The Guest Visitation and Registration standards are designed to foster a living learning environment in an open campus while recognizing privacy interests of students living in university housing. The University’s housing areas are not open to the public and are open to non-residential students on a limited basis as articulated below. The standards are anchored in a concern for safety and security where guest registration will provide invaluable information to the University in emergency situations
Stockton University considers a guest any individual that does not reside within the residential space in question. This includes residential Stockton students residing in other residential space, non-residential Stockton students, non-Stockton students, family members or any individual invited to Stockton by a resident. Any guest of a Stockton University Student must:
Register with Residence Life by visiting a housing office location for any guest who is going to be present in the residence halls past 10:00pm.
During the Summer, Guests must be registered by 5:00pm in the A-100, Lakeside, or Atlantic City residential life office.
During the Fall and Spring, Guests must be registered by 9:00pm in the A-100, Chris Gaupp, Lakeside, or Atlantic City residential life office.
Carry identification with proof of age and full legal name
Be with their host at all times. Students with guests visiting must keep the guests with them. A guest cannot remain in a residential space while the host leaves for extended periods of time (i.e. attending class or work).
Have the consent of all roommates of the host in order to visit the residential space
Stockton University students are required to be responsible for their guests and the actions of their guests. This includes any violation of university policy, local and state law. Additionally Guests who violate policies including the alcohol and other drug policies are subject to a ban from all residential areas. The Office of Residential Life reserves the right to change, modify, or restrict guest procedures for all residential students.
Further guest policy information can be found within the “Guide To Residential Life: Living in a Residential Community”.
If your guest has a vehicle on campus please visit Stockton’s Parking & Transportation page to request a day pass