All students (commuters, residents, and those living off-campus) planning to have a vehicle on campus must register their vehicle with the Office of Campus Safety and Security in order to obtain a student parking tag. This tag does not guarantee or reserve a parking space. Parking is on a first-come, first serve basis.
The College is not responsible for lost, stolen items, or damage to vehicles. Be sure to lock your vehicle and place any belongings and packages in the trunk or out of sight.
Registration and Payment
Please fill out the Resident Vehicle Registration Form or Commuter Vehicle Registration Form. You can then pay your parking fee online or pay by cash or check at the Office of Campus Safety and Security. Please note, a non-refundable service fee of $2.50 or 2.95% (whichever is greater) is included when paying online. Service Fees are assessed by the credit card processor, not by King’s College.
Parking tags cost $2.50. Students wishing to purchase a reserved/overnight parking space may do so by paying an appropriate fee at the Office of Campus Safety and Security. Upon verification of payment, the Office will issue a cardkey that is used to access the lot. A $25 assessment is charged should you lose the cardkey, and a $2.50 assessment is made to replace the hanging tag.
Parking Lots
Students and employees are permitted to park in the areas listed here during the hours indicated. These parking regulations are in effect whenever classes are in session and during exam periods.
Lot Name
Cost
Ryan Hall
$350 per Academic Year Reserved for Residents of Ryan Hall and O'Hara Hall
N. Washington Street
$350 per Academic Year
Cul-De-Sac
Load & Unload Limit 15 min.
North Street
$255 per Academic Year
Holy Cross Lot
Staff 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. No Charge
McGowan
Staff 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. No Charge
Visitor Lot
College Visitors Only
Flood Lot
$350 per Academic Year Reserved for Residents of Flood Hall
Available Reserved Overnight Parking First-Year Resident Students Only Contact Campus Security and Safety
Parking Enforcement
The Office of Campus Safety and Security is responsible for the enforcement of parking regulations. Students and employees are required to follow the provisions of the parking enforcement policy. Questions concerning parking regulations enforcement are to be directed to the Executive Director of Campus Safety and Security. Problems related to mechanical devices and the condition of the parking lots are to be directed to the Building and Grounds Department.