- PLU Student Handbook 2012-2013
- Student Code of Conduct
- Introduction
- PLU Policy and the Law
- Jurisdiction
- Academic Integrity
- Accommodation of Persons with Disabilities
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Building Security
- Computer and Network Use
- Concern for Self and Others
- Confiscation of Possessions
- Disruption of University Community
- Equal Educational Opportunity
- Equipment (University)
- False Information
- FERPA Policy Statement
- Fire Safety
- Firearms, Explosives or Weapons
- Freedom of Expression
- Gambling
- Grade Disputes
- Grievance Policy and Procedures
- Guests on Campus and at PLU Events
- Hazing
- ID Card
- Illegal Drugs
- Immunization Policy
- Neighbor Relations
- Noise
- Non-Cooperation
- Parking
- Pets in the Workplace
- Physical Assault
- Property Damage, Misuse or Theft
- Publicity and Solicitation
- Representing the University
- Residence Hall Communities
- Residency Requirement
- Sexual Misconduct
- Smoking
- Speakers
- Telephones
- Tobacco Free Campus
- Vehicle Registration and Parking
- Vehicle, Bicycle and Skateboard Use On Campus
- Violence Prevention
- Visitation and Guests in Residence Halls
- Student Conduct Procedures
- I. Introduction
- II. Administration of the Student Conduct System
- III. Incident Reports
- IV. Student Rights and Responsibilities
- V. Code of Ethics for Review Boards and Hearing Officials
- VI. Review Boards: Jurisdiction and Composition
- VII. Review Procedures
- VIII. Decisions
- IX. Sanctions
- Overview of Sanctions
- Alcoholic Beverages Sanctions
- Illegal Drugs Sanctions
- X. Conduct Records
- XI. Appeals
- XII. Special Provisions
- Proposing Changes to the Student Code of Conduct
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PLU is committed to maintaining safe, respectful and healthy residential environments that are conducive to living and learning. This commitment to residential students takes precedence over any one resident's preference to host a visitor or guest. The university believes that overnight visitors and guests have the potential for being an infringement upon the community by compromising the privacy and convenience of the people sharing residence hall space. Therefore, PLU selectively restricts visitation and expects overnight guests be hosted on a limited and infrequent basis.
The university encourages roommates to discuss issues of privacy and personal space. It is recommended that roommates discuss courtesy guidelines for the use of their room during visitation hours proactively and early in the semester. If any assistance is needed, contact a residence hall staff member.
Visitation is unrestricted:
- in residence hall lounges, hallways and kitchens at all times. Residents and guests are expected to act courteously and abide by campus policy at all times.
- in resident rooms between the hours of 8:00am and 2:00am, Monday - Friday, and 8:00am - 3:00am, Saturday and Sunday.
- in South Hall and Kreidler Hall at all times.
Between the hours of 2:00am and 8:00am, Monday - Friday, and 3:00am - 8:00am, Saturday and Sunday, visitation is restricted to persons of the same gender.
Out of consideration for roommates and neighbors, overnight guests must be of the same gender of his/her host and must not be in an intimate relationship with any resident of the hosting room. Guests must stay no longer than four consecutive nights, any four nights out of seven, or any eight nights out of thirty.
Guests and residents are not permitted to sleep in university lounges and lobbies. If the guest or his/her host refuses to abide by university rules, regulations, notices or directions, as given by the staff members or other authorized notices issued by the university or its staff members, the visitor may be required to leave.
Residence halls and/or residential wing communities may amend these guidelines to be more restrictive by working with the Resident Assistant and/or Residence Hall Council and the Resident Director of the hall.
The university reserves the right to remove a visitor or overnight guest from the residence hall or the campus at any time it deems that the guest's or his/her host's behavior is contrary to the goals and objectives of the university. (See also "Guests on Campus and at PLU Events".)
Students who need assistance addressing an unwanted guest are encouraged to contact Campus Safety at x7441 or 253-535-7441.
