Residents are responsible for understanding and abiding by the university's policies. Consider learning more about university conduct standards and residential life policies.
The privilege to have guests in a residence hall, room, or suite is based upon the precept of mutual respect and balance; one resident’s right to have guests does not supersede another’s right to reasonable privacy. In particular, it is expected that students who share a living unit will be courteous to one another, communicate, show a willingness to make compromises, and act in good faith in the matter of guests.
The presence of a guest in a residence hall, a room, or a suite must not compromise the personal or academic well-being of room/suitemates or other building residents. Residents are responsible for the behavior of their guest(s) at all times and should a guest's presence create a disturbance or disruption to the community, that individual may be asked to leave by a staff member. Failure to comply with this policy can lead to student conduct action.
For more information on the type of guests a resident may host, click here.
It is each resident's responsibility to familiarize themselves with Residential Life & Housing Services policies which also include our guest policy.
If you are not at least 21 years of age, you may not possess, consume, or be in the presence of alcohol.
Drinking games such as beer pong, kings cup, flip cup, etc. are prohibited.
Smoking of tobacco, e-cigarettes and marijuana is also prohibited, resulting in similar outcomes within our conduct process.