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Visitation

Guests of the same gender are welcome to visit the residence halls at any time. Overnight guests are to be registered with hall staff and are limited to three days visitation each month. Guests must be eighteen years of age unless they are a registered visitor of Enrollment Services or a direct sibling of the room’s occupant.  Opposite gender guests (students or non-students) in the residence halls are limited to the campus visitation hours of 9 a.m. - 2 a.m. unless halls have voted to change these hours. In keeping with the philosophy of the community code allowing students to be responsible for their community, residence hall members will be allowed to determine their visitation hours.

Once a semester halls will be allowed to vote to build visitation hours from a 23-hour visitation Sunday-Thursday and no restrictions on Friday and Saturday base. Halls will vote by secret ballot and would be required to have a 70% majority vote in favor of a new policy in order to change the policy from the campus visitation hours listed above.

(Many Greek residence halls are limited by their national rules and would not be eligible to implement new visitation hours.)

Residents may not be in opposite sex campus housing after the above outlined hours. Conflicts will be referred to the Campus Standards Board. (Note: Residence halls may implement additional visitation restrictions based on majority vote of the residents.) Each hall should post visitation hours near all entries. Residents are responsible for their guests' behavior and the guests are expected to observe existing university policies. Residents should inform all guests of the visitation hours. Unaccompanied or unauthorized visitors found on campus after campus closing are subject to arrest for trespassing.