VISITOR PARKING
Many people come to campus as guests or speakers, including business persons and professionals
whose services are needed by the College. It is important that the limited number of parking spaces
designated as “Visitor Parking” be kept free for use by these persons. Your cooperation in this regard
will be appreciated. Students and staff members parking in “Visitor Parking” will be cited.
PERMIT PLACEMENT
Parking hang tags, “One Day Only” visitor permits, or handicapped placards must be displayed on the
vehicle and positioned to be readable from outside the front of the vehicle.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. A $31 parking fee per year will be charged for all students and is transferrable to the vehicle
operated by the student. A permit placed on a vehicle not registered to the permit holder will be
cited. Parking areas located on Rosenberry Drive and Hubbard Street are designated no-pay
parking.
2. If a permit is lost or stolen, a replacement may be obtained for a fee of $20.
3. “One Day Only” visitor permits may be obtained from the Cardinal Card Office and the Sherman
Administration Building.
4. Only Residence Hall residents can park in the lot adjacent to the dormitory.
5. Permission must be obtained from the Campus Security Office for overnight camping and/or
parking vehicles with trailers (including boat trailers/motor homes).
6. Vehicles parked on campus, except in authorized reserved, parking overnight or for an extended
period of time are required to:
A. Park in the parking lot directly south of Fleet services on River Avenue.
B. Notify Campus Security of date/time/location and vehicle identification.
7. No vehicle shall be parked on the campus except in those areas designated as parking spaces,
and head-in parking is requested in all parking lots.
8. Drivers will strictly observe the 20 mile-per-hour basic campus speed limit.
9. Making major mechanical repairs to vehicles parked on campus is prohibited.
10. Except for vehicles with a valid Residence Hall Permit, any vehicle parked more than 48 hours
will be cited, and more than 72 hours may be towed.
11. Operation of motorcycles and motor vehicles on paths, trails, play fields, planted areas,
sidewalks, or in pedestrian areas is prohibited.
12. NIC does not assume responsibility for any motor vehicle, or its contents, while parked on
College property.
13. All unattended vehicles must be locked and the keys removed.
14. Parking at the parking meters requires payment, applies to vehicles displaying a parking hang tag
as well as those that do not. Handicap plated or placard vehicles excluded.
ENFORCEMENT/SANCTIONS
1. Parking tickets are placed on windshields by a parking attendant.
2. Students with unpaid parking tickets may lose registration privileges and/or be placed on
Academic Hold and are subject to Administrative withdrawal. Student names will be submitted to
the Vice President for Student Services. Staff and faculty names are submitted to the Vice
President for Finance and Business Affairs.
3. Parking on the NIC campus is open. That is, any permit-bearing individual may park on the
campus providing the space is not a designated reserve area.
IMPROPER PARKING
The following are examples of improper parking and may be subject to sanctions including citation
and/or removal of the vehicle.
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