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The enforcement of parking regulations on campus is the responsibility of Campus Safety.

Vehicles parked on campus must be registered and follow all parking regulations. Failure to comply may result in a parking citation being used, the vehicle being towed at the owner/operator’s expense, suspension and/or revocation of parking privileges on campus, and/or disciplinary action being taken by the College.

The current parking regulations for both students and faculty/staff can be accessed by following the links at the bottom of this page.

Vehicle Registration and Parking Permits

We have made it easier for you to sign up for a parking sticker! Log into the parking portal to request a parking permit for your vehicle!

  • No more waiting in lines, you can do it from the comfort of your dorm, or even before you arrive.
  • The parking portal is for all students, faculty, and staff.
  • All it takes is a few clicks, type in some information and done! You instantly get your temporary parking permit and when your official Parking Permit is ready, you will be emailed to come pick it up!

Do you have a parking citation you want to dispute? You can do that in the parking portal too! You may dispute the ticket and receive the adjudication via email.

To access this new resource, please open your favorite browser and go to http://parking.sjcme.edu

The parking portal is managed by the iTeam. For any ticketing and/or parking issues, please contact Campus Safety. Billing is handled by Student Accounts. 

Be advised that Campus Safety will begin passing out the stickers during the first week of school. Submissions made after the first week may take up to 24-48 hours before the sticker is available for pick up at the Campus Safety Office located in Standish Hall. 

If you have any questions or comments on obtaining your parking sticker, please contact the iTeam by email at iteam@sjcme.edu, or by phone at 207-893-7851. 

Faculty/Staff Parking

Faculty/Staff may register their vehicle on the portal or by printing out the registration form below and bringing it to the IT Help Desk (next to the Mail Room) along with their registration, proof of insurance, valid driver’s license, and SJC ID. There is no charge for a F/S parking permit.

Faculty/Staff Vehicle Registration Form

Faculty and Staff Parking Guidelines

All faculty and staff vehicles must be registered and display a valid campus-issued parking decal. The decal may be obtained at no charge through IT and must be permanently affixed to the lower right side of the front windshield (above the wiper blade on passenger side).

Parking for faculty and staff is available across campus. Parking spaces are normally paved with asphalt and marked with white lines on either side. Any vehicle parked on grass, loose gravel or dirt is not parked in a legitimate parking spot except for the Ballfield Lot and St. Joe’s Field.

F/S must abide by the guidelines and violations include but are not limited to:

  • Displaying a stolen, expired, or fraudulent SJC permit
  • Failure to display a valid SJC permit
  • Parking in reserved spaces (e.g., Visitor, Service Vehicles etc.)
  • Parking in a designated handicap area, or blocking handicap access
  • Parking or blocking a fire lane
  • Parking on grass areas and lawns (St. Joe’s Field is the exception)
  • Failure to immediately move a vehicle upon notification from Campus Safety

Designated F/S areas and restrictions:

  • Alfond Center
  • Xavier Hall (except for reserved spaces)
  • Mercy Hall
  • Heffernan Row
  • St. Joseph’s Hall (along the back side of the building)
  • Service Lot (the six rows of marked spaces as you enter the lot)
  • Ballfield Lot
  • St. Joe’s Field

Please avoid parking in designated visitor/guest spaces and all residence hall lots (St. Joseph’s Hall is the exception).

All faculty and staff are encouraged to contact Campus Safety (893-6687) immediately if they encounter difficulty finding a legitimate parking space.

Student Parking

All motor vehicles, including motorcycles, must be registered with the College upon arrival to campus. After completing the online registration process (parking portal), students may pick up their window decal at the campus mailroom. The decal fee is $100. This is a flat-rate fee and will not be prorated.

Student Parking Policy

Student Parking Guidelines

All student vehicles must display a valid campus-issued parking decal or temporary hang tag. Vehicles parked on campus must follow all College parking regulations. Failure to comply may result in a parking citation being issued, the vehicle being towed at the owner/operator’s expense, suspension and/or revocation of parking privileges on campus, and/or disciplinary action being taken by the College.

Some violations include but are not limited to:

  • Displaying a stolen, expired, or fraudulent SJC permit
  • Failure to display a valid SJC permit
  • Parking in reserved spaces (e.g., Faculty/Staff, Service Vehicles etc.)
  • Parking in a designated handicap area, or blocking handicap access
  • Parking or blocking a fire lane
  • Parking on grass areas and lawns (St. Joe’s Field is the exception)
  • Failure to immediately move a vehicle upon notification from Campus Safety

Designated student parking areas and restrictions:

  • First-Year (Resident)
    • Ballfield (dirt/gravel lot)
    • Joseph’s Hall (behind the building)
  • Upperclass (Resident)
    • Residence Hall Lots (Carmel, Feeney, Currier, O’Connor and Cunneen Hall)
    • M Lot (spaces between the Mailroom and Saint Joseph’s Hall)
    • Service Lot (three reserved rows to the left after entering main entrance)
    • Alfond Center
    • Ballfield
    • Turf Field (no overnight parking 11pm-8am)
  • Commuter
    • Alfond Center
    • Turf Field
    • Joe’s Field (weather permitting)
    • Any Faculty/Staff or student parking area listed above

Students are encouraged to contact Campus Safety (893-6687) immediately if they encounter difficulty finding a legitimate parking space.

Appealing a Ticket

To appeal a parking ticket go to http://parking.sjcme.edu, or fill out the form and return it to the Campus Safety Office within 7 days of the issue date on the ticket (appeals will not be accepted after the 7 day period).

Parking Ticket Appeal Form

How to Find Us

IT Help Desk
Service Building
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