The following regulations have been designed for the general safety of the campus community. These regulations apply to all students, faculty, and staff members of Stevenson University. All rules and regulations will be enforced.
General Information
Pedestrians at intersections and designated crosswalks have the right-of-way at all times. The maximum speed limit on roadways and in all parking areas on both campuses is 15 miles per hour. Traffic signs have been installed for your protection and safety. Please drive with extreme caution for your safety and the safety of others.
Registration of Personal Vehicles
All personal vehicles that will be parked on the Greenspring Campus or the Owings Mills Campus must be registered by September 15 of each year or within 15 days of your arrival to either one of the the Stevenson University Campuses.
Registration of the vehicle and parking hang tags may be obtained at the following locations:
Students - The Solution Center in Knott Hall on the Greenspring Campus and at the Residence Life reception desk in the Avalon Center on the Owings Mills Campus.
Faculty and Staff - The Human Resources Office in Knott Hall on the Greenspring Campus and at the Campus Security Office in the Avalon Center on the Owings Mills Campus.
You will need your SU identification card and the vehicle registration card to register your vehicle.
Parking Regulations
Resident students may park in the areas that are adjacent to the apartments and suite buildings on the Owings Mills Campus. Resident students may not park in the following parking lots:
Resident students are permitted to park in any unrestricted general parking area on the Greenspring Campus. Restricted areas include but are not limited to:
Faculty and Staff are permitted to park in any unrestricted general parking area on both campuses.
Parking or driving is prohibited on grass plots, tree plots, construction areas, or where it will physically mar the landscaping of the campus, create a safety hazard, interfere with the use of University facilities or hinder the free movement of traffic.
Visitor Parking
On the Greenspring Campus, visitor parking is located on the front circle of the University with a 2 hour time limit. These reserved spaces are not to be used by students or employees of the University.
General visitors to the Owings Mills Campus can park in any unrestricted parking area. Guests of resident students should register their vehicle with Campus Security in the Avalon Building and park in the areas adjacent to the apartments and suite buildings.
Handicapped Parking
Maryland Law and Stevenson University policy restricts the use of handicapped spaces to individuals with special needs.
Persons with special needs are requested to register their vehicles with Campus Security so that arrangements can be made to assure that an appropriate parking space is available for them while attending classes at Stevenson University.
Temporary handicapped permits are available to members of the community for short and long term convalescence.
Fines
Fee Schedule for Parking Violations:
Fines must be paid in the Business Office within 30 days from the date the ticket was issued.
If the fine is not paid within 30 days, it will be doubled and transcripts will be withheld until payment is received. After the initial 30 days, a notice will be sent to the violator's home.
Any violation that requires a Maryland State Motor Vehicle record check will have a surcharge of $35.00 added to the fine.
Citations may be appealed.
Appeals
Members of the college wishing to appeal a citation should submit a copy of the citation and three (3) copies of a typewritten appeal to the Security Director describing in detail why the fine is being appealed. The appeal must be filed within 30 days from the date of the parking violation notice.
The Citation Appeals Board will convene about once a month to consider written appeals. Decisions will be by majority vote of the Board. A written memo will be sent to the appellant stating the decision of the Board. All decisions are final.
Last updated: 02/02/2008