<p>what is the whole signing in & out process for visitors to your dorm? at university day, they spoke briefly about it, but didn't really go into much detail so i'm a little fuzzy :</p>
<p>-katrina-</p>
<p>what is the whole signing in & out process for visitors to your dorm? at university day, they spoke briefly about it, but didn't really go into much detail so i'm a little fuzzy :</p>
<p>-katrina-</p>
<p>Basically the visitors you bring in have to leave their driver's licenses (or any other form of ID) and you have to leave your NYU ID at the front desk while they are staying inside your dorm building. It's not that big of a deal.</p>
<p>how often can people stay in your dorms?</p>
<p>Whenever you want. But I think if they stay over an extended period you have to get a pass or something. Check the housing website.</p>
<p>translatedpoorly, not true. People cannot stay in your dorms whenever you want. The rules state that the same overnight guest cannot stay for more than six nights in one month. Getting a housing violation is not something you want to do. You also don't want to **** off the guards in your building. Granted some are more strict/obnoxious/dedicated about their jobs than others but that's the rule. I know about three people whose significant others didn't abide by those rules and were caused very annoying problems not the least of which was having their NYU I.D. confiscated along with their driver's license, which NYU mailed back to the DMV. Yeah, no fun.</p>
<p>To you freshmen, the other thing you have to consider is your roommate. It's not cool to sexile your roomie too often. It's best to discuss these issues early in the year and work out a system which works best for both of you.</p>
<p>Really? Wow, I didn't know that.</p>
<p>But wait, that's for overnight guests only though, right?</p>