S TUDENT F ACILITIES
parking spaces available to as many vehicles as possible, and, to assure a safe, smooth traffic flow on the campus.
The Academic Success Center on the Birmingham campus houses an auditorium, cafeteria, recreation room, an open atria on the first and second floors. It also has a satellite office for Safety and Security Department and the Chief of Police. The second floor houses Student Services, the Dean of Students Office, Testing, SPACE Center, group study rooms and individual study spaces, conference rooms, as well as the Freshman Academy. The Student Services Center (Building A) on the Bessemer campus houses the offices of Admissions, Records, Student Financial Services, Counseling Services, Student Assessment, Career Services, and the Dean of Students office. The cafeteria is also located in Building A, adjacent to the Student Services Center.
The use of motor vehicles on the campus should be regarded as a privilege to park on campus. Each student and employee of the college should become familiar with and make every effort to comply with these rules and regulations.
Vehicle Registration/Parking Decals
All motor vehicles operated on campus by students and employees alike must be registered with the Campus Police Department. Motor vehicles including motorcycles, motor scooters and motorbikes must be registered. It is further required that owners of these motor vehicles carry appropriate liability insurance on such vehicles. Vehicle registration decals can be obtained from the Business Affairs Office, located in the Administration Building “A” (Birmingham Campus) or the College Cashier on the Bessemer Campus. To properly register a motor vehicle, all students and employees must present a current college ID and a current vehicle tag number in order to complete the vehicle registration and receive a parking decal. Parking decals are valid for one year only. All decals expire yearly at the end of the Summer Semester and must be renewed annually. Parking decals are not transferable from one vehicle to another or from one individual to another. All parking decals must be permanently affixed to the driver’s side of the front window of all motor vehicles, except motorcycles and motorbikes. The parking decal must be easily seen. Only a current decal should be displayed. Parking decals should be removed if a motor vehicle is sold or traded. All changes in motor vehicle ownership must be reported to the Office of the Chief of Police. The individual under whose name a vehicle is registered, and to whom a parking decal is issued, will be responsible for all violations, regardless of who is driving the vehicle.
L EARNING L IVING R ESIDENTIAL F ACILITY
Living on campus gives the student an opportunity to meet other students and develop bonds that last a lifetime. The Learning Living Residential Facility consists of 120 spaces available to students on a first-come, first-served basis. All students interested in living in campus housing facilities must completed an application for admission and have been admitted to the College through the Admissions Office. A housing application must be accompanied by a $200.00 non- refundable application processing fee. This fee is not a deposit. Students may enter into a 10-Month Contract which covers fall & spring semesters. Individual semester contracts are not available for the fall semester only. However, the contracts of students who are not enrolled for the spring semester may not reside on campus and thereby forfeit their room assignments. Students arriving for the spring semester may enter into a one semester contract if space is available. Housing is available during the summer term based on availability.
Parking and Traffic Restrictions/Regulations
M OTOR V EHICLE I NFORMATION
All students and employees of the college are required to adhere to the following applicable parking and traffic restrictions while operating a motor vehicle on campus: Students and employees must park in designated areas as follows: Curb/Parking Slot Color Type Parking Unpainted Student Green Faculty and Staff Red Administrators White Visitors Blue Handicapped Yellow No Parking
General Campus Parking and Traffic Regulations
Lawson State Community College provides on-campus parking to handle as many vehicles as possible. However, rules and regulations are necessary to assure maximum usefulness and convenience. It is required that all students cooperate in seeing that these rules and regulations serve their intended purpose – to make
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