.

4).  Residents are responsible for the behavior and actions of their guests.  Violations of University policy or damage that occurs and cannot be traced to individuals will result in the residents being held accountable (host responsibility).

5).  Entertaining guests in rooms shall not take precedence over a roommates need to use the room, nor shall it infringe upon the policy of quiet hours or visitation policies on the floor or in the house.