Muhlenberg College’s campus is private property and access to the campus by visitors is subject to this Visitor Policy. Notwithstanding this Visitor Policy, Muhlenberg College reserves the right at any time to restrict, limit or bar any individual’s access to the College’s campus.

Areas of the Campus Open to Visitors

The following areas of the campus are generally open to visitors:

  • Seegers Union
  • Trexler Library
  • Egner Memorial Chapel
  • College facilities being utilized for public events listed on the College’s General Public Calendar

All other areas of the campus are not open to visitors unless such visitor (i) is accompanied by a Muhlenberg student, administrator, faculty member or employee; or (ii) is participating in a Muhlenberg College sponsored tour, orientation, prospective student/admission/alumni visit.

Overnight Visitors

All overnight visitors to the campus (i) must be hosted by a Muhlenberg College student; (ii) must be registered; (iii) may only reside overnight in a residence hall or MILE property; and (iv) are required to abide by the terms of this Policy.

Even if a visitor is not staying overnight (and subsequently does not have to be registered), their host will be held responsible, at all times, for the conduct and behavior of their visitors (registered or unregistered).

  1. Visitors Defined

    A visitor is defined as ANY individual who is a non-Muhlenberg College day student. This includes, but is not limited to, parents, guardians, siblings, etc.

  2. Campus Defined

    All property owned, controlled, used or managed by Muhlenberg College.

  3. Registration Process

    Residential host students living in College owned or leased properties must register visitors using the online form found on the Housing & Residence Life (HRL) website. The host student is required to seek the permission of any roommates prior to finalizing a visitor’s visit. A visitor must carry valid ID and have it available if a member of HRL, a Campus Safety/Police Officer, or any College official requests to see it. Please note that you do not need to register a visitor if they are here temporarily to assist with move-in and/or move-out at semester or break openings and closings.

  4. Number of Visitors

    A student is allowed to have two visitors per night. However, the total number of visitors for the room, suite, or apartment should not exceed double the room/suite occupancy.

  5. Length of Stay

    Registration is limited to 2 (two) overnight registrations in a 14 day period, per visitor, unless prior arrangements are made with all of the following: the HRL; Department of Campus Safety/Police; the host student’s RA; and the host student’s roommate(s).

  6. Visitors during Breaks

    There will be no visitors approved when the college is closed for break periods (Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, Spring Break, Easter Break). Exceptions to this can only be made with prior approval from HRL and the host student’s roommate(s).

  7. Host Student Responsibility

    Visitors must remain with their host student at all times and should not be left alone in a residential property at any time. No resident may be made to give up their bed for a visitor. If a host plans to utilize a roommate’s furniture/belongings for a visitor, they must have written permission from the roommate/suitemate in advance. Hosts are not permitted to allow a visitor to use their key(s) or Muhlenberg ID or other type of identifying information. A host who allows the visitor to use their keys or Muhlenberg ID will be subject to disciplinary action.

    The host student will be held responsible, at all times, for the conduct and behavior of their visitors (registered or unregistered). In the event of violations of the Muhlenberg College Student Code of Conduct, the host will be held responsible. This responsibility may include financial restitution and/or disciplinary action. If the responsible visitor is identified, the visitor may be issued a letter of no trespass. The College may report involvement in student code of conduct violations to the visitor’s school if applicable.

    Visitors who become separated from their hosts must go to the Department of Campus Safety/Police to inform personnel who will offer assistance to the visitor to reunite with the host.

  8. Policy for Muhlenberg Students

    Muhlenberg students, even residential students, are considered a visitor when visiting another student’s housing assignment and may enter only after permission has been granted by all students residing in the room/suite/apartment/house. Muhlenberg College students, when requested by a member of the HRL staff, a Campus Safety/Police Officer, or any College official, are required to show a valid Muhlenberg College ID.

 

Contact: Office of Housing & Residence Life, Lower Level, Prosser Hall, 484-664-3180