Parking on Campus
All regulatory signs on campus must be obeyed. Violators will be cited under university policies and procedures.
The maximum speed limit on the campus is 15mph. Parking is allowed in marked spaces only. Short-term parking, intended for visitors to the campus, is available on the Oval in front of Troutt Hall, in front of Nash Library, east of the Lawson Court Clubhouse and on the north side of Gary Hall.
Science & Arts Parking Permits are required from the first day of classes each semester except in visitor or disabled person parking spaces. All vehicles must have a valid Science & Arts parking permit, properly displayed, while parked on campus. These permits for students are issued through Student Services, 3rd Floor of the Student Center. Vehicles parked in disabled person spaces must display valid state issued disabled person identification at all times.
Faculty/Staff require a valid employee parking permit at all times. Employee permits are valid anywhere on campus and may be obtained from Human Resources.
Motorcycles may be parked in any parking space and require a parking permit.
The issue of a parking permit does not guarantee a parking space. The responsibility for finding a legal parking space rests with the operator of the vehicle. Lack of space is not an excuse for illegal parking.
Science & Arts is not responsible for lost or stolen permits. Replacement permits may be paid for in the Business Office and obtained from Student Services. Special permits may be issued by Student Services and must be displayed on the dash – face up. All vehicles remaining for more than 15 minutes in any loading zone on campus will be cited. Parking or loitering on campus after 11:00 p.m. or after special events is prohibited.