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  • Every motor vehicle (including motorcycles) parked on the campus by a North Carolina Central University student must be registered with the University.
  • Registration forms may be obtained from the University Police Department and fees paid in the Cashier’s Office in room 012 of the Hoey Administration Building.
  • Evidence of vehicle registration shall be the North Carolina Central University sticker or hang tag. The sticker must be displayed in the lower right front windshield of the motor vehicle or the rear fender of the motorcycle.
  • The hang tag should be hung from the mirror on the front windshield facing outward.
  • The current annual vehicle registration and parking fee for each vehicle operated is $150. The payment of this fee gives the privilege of parking on campus; it is not a guarantee of a parking space.
  • Student parking is confined to Zone A which consists of the following areas: Latham Hall parking lot, Chidley Hall parking lot, Nelson Street parking lot, Brant Street parking lot and St. Titus Church parking lot located on Moline Street.
  • The fee for evening parking only (4 p.m. and later) is also $150. Parking charges for summer sessions are prorated. Only the following classifications of undergraduate students may own, operate and park motor vehicles on University grounds: 
    1. Undergraduates who have completed a minimum of 24 semester hours;
    2. Commuter students who, upon academic registration, reside one or more miles from campus;
    3. Undergraduates who provide documentation of off-campus employment to the University Police Office; and
    4. Undergraduates who have a temporary or permanent disability and are registered with the Office of Student Support Services.
  • All undergraduate students must meet one of the above criteria (1-4) in order to own, operate and park motor vehicles on campus. Freshmen are not allowed to own, operate and park motor vehicles on campus unless criteria 2-4 apply as specified above.
  • Students who have secured permission to operate automobiles are prohibited from using automobiles for travel to and from residence halls to classes, the cafeteria, the library, athletic events on campus and all other activities on campus, except between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. weekdays and on holidays.
  • Students who are found to have provided false information for purposes of securing on-campus parking will be fined and/or subject to disciplinary action under the Student Code of Conduct. Any such charges should be directed to the Dean of Students. Any exception to this policy must be made by the Student Welfare Advisory Board. For information on the appeal process for citations, one should contact the University Police Department at (919) 530-5023.
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