Siblings Weekend
Seawolf Sibling's Weekend is an opportunity for our students (on and off-campus students) to invite their little brothers, sisters, cousins, or neighbors (all are encompassed in the term sibling from here forward) to campus for the weekend.
While this weekend is designed primarily for younger siblings ages 5–15, we welcome both younger and older siblings. We simply ask that you are prepared to supervise younger children and that older siblings are aware of and follow all campus policies during their visit.
Dates and Registration
Seawolf Siblings Weekend will take place on February 27–29, 2026!
Registration is open until February 13, 2026.
Register for Siblings Weekend Today
Please register by February 13 to ensure your sibling receives their event t-shirt.
When registering, you’ll need the following information for each sibling:
- Name
- Age
- T-shirt size
- Emergency contact details
What Do Participants Get?
Our goal is to offer a safe, memorable, and fun on-campus experience for our students and their siblings.
There will be activities to keep kids of all ages entertained, such as movies, crafts, theater productions, video tournaments, karaoke, and more!
While we provide a schedule full of activities, you choose how you and your siblings spend the weekend. All events take place on campus, so no transportation is required.
Every registered sibling will receive a 2026 Seawolf Siblings Weekend t-shirt, along with additional treats and giveaways throughout the weekend.
What Do I Need To Do as the SSU Host?
The SSU host is responsible for obtaining permission from roommates and suitemates prior to the sibling’s arrival.
Due to fire codes, no more than four siblings per suite are allowed.
For hosts who live on campus, there is a limit of no more than four siblings per suite/room because of the fire code. Therefore, suitemates need to work out details for guests. All guests must also be registered with RA (for those living on campus).
Seawolf Siblings Weekend Mandatory Host Meetings
(Please email [email protected] with the MTG you will be attending)
All SSU Students who have siblings attending the event must attend a thirty-minute info meeting. We will check on waivers, get info on ticketed events you and your sibling may want to participate in and give out some info about policies/goals for the weekend. Please let me know which of the following you will be attending (you only need to go to one)
You will need info about all your siblings, including names, age, shirt size, and emergency contact info.
Registration coming soon!
Waivers
Parents/guardians/emergency contacts will need to sign and email (or deliver at registration) back waivers in order for your siblings to participate in the program. Once we receive your registration, we will email both a campus as well as a Recreation Center waiver to the parents/guardians/emergency contacts. They will need to email the waiver back to [email protected].
We must have waivers signed and turned in by registration in order for your sibling to participate.
FAQs
We need names and contact info for each guest’s parents/guardians /emergency contacts as well as waivers.
In addition to time spent with their SSU sibling, all siblings participating will receive a SSU Siblings Weekend t-shirt as well as other treats and other freebies throughout the weekend. We will provide all the events and activities, tickets for sporting events, entrance into the Rec Center, Maker Space, and other venues.
Pizza and snacks will be available at a few of the events throughout the weekend.
There is no cost to participate in the program or take part in the activities that we are providing.
SSU hosts and families are responsible for transportation, meals, and lodging (if not on campus). Because there is no charge for this program, the main meals are the responsibility of the SSU host.