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Aug 26, 2025
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Guide to Student Life
Guests
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A guest is defined as any person on YHC premises who is not a current Young Harris College student. In addition to the conditions outlined for visitors above, the following restrictions also apply to guests who enter a residential complex:
- Residents must register their guests with their RLC via email in advance of their guest’s arrival.
- All guests must have a designated host. Hosts are responsible for the conduct of their guests and for escorting them at all times. Guests are not allowed to be present in a residential complex without their host.
- Guests must observe and follow all College policies and will be asked to leave campus if found to be a disruption to the community or individual residents.
- A student may have no more than two guests at a time.
- Same-sex guests may stay overnight. Opposite-sex guests are not allowed to stay in a residence hall room or suite overnight.
- No overnight guests are permitted prior to the start of classes and after the last day of classes each semester.
- Same-sex guests may not stay for longer than two nights per visit. The RLC of that complex must approve any extension. No guest is allowed to stay for an extended period of time or to visit an unreasonable number of times, as determined by the Director of Residence Life.
- Overnight guests UNDER the age of 18 must have written consent from the RLC of the complex. Permission is typically granted with parental consent.
- Residents are responsible for any guest’s actions within their space.
No person may take up residence in campus common areas (public or those within a suite or apartment) or a bedroom to which they have not been formally assigned.
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