|
Parking at Nyack College All faculty, staff, and students must register their vehicles with the Facilities Department. Failure to do so will result in continuous fines. Students must register for a new Parking Permit at the beginning of every school year. Please refer to the Nyack College Parking Policies and Procedures Brochure for a complete and detailed listing of regulations, traffic violation fines, fees, and parking lot designations.
A. Parking Permits
Registration Fees:
Registration fees will be automatically billed to the student’s account. The fee will be billed at the beginning of each semester. Registration fees are non-refundable, applied to each semester. The Facilities Department must be notified if a vehicle is removed from campus and the registration is no longer valid. Failure to notify the Facilities Department will result in automatic billing of the auto registration fee.
Per Semester Per Year
Faculty and Staff:
1. Complete the Parking Permit Application.
Students:
Undergrad Registration: Please register your vehicle at the Facilities Department during the hours of 9AM and 12 PM or 1:30PM and 4:00PM, Monday through Friday. In order to register, you must present the following valid documents: Driver’s License, Vehicle Registration and proof of car insurance. FRESHMEN VEHICLE POLICY (from Student Handbook 2011-2012) Freshmen at Nyack College who live in the residence halls are not permitted to have a car (or any other motor vehicle, including motorcycle, moped, etc.) on campus. Exceptions to this rule are going to be made on a case by case basis. The student will need to submit proof from their job and/or permission from their parent, explaining why they need a car on campus. This must be submitted to the Office of Student Development, attention Dean of Students. Job locations will be considered, any job locations in the area will require public transportation. Exceptions are made for the following individuals: · Students with medical situations to allow travel for specialized treatment that cannot otherwise be obtained through the College Health Service or local specialists. (These exceptions are made after thorough review on an individual basis and require medical documentation from licensed physicians. The medical need must be that of the student, not of family members.) This policy does not apply to non-traditional freshmen. Non-traditional freshmen are students who are 21 years of age or older. Violations of the policy will result in sanctions imposed by campus safety and will result in tickets, fines, and/or suspension of parking privileges during the present and/or future term(s).
Graduate Registration:
1. Complete the Parking Permit Application.
For ATS/AGSC Rockland students, your permit will be sent to your Rockland
B. Temporary Parking Permit
A Temporary Parking Permit will be issued for special circumstances that arise throughout the school year. For example, the use of a rental car or family member’s vehicle due to repairs to your regular car. These permits can be obtained only at the Facilities Department. The driver must show valid vehicle registration, proof of car insurance, and a valid driver’s license.
C. Visitor Parking Permits
Individuals visiting the campus must park in visitors’ parking and obtain a parking pass for the days they are on campus. Visitor Parking Permits for visitors of current students can be obtained from the Boon Information Center, ATS Switchboard, and the Facilities Department. Please provide vehicle registration and a valid driver’s license. Students are not allowed to obtain Visitor Parking Permits.
D. Handicap Parking Permits
Students having official handicapped parking permits or special medical needs may apply for a secondary parking pass. To obtain the secondary pass, a signed doctor’s note with a clear description of the problem and the date(s) the pass is needed is required. This permit can only be obtained at the Facilities Department.
E. Parking Tickets
Traffic Violation Tickets can only be disputed through the appeals process. Citations may be appealed in writing on the proper form within seven (7) days from the date of the violation. If no appeal is made within the given time, the appeal will be automatically denied. All appeals must be submitted to the Switchboard in Boon Center or the ATS Switchboard with the ticket attached. No mailed appeals will be accepted. The Nyack College Appeals Board adjudicates appeals. The ruling of this Board is final. The Facilities Department and Student Financial Services are not authorized, and will not at any time, negotiate traffic violation tickets. The claim that a violator’s copy of a citation was not received will not excuse any fines or other charges. Fines are automatically billed to the student’s account after the monthly Appeals Board meeting.
Parking Lot Designations
For a listing of Nyack College Campus Safety Department Parking Lot Designations please click here. |
|