Guest & Visitation Policies & Procedures
PREAMBLE:
To create an environment that contributes to the living and learning
opportunities for each resident student, Seton Hall University’s
Department of Housing and Residence Life (HRL) encourages students to
interact with one another responsibly. Resident students have a room on
campus; however, the entire campus residential community is their
community and thus their responsibility. Other students who do not
reside on campus are welcome to visit the residential community.
The Guest and Visitation Policy allows for residents and visitors to
interact in the Seton Hall residential community, while providing
parameters to help promote a safe living environment that is conducive
to student learning.
DEFINITIONS:
For the purpose of this policy:
Consent form is a form that must be
filled out by a parent/guardian of a person under the age of 18 wishing
to spend the night in a University residence hall. The consent forms are
available at all residence hall front desks, residence hall director
offices, on-line at:
http://studentaffairs.shu.edu/housing/policies.html, and from all
resident assistants (RA). Ora Manor residents must see an RA or go to
staff office on the 2nd floor of the building.
Daytime is defined as 8:01 a.m.
until mid-night (11:59 p.m.).
Guest is defined as any person who
is not a resident of the University residence hall being entered, and a
person is considered a guest of a specific host rather than a particular
residence hall.
One-week period is defined as the
time from Sunday 12:01 a.m. to Saturday 11:59 p.m.
Overnight is defined as 12:01 a.m.
and beyond to 8 a.m.
Resident is defined as any Seton
Hall University student who has a current housing assignment.
GENERAL RULES:
1. The Guest and Visitation Policy
applies to all Seton Hall University students and their guests.
2. All students and guests must
carry their valid Seton Hall University I.D. or a guest pass with them
at all times.
3. A resident (host) is allowed a
maximum of three daytime guests (8 a.m.-midnight) at a time.
4. A resident (host) is allowed one
overnight (see definition of overnight) guest at a time, with a maximum
of two times per week (see definition of week).
5. An overnight guest must be the
same gender as the resident (host) student. A resident (host) students
is responsible for his/her guest and their actions at all times.
6. Only guests with valid overnight
passes are allowed through the front gate of campus after midnight.
7. Overnight guests are not allowed
to visit other residence halls at any time, other than the one they are
registered in.
8. An overnight guest pass is valid
until Noon of the following day, and the guest has a privilege to stay
any two days during a one-week period (see definition of one-week
period), not to exceed 20 nights per semester.
9. Daytime visitation has no limits.
Visitors are issued day passes (valid 8 a.m.-midnight only) after
registering at the residence hall front desk and leaving a valid I.D.
10. If a resident of another
University residence hall is hosting your guest overnight, you must
escort your guest to the other University residence hall and have the
overnight host register them at his or her residence hall front desk.
11. To obtain a guest pass, visitors
to University residence halls must present one of the following:
a. Commuter Students: a
valid SHU I.D.
b. Non-SHU Students: one
of the following: a valid driver’s license with a photo, military I.D.,
college I.D., DMV non-drivers license.
To be considered valid, an
I.D. must have a non-expired expiration date.
Please note that we do not accept passports, birth
certificates, green cards and/or social security cards.
12. Overnight guests who need an
overnight parking pass can secure one the following way. A parking pass
can normally be obtained at the Office of Parking Services located at 68
Duffy Hall between the hours of 8am to 7pm Monday through Thursday, and
8am to 5pm on Fridays. At all other times overnight-parking passes can
be obtained from the Office of Public Safety and Security. Vehicles
parked on campus overnight with improper parking passes are subject to a
fine and/or towing.
13. The Guest and Visitation Policy
is in effect on the first day of classes in the Fall Semester and ends
on the last day of classes in the Spring semester. No guests are
permitted in University residence halls before or after these dates. See
posted policies for Welcome Week, Senior Week and Summer.
14. No visitors are permitted when
the University residence halls are closed: Thanksgiving, Winter Break,
Spring Break and Easter.
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
To Residents:
1. After midnight you may only host
one resident student and one overnight guest. Please note that a
commuter student staying past midnight is considered an overnight guest.
2. You may visit other residence
halls by swiping your I.D. from 8 a.m.-midnight. From midnight to 8
a.m., as a resident, you are able to visit other halls by being signed
in by a resident of that hall. If you wish to host someone from another
hall, you may sign in him/her (one per person) at the residence hall
front desk. The resident student visiting a hall (other than his or her
own) will be required to leave his or her SHU I.D. at the residence hall
front desk. After midnight, you may only host one (1) resident from
another University residence hall.
3. If you wish to host a commuter
from 8 a.m. to midnight you must meet the commuter student at the
residence hall front desk and register him or her as a visitor. From
midnight to 8 a.m., your commuter friend is only allowed in a University
residence hall if he or she receives an overnight pass by midnight.
Please note: An overnight visitor must be of the same gender.
4. If you wish to host a non-SHU
person you must bring your guest with proper and valid I.D. to the
residence hall front desk to receive a guest pass between the hours of 8
a.m. and midnight. No guest passes are issued after midnight. Please
note: An overnight visitor must be of the same gender.
5. If you wish to have your parents
and/or grandparents visit you, you must meet them at the residence hall
front desk and register them in a parents/grandparents log each time
they enter the University residence halls. They will be asked/required
to show I.D. Any other family member (siblings, cousins, etc.) wishing
to visit you must obtain a guest pass at the residence hall front desk.
Please note: Parents and grandparents do not count toward your daytime
guest total.
6. If you wish to host a non-SHU
person younger than 18, you must bring him or her to the residence hall
front desk to receive an under-18 guest pass. If that person is 15 or
older and is staying overnight he or she must present a letter of
consent (see definitions) from a parent/guardian containing a contact
phone number, for approval by HRL senior staff and/or RA. Please note:
Visitors younger than 15 are not allowed to stay overnight in University
residence halls.
To Commuters:
1. If you wish to visit the
University residence halls between 8 a.m. and midnight, your host must
accompany you to the residence hall front desk and register you as a
visitor. You must register each time you enter the University residence
hall.
2. If you wish to visit the
University residence halls between midnight and 8 a.m. you must obtain
an overnight pass prior to midnight.
3. As a commuter student, you have
the privilege to stay as an overnight guest a maximum of any two days
during a one-week period (see definition of one-week period), not to
exceed a total of 20 nights per semester (defined as first day of
classes until halls close).
