Parking Violations
All vehicles parked in campus parking facilities weekdays must display a current parking permit on the rearview mirror. Overnight parking is not permitted except in residence lots or for College-sanctioned trips. Reserved spaces, resident spaces, and handicapped spaces are enforced 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
Vehicles illegally parked may be immobilized or towed. The fine must be paid before the immobilizing device will be removed.
About parking violations/fines — Several violations may be indicated on a parking ticket. The fines are cumulative. An additional parking ticket may be issued for each 24-hour period that a vehicle remains illegally parked. Illegally parked vehicles may be immobilized or towed at the owner's expense.
If a vehicle breaks down and has to remain parked on campus overnight, it is the owner's responsibility to notify the Penn College Police Department.
Parking fines must be paid at the Police Office between the hours of 8 a.m. and midnight weekdays.
Appeals
Appeals must be submitted within 10 days of the violation. Appeal forms are available in the Police Office.
Student Parking Violations
Continued violations of these regulations will result in referral to the vice president of student affairs. The loss of parking privileges and other disciplinary sanctions may result. If you have outstanding fines, you will not receive grades, transcripts, or diplomas.
Employee Parking Violations
Disciplinary action may result if tickets are not paid.
Vehicle Maintenance
Performing vehicle maintenance (e.g., oil changes, engine work, body work, transmission repair, etc.) on College property is strictly prohibited. Vehicle may be towed for a violation at the owner's expense. Exceptions to this regulation include vehicle maintenance conducted during an instructional class and emergency situations such as use of jumper cables or flat tire repair.





