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Are there cameras in dorm rooms?

College dorms have hidden cameras in hallways, common room areas, or front entrances, but they shouldn't keep a camera in the dorm room itself. If someone enters your dormitory and something happens, they want to be able to see if someone else let them in and how they made their way through the dorm.
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Is there any privacy in college dorms?

The good news is that the Fourth Amendment applies to dorm rooms just as it does to houses. This means that a college student living in a dorm room has the same rights with regard to their dorm room as people have when they are living in a house.
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Do college campuses have cameras?

Still, most colleges do have cameras in the school for various purposes such as to record the lecture for the student who has any doubt about the lecture, to maintain the learning environment in the school, and for security issues.
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How safe are dorms?

According to the dorm security data, there were a total of 62,787 burglaries, robberies and vehicle thefts across the US college dorms from 2012 to 2014. And dorm burglaries are the TOP 1 college dorm security threat, accounting for 70% of the total crimes, while 15.4% were vehicle thefts and 7.6% were dorm robberies.
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Can colleges look through your room?

Dorm rooms, police searches and your right to privacy

This protection is the same for campus housing like dormitories. But there are a few exceptions you should know about, including: College or university staff may have the right to enter your dorm to inspect the room, perform maintenance, etc.
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What can be searched in a dorm room?

In most cases, school officials can enter the room to perform a visual inspection, but they are not allowed to search your closets or drawers unless that was listed in the rental agreement. Dorm searches are frequently performed by school staff members, but police can search your room as well.
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Can RA's look through your backpack?

Even though they don't have to obtain a warrant, school officials still can't search your things for no reason. School officials need “reasonable suspicion” before searching your things, and there is a two-part test that determines the reasonableness of the search.
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Can guests sleep in your dorm?

The rules allow for a guest as long as they don't disturb the roommate. There's nothing against spending the night for an extended period of time. I'd stay at home as my classes are online. You need to contact the housing office at your school to see if he can be there when you aren't.
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Can friends sleep over in dorms?

This option may seem extreme, but keep one thing in mind: Knowledge and permission should be at the heart of any rule about sleepovers in your room. If both roommates think it's OK to have the occasional sibling or friend from another college spend a night, then it's fine, with a little warning.
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Can visitors sleep over in dorms?

Of course, most dorms don't have strict “visiting hours” and if your relative/friend is with you entering the dorm, and is quiet and does not disturb your neighbors, and you don't have a room mate (or if you do, your room mate does not care), then everything will be fine.
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Can colleges put cameras in bathroom?

Illegal Use-Cases for Video Surveillance on Campus

Security cameras are illegal in restrooms, locker rooms, and changing areas. Privacy is expected in these areas and video surveillance would violate privacy rights.
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How often do colleges check cameras?

In general, schools may check their security cameras on a regular schedule, such as once per day or once per week, to ensure that they are functioning properly and to monitor for any suspicious activity.
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Are cameras allowed in college classrooms?

In truth, though it varies state by state, courts have ruled that video cameras are permissible in common areas of the school, such as hallways, classrooms, and libraries, where privacy is not reasonably expected, so long as students and teachers are aware they are being recorded.
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How do I get privacy in my dorm room?

Keep it simple with stylish curtains

Curtains are one of the simplest, easiest ways to create a room divider, and the best part is that they're versatile, too. Some options include: Using long curtains, you can create a floor-to-ceiling division and draw them back to open up the room when you need to.
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How do I find privacy in my dorm?

Contents
  1. Don't Bring Too Much Stuff.
  2. Think Twice About Rooming With a Friend.
  3. Balance Shared and Individual Interests.
  4. Agree on Shared and Personal Possessions.
  5. Tell Friends About House Rules.
  6. Protect Computer Files.
  7. Accommodate Each Other's Schedules.
  8. Manage Space Strategically.
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How do I make my dorm room private?

Dorm rooms are no different than shared bedrooms. You must create a partition if you need more privacy. Dividers also help you concentrate better and study well, especially when you and your roommate have different schedules. Some room dividers block noise, which is necessary if there is a hustle-bustle in your room.
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Are you allowed to have girls in your dorm?

Other schools that allow men and women to room together include the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, Riverside, Stanford, Humboldt State and the University of Oregon.
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Can a guy and a girl share a dorm?

Colleges in the United States started having co-ed residence halls back in the 1970s, and today, about 90% of all schools have at least one co-ed dorm building. (Keep in mind “co-ed” can mean a lot of different things, but the gist is that students of both sexes live under the same roof.)
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Can my girlfriend live in my dorm?

As a general rule, a boyfriend or girlfriend cannot live on campus with you. Undergrad students aren't allowed to live with their partners on campus as many university staff members don't have faith in young relationships and don't want to deal with the stress of re-housing in the event of a breakup.
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Can you live with someone in their dorm?

Only if your friend has a single room & your stay won't violate university rules. It will be discovered and both of you will be kicked out of residence and possibly out of the college. If this is against the rules and someone reports you, your friend will probably be kicked out of the dorm.
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Do you have to share a dorm?

Because most universities have limited dorm space and dorms are designed for rooms to be shared you would probably be required to have a roommate. If was sufficient space to meet demand, you might be able to pay extra to room alone.
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Can RAs enter your room?

You have the right to privacy within your dorm room. Generally, your roommates and residence hall staff should respect your personal space and belongings. Normally, an RA cannot just enter your room without your permission whether that be verbal or written.
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Can an RA go in your room?

Room checks allow an RA or administrator to enter a dorm room and search for contraband or other rule violations. Each campus has specific steps to follow when on-campus students are caught breaking the rules. That said, some rules are usually universal, such as no alcohol in a student's room.
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Do teachers have the right to search your bag?

It is most likely legal for a teacher or other staff at the school to search a students personal belongings, including a bag. It would not be legal to do some sort of strip-search where the student needs to undress, but emptying pockets and a “pat-down” to check nothing is left is quite likely legal.
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Can you dorm with someone you know?

Most colleges have a housing form that all freshmen-to-be who plan to live on campus must complete. Often this form will allow you to include the name of an intended roommate. In such cases, if you put your best friend's name on this form and then your friend puts yours, you will be able to room together.
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