Visitation
Students of the opposite sex are prohibited from entering campus living units except during visitation hours. Those hours are:
Sunday through Thursday – 9 a.m. to 12 midnight;
Friday and Saturday – 9 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Exceptions to the above guidelines: 24-hour visitation is in effect every day of the week in residence hall lounges and living rooms of resident director rooms, special-interest houses, group houses, cottages, fraternities, sororities, and townhouses. Persons visiting one of these areas after 12 midnight on Sunday through Thursday and after 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday must stay in the 24-hour visitation area and must be escorted by a resident as they enter and exit the facility. Students and/or their guests are not permitted to sleep in the 24-hour visitation areas.
Campus living unit visitations are subject to the following rules and regulations:
- Visitors not attending Findlay must be at least 18 years of age (unless they are an immediate relative of a resident). These persons must be able to show proof of their age by a driver’s license, ID, or selective service card.
- Restrooms on residence hall floors are not to be used by members of the opposite sex.
- Visitation is under the supervision of residence life staff of each campus living unit.
- Roommates must be in agreement about visitors to the room so that the individual rights to privacy are respected.
- Students violating visitation hours will be subject to disciplinary action. Exceptions may be made by Student Affairs or a resident director only, and written authorization must be obtained in advance.
- Students are responsible for the actions of their visitors.
- If a visitor in a student room or in a residence hall lounge or living room of a special-interest house, group house, fraternity, sorority, or townhouse is disruptive to other residents in any way, staff may ask the visitor to depart immediately.