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, University Hall and the Healthcare Innovation Center.
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 It may be withdrawn at any time if you fail to comply with the rules and regulations set forth.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 2025- 2026 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 2025-26 hang tag.
To obtain a 2025-2026 parking hang tag, please complete the following steps:
1. Pay for your parking hang tag here. ** 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. You will need to enter your license plate number and state.
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.
Public Safety officers and local police enforce parking and traffic regulations on campus. Vehicles parked in violation of the policy will be ticketed at a minimum rate of $ 30.00 per ticket plus an additional $ 30.00 per boot removal fee. Students wishing to appeal a ticket may complete an appeal form in the Public Safety Office in St. Brigid Hall or online within five( 5) days of the ticket date. If a student has three( 3) or more unpaid parking tickets, a hold will be placed on their student account until the tickets have been paid or appealed.
Boot and Towing Policy: 1. A motor vehicle that remains illegally parked will be ticketed every 24 hours. A vehicle ticketed three( 3) or more times
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