<p>I have a boyfriend. I really think I'm going to be going to Binghamton for the Fall 2013 semester and since he lives 3 hours away, he'd like to visit once in a while and would like to sleepover. What are Binghamton's rules on people sleeping over? For the most part are they lenient? What about roomates?</p>
<p>Got this off their website: </p>
<p>•Residents may have overnight guests by obtaining prior permission of the other residents in the room, suite or apartment. The right of a student to live in reasonable privacy takes precedence over the privilege of a roommate to entertain a guest.<br>
•Overnight guests may not stay for more than two nights in a seven-day period. Exceptions to this policy must have written permission from the resident director or community director. Such guests must be over 14 years old. Exempt from this policy are residents of family apartments in Susquehanna Community, who may have overnight guests younger than 14 years of age.
•Residents are responsible for the conduct of their guests and must be present for the duration of the visit. Guests whose behavior or presence detracts from the community atmosphere or impinges on any resident will be required to immediately vacate University housing facilities.</p>
<p>Thamk you so much! And from their website? I should have looked thoroughly.</p>