Residence Life FAQ
Q: Do pre-college students have a curfew?
A: Yes, all pre-college students have a curfew during the duration of the festival. This will be established in residence life meetings at the start of SSMF.
Q: Will I get to select my roommate?
A: Every accommodation will be made to match roommate requests. Both parties need to request to room with the other, and parents must approve as well for participants under the age of 18.
Q: Are pre-college and college students housed in the same dorms?
A: No, students under 18 are in a different residence hall from students 18 and above.
Q: Are pre-college and college students allowed to socialize together?
A: During normal operating hours of the festival, pre-college and college students will interact. However, pre-college students are not allowed into the residence halls of college students, and college students are not allowed into the residence halls of pre-college students, at any time, for any reason during the duration of SSMF.
Q: What are the Alcohol and Drug policies of the University?
A: Rules Governing Alcohol – The University prohibits the unlawful use, possession, and distribution of alcoholic beverages. Under Tennessee law, it is unlawful for any person under the age of 21 to buy, possess, transport, or consume alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine. It is also unlawful for a person over 21 to buy or furnish alcoholic beverages for anyone under 21. Any student who violates state law or the University’s alcohol policies is subject both to the jurisdiction of local law enforcement officials and the discipline system of the University.
Please review the University’s drug policy HERE
Q: Will the residence life staff wake me up in the morning?
A: No, participants are responsible for waking themselves up and being on time to rehearsals.
Q: Will the residence life staff make sure I eat breakfast and lunch?
A: No, you need to do that on your own. Meal times are built into your daily schedule.
Q: Will the residence life staff walk me to my dorm at night?
A: Every reasonable effort will be made to ensure your safety at all times. If you feel that you need someone on the team to escort you back to your residence hall, please feel free to ask.
Q: I am having trouble with my roommate, who should I talk to?
A: You should bring the issue to the attention of your proctor, then one of the co-directors of residence life. Address problems quickly, don’t let them linger. Most situations can be dealt with easily with just a little communication.