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PARKING PERMITS

Student parking permits can be obtained in the Admissions Office during the first two weeks of class each semester.

FALL 2008-09 hours for ID Cards and Parking Permits:

Wednesday – Thursday, August 20, 21     8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, August 22     8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Monday – Tuesday, August 25, 26     8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday – Friday, August 27, 28, 29     8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday – Wednesday, September 2 – 3     8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

PARKING/VEHICLE REGISTRATION/TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

  1. All students will park in the areas designated for student parking.
    White or unpainted curb = Students
    Red curb = Employees
    Blue curb = Handicapped
    Yellow curb = No Parking
    Students are not permitted to sit in parked cars or to play loud music between classes and during social events. Students are not permitted to park in red, blue, yellow or other restricted areas, or in the reserved parking spaces in front of the Pendley Administration Building. Only cars with an official decal are allowed in the parking spaces designated for the disabled. Individuals with temporary disabilities should check with the Security Office. (See Campus Map.)

  2. Any student who drives a car or motor-driven cycle on campus must register it and obtain a parking permit from the Admissions Office. These permits are issued to students free of charge. The permit should be placed on the student’s vehicle as directed.

  3. Parking and traffic violations will be ticketed. Students receiving parking or traffic tickets will pay the Security Office within 72 hours. Fines will double after 72 hours.

  4. Trucks larger than pickups are not allowed to park in front of the administration buildings or to use angle parking anywhere on campus. Tail gates must be up on all trucks parked on campus. It is illegal to back in and park on angle parking.

  5. One-way streets are marked. Driving in the wrong direction on these streets is a moving violation.

  6. Students driving unregistered vehicles will park off campus. Visitors will park in the area designated for “Visitor Parking.” Visitors of students will park in any unrestricted area and come to the Security Office to get a visitor’s pass.

  7. Each semester a student is given a fine of $5.00 for the first violation on all nonmoving violations, $10.00 for the second, and $15.00 for the third.

  8. The speed limit on all campus streets is 15 miles per hour. Speeding, reckless driving, running stop signs, and driving in the wrong direction are moving violations. The fine for this violation is $10.00.

  9. Students will clear the campus within a reasonable time after classes and all other activities are over. This does not include students using the library; however, these students must remain in the library.

  10.  Traffic and parking regulations for the campus are conspicuously posted and made available at least thirty (30) days prior to their enforcement.

  11.  Individuals assessed parking and traffic fees can appeal their fee assessments and have their appeals heard within thirty (30) days by a standing traffic and parking committee appointed by the president. This committee will consist of the Security Chief Officer, Business Manager and the Dean of Student Services.