Student Handbook 2024-25 | Page 14

Professional reference librarians are available in person and virtually during Keiss Library ’ s open hours to help students access and use resources to complete research and course assignments successfully . For assistance or more information , contact the Reference Desk by phone at 215-646-7300 ext . 21484 , by email at library @ gmercyu . edu , or visit gmercyu . edu / library and click on the Ask a Librarian link on the Keiss Library webpage .
Lost and Found
All students are responsible for their personal belongings . The University cannot assume responsibility for any personal articles left unattended . If a student suspects theft of personal property , they should contact Public Safety . Lost articles may be claimed at the Public Safety desk in St . Brigid Hall . Found articles should be turned immediately in to the Public Safety desk in St . Brigid Hall , ext . 21522 or by calling 215-641-5522 .
Lounges Lounges for students are available in St . Bernard Hall , Julia Ball Auditorium Lobby , Fatima Hall , Frances M . Maguire Hall , Late Night Lounge in the Waldron Center , Waldron Student Lounge ( 2 nd Floor ), Rotelle Lounge in The Griffin Complex and University Hall .
Parking Information
Operation of motor vehicles ( car , truck , van , motorcycle , etc .) on University property is a privilege granted by the University . It may be withdrawn at any time if you fail to comply with the rules and regulations set forth . Failure to comply may result in your vehicle being towed from campus at your expense .
University parking is available to all employees , students and visitors and to persons conducting business with the University . To be eligible to park on University property , you must obtain a parking hangtag or visitor ’ s parking permit from the Office of Public Safety located in St . Brigid Hall .
Persons with disabilities who have been issued appropriate state identification for their vehicles must obtain a University parking hangtag to park their vehicles in university handicapped parking spaces . State-issued handicapped identification tags alone do not permit parking on campus . Students who are temporarily disabled due to accidents , etc . should contact the Office of Public Safety in St . Brigid Hall to evaluate possible temporary parking arrangements .
Costs for parking hangtags for the 2024 - 2025 academic year are below :
Resident Student - $ 85 Commuter Student - $ 55 Graduate and Accelerated Nursing Students - $ 35
Parking Permits ( hangtags ) Parking hangtags must be renewed each year . This allows for vehicle and contact information to be updated in the parking system . Students who enter the university in the spring can purchase a parking permit at a prorated cost . If you have received a summer parking hang tag , you are still required to complete the online registration and obtain a new 2024-25 hang tag .
To obtain a 2024-2025 parking hang tag , please complete the following steps :
1 . Pay for your parking hang tag here . You will need to enter your license plate number and state . ** IMPORTANT : You will receive a receipt at the end of your purchase . Please make note of the “ order #” at the top of this receipt . You will need to enter the order # into your registration request ( step 2 )
2 . Register your vehicle here .
Please see the Campbell Solution Center website for complete instructions . Temporary permits are available for visitors and guests . Students who wish to obtain a temporary permit for a guest must apply in the Public Safety Office with the registration information of the vehicle they wish to park on campus .
The security of the hangtag is the responsibility of the purchaser . If the hangtag is lost or stolen , please report to Public Safety immediately . The hangtag may be replaced for a $ 10.00 fee . The original hangtag will be voided and future use will result in fines . All tickets issued to a vehicle with a hangtag will be charged to the student who was issued the hangtag . Disabled vehicles must be reported to Public Safety and the owner / driver should advise if the vehicle needs to be towed or repaired . The owner / driver need not use a designated towing company . As a means of deterring theft , Public Safety will not permit anyone to tow or repair a vehicle unless the owner / driver has first notified Public Safety .
Illegal Parking
Illegally parked vehicles will be subject to parking tickets or , in extreme circumstances , may be booted or towed . Vehicles parked near fire hydrants , in handicapped spaces , or in loading zones will be subject to greater fines . All parking tickets must be paid within five ( 5 ) days of receipt . Failure to pay parking tickets may result in the revocation of parking privileges and the ability to register for classes .
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