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In the matter of guests, students are urged to extend
the same respect, consideration and understanding to
roommates they would appreciate for themselves. Entertaining
guests is a negotiable issue with a roommate, not an
inalienable right. Each student has the right to entertain
guests in his or her room/suite, as long as the roommate's
rights to access, privacy and to study and sleep free
from disturbance are respected. A resident may not entertain
guests in a room over the objections of a roommate.
Students may have occasional overnight guests. Residence
hall staff should be informed that you have a guest
in case the guest needs to be contacted in an emergency.
Guests remaining for an extended period of time will
be asked to leave.
Each host student is responsible for the conduct of
his or her guest and the consequences of that conduct.
Guests are expected to comply with all residence hall
regulations and college policies.
When roommate conflicts arise over guests, the students
involved are expected to make every mature and responsible
effort to resolve the situation, utilizing, if necessary,
the resources of the Residential Life Staff.
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