Guests

Daytime Guests 

A guest is someone who is not assigned to your residential community. Residents only have access to their assigned residential space and are considered guests in all other communities.  

You may have guests in your room only if you have permission from your roommate/suitemate and the guest is escorted at all times when they are in the community. You are responsible for your guests’ behavior, and they must follow all Housing and University rules.  

If your guest violates Housing and University regulations, both you and your guest may face disciplinary action. If there’s noise or other problems, staff may ask your guests to leave.   

If, at any time, the number of guests in a room causes an issue in the community due to noise or other violations of the University Housing Rules and Regulations, staff may direct them to leave the room or apartment. 

Overnight Guests 

Visitation hours in all campus residential areas are set by mutual agreement among roommates or suitemates at the beginning of each year or when occupancy changes.  

The roommate/suitemate’s expectation of privacy, sleep and study take precedence over the privilege of a host to have a guest. Residents are responsible for their guests’ conduct and must be present for the visit.   

Cohabitation is not allowed, which is living together with your guests for over three days or regularly visiting overnight. Only you and your roommate – the people officially assigned to your room – may stay in your room. 

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