Student Parking Proposal
Purpose:
Connect the principle of integrity with the parking regulations. Teach and promote ideals of Student Honor.
Principles:
- 1. Student parking enforcement is moved to Student Services.
- 2. Create a system consistent with principles of Student Honor.
- 3. Create a system that focuses on student responsibility and accountability.
Methods:
Implementation of Parking Education Class:
- Utilize peer instruction to teach the purpose of parking regulations and the relationship with Student Honor.
- Participation in the parking education class moves from optional to mandatory based on number of incidents.
- Some violations will automatically result in a referral to Student Honor such as "Stolen/Forged/Altered Permit", "Ticket Scam", or other severe violations as determined by the Parking Department.
|
Ticket |
Consequence |
|
1st |
Fine or option to take parking class to waive fine and record of citation is maintained |
|
2nd |
Fine and mandatory parking class |
|
3rd |
Fine and referred Student Honor Support and required to complete Student Honor course |
|
4th |
Fine and Student Honor disciplinary action |
|
5th |
Fine, ban, and further disciplinary action, possibly suspension |
Appeals:
The enforcement and appeals process isadministered by Parking Services under the supervision of University Police.
- Student submits an appeal.
- Appeals committee, which is comprised of students, review and render a decision.
- If denied, student is subject to the consequences identified on the above table.
Student Honor
Student Honor is following the path of discipleship and learning to be more like Christ--learning to think, to feel, and to act more as He does.
Living a life of honor:
- Begins as we learn and live the baseline standards of the Honor Code, understand their purposes, and are true to the promises we have made.
- Continues as we heed the promptings ofthe Spirit to raise our personal bar of righteousness andfoster a spirit of integrity, sacrifice, consecration, love, service and willing obedience as students and throughout our lives.
Prepares our hearts for devoted discipleship in the family, church, work, and community.