4. Overnight Guest / Visitation Policy
A Non-residential guest is defined as an individual that is not currently assigned to on-campus housing on a Quad or Apartment Complex. A Residential guest is defined as an individual that is currently assigned to on-campus housing on a Quad or Apartment Complex.
Residential Occupant is defined above (No. 3).
Only two Non-residential or Residential guests per residential occupant are allowed in any bedroom, suite, or apartment. For example, a suite/apartment with four residential occupants may have a maximum of eight guests, totaling no more than twelve people (including guests and residents), in the suite/apartment at any time. All guests whether Residential or Non-residential must abide by all University policies and regulations.
Overnight guests are permitted. Overnight hours are defined as midnight to 6 a.m. daily. Overnight Non-residential or Residential guests may be housed for no more than 72 hours in a 30-day span provided that the host registers the Non-residential or Residential guest(s) with the Quad Information Center/University Apartments Offices before 11 p.m. the night of their stay, as well as with your roommates and /or apartment-mates.
Non-Residential and/or Residential Guests are not transferable between hosts. For example, in an apartment/suite with four residents, Resident A can only host two Non-residential and/or Residential guests and cannot use the host privileges of the three other residents to host additional guests.
- A host must always remain with their Non-residential and/or Residential guest(s) at all times.
- Non-residential and/or Residential guests who observe that a bedroom, suite, or apartment is over the limit must leave immediately.
- Overnight guests are permitted, which includes Non-residential or Residential guest(s).
- To ensure compliance with the guest limit, a guest must be explicitly invited by a host. Meaning, a guest cannot bring additional guests with them.
- Non-Residential or Residential guests may be directed to vacate the residence halls or apartment complex at any time for failure to abide by Residence Life or campus policies and procedures.
- Overnight Non-residential or Residential guest(s) must be registered at Quad/Apartment Office before 11 p.m. the night of their stay, as well as with your roommates and /or apartment-mates. If not, your Non-residential or Residential guest(s) cannot stay. The host and Residential guest(s) will be subject to review under the Student Code of Conduct if Residential guest(s) is not registered.
- Cohabitation is not permitted and is defined as a person (housing resident or non-resident) staying in an apartment or residential suite to which they are not assigned for more than 72 hours consecutively (whether overnight or during the day), or other patterned behavior that is intended to allow an individual to stay beyond 72 hours within a 30-day span. Non-registered guests can also be considered as an instance of cohabitation. The DRL may ask anyone to leave if it infringes on the rights of any other residents, or creates a disruption to the community. In those instances, the host will be subject to review under the Student Code of Conduct.