Parking Regulations
Anyone operating a vehicle on campus is responsible for awareness of and complying with all parking and traffic regulations. Students are limited to one vehicle on campus. Boats, RVs, and trailers are not permitted without prior permission from the Director of Security.
- All motor vehicles on the Trevecca Nazarene University campus must be registered through the Campus Security office. You may register your vehicle from your Trevecca SharePoint page. Students applying for a parking permit will need the following documents to successfully register their vehicle:
- Trevecca student I.D. card (student I.D. number).
- Current state issued vehicle registration (license plate number, make, model and year of manufacturer).
- Parking permits
- should be posted on bottom left corner of rear window (driver's side). For vehicles with dark tint, permits may be displayed on the front windshield, where driver's vision will not be obstructed.
- must be appropriately displayed and clearly legible.
- must be applied for within 10 business days of the semester (first day of classes) and temporary permit must be displayed and clearly legible on the dashboard.
- Parking
- All vehicles must be parked in the area for which the parking permit is assigned. You will be in violation if you park in any area other than that assigned.
- All "A" lots are enforced from 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.
- Vehicles must park in marked spaces only; parking on the street or in a fire lane is prohibited.
- Visitor Parking
- University representatives hosting visitors are responsible for acquiring a guest parking pass and making sure their visitor displays the pass visibly in their vehicle. Large groups (more than 30 vehicles) are exempt from obtaining guest parking passes. However, the security department must be notified of these groups via e-mail to GDawson@trevecca.edu. Other exemptions will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
- Visitors may park in front of the Martin Building on Lester Avenue. Additional visitor parking is available in the Tidwell or North Drive "A/C" parking lots.
- Motorcycles
- All motorcycles must be registered in accordance with the above regulations.
- All motorcyclists must adhere to all motor vehicle regulations and wear a helmet while operating a motorcycle on campus.
- No motorcycles are to be parked in breezeways, on sidewalks, or porches.
- Parking permits allow parking in designated parking lots. The responsibility for finding a legal parking space rests with the vehicle operator. Lack of space is not considered a valid excuse for violation of these regulations.
- Parking Permit Designation: TNU Parking Permit Area Map
- "A" permit - faculty, staff, administration:
All parking areas designated with the letter "A"
- "B" permit - Benson Hall residents
Benson Hall parking area
- "C" permit - Commuters
All parking areas designated with the letter "C"
- "G" permit - Georgia Hall residents
Georgia Hall parking area; overflow use Jackson parking area
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"J" permit - Johnson Hall residents
Johnson Hall parking area; overflow use Redford, Shingler, Bush parking area
- "M" permit - Shingler, Redford, and Bush residents
Shingler, Redford, Bush apartment parking area
- "S" permit - Specialized permit
Jernigan Student Center parking area
- "T" permit - Tennessee/Wise Hall residents
Tennessee/Wise Hall parking areas; overflow use Jackson or Moore parking area
- "U" permit - University Terrace Apartments residents
University Terrace parking area
- "X" permit - University Commons residents
Use Jackson parking area
- Trevecca Nazarene University assumes no responsibility for care of, damage to, and/or protection of any vehicle or its contents at any time while it is operated or parked on the campus. All vehicles should be locked when left unattended and valuables should not be left in plain sight.
- Trevecca Nazarene University reserves the right to ticket, immobilize, and/or tow at the owner's expense any vehicle in violation of established parking regulations. Persistent violators may also have their parking privileges denied or revoked.