The motor vehicle regulations are designed to maintain convenient, safe and orderly parking for the students, faculty, staff and guests of DeVry University/Phoenix. Signs and markings are placed in the driving and parking areas to facilitate ease of parking and a safe traffic flow. It is important that all individuals abide by the signs, markings and the motor vehicle regulations. Use of a "Club", a security device for trucks and cars, is highly recommended for all vehicles.
Parking Fees
Parking is available at the school for students who purchase parking
permits or who obtain a carpool pass. Parking permits can be purchased
for ten dollars ($10.00) during the first 2 weeks of the semester in the
Student Services Office. For the remainder of the semester, parking
permits can be purchased for fifteen dollars ($15.00) in the campus bookstore.
A parking permit or carpool pass does not, however, guarantee a parking space.
A NEW PARKING PERMIT OR CARPOOL PASS MUST BE OBTAINED EACH SEMESTER!
Parking Areas
The following will help students determine where to park:
A parking attendant is on duty to enforce the campus driving and parking regulations and to deter vandalism and theft. The attendant is not, however, a guarantee against vandalism, theft, or damage. Any incident of this type should be reported to the local police. However, students should also report any such incident to the campus parking attendant so that he/she may assist in making a police report, and complete an incident report in the Student Services Office.
The attendant is also assigned to aid students and employees who have locked their keys in their car or whose car is disabled due to a low or nonfunctioning battery. Students needing assistance from the parking attendant should come to the Student Services Office.
Travel Reduction Program
DeVry University/Phoenix complies with the 1988 Arizona Quality
Bill (HB 2206), which is designed to reduce single occupancy
vehicle (SOV) transportation.
In compliance with this law, DeVry University/Phoenix submitted a Travel Reduction Plan, which was approved by the State of Arizona and the City of Phoenix. This compliance is recognized in DeVry University's parking fee and the incentives it offers (such as bus pass subsidies and free parking for carpoolers) to encourage alternate modes of travel. DeVry University may change its parking fee and subsidies should the reduction goal be met or not met. These changes may occur from semester to semester depending on the SOV reduction rate. For more information on the TRP, students should contact the Student Services Office or visit the Travel Reduction Plan site.
Carpooling and Ride Sharing Services
As indicated above, DeVry University/Phoenix offers free parking to students who share transportation to school. Applications for free carpool passes must be completed in the Student Services Office. Carpool applications submitted after Week Three of the term will have a parking charge prorated at the cost of $1.00 per week for parking prior to and including the week of registering the carpool.
In addition, the Student Services Office maintains a carpool-matching list for students and employees who wish to share rides to and from school. Come to Student Services for more information on carpooling.
A Ride-Share matching board, located outside the Gameroom, is also available for all DeVry University students. This program assists students in the coordinating of rides all over Arizona, the United States and Canada. Students in need of a ride or wishing to share vehicle space during school breaks and holidays are encouraged to use this free service.
Rules and Regulations
The following rules and regulations are necessary to control and enforce
orderly parking in the parking lot.
Night Students
Night students are not charged for parking. However, because night
students may need to occasionally visit the school between 8am-5pm,
they are required to register their vehicles at the time they register
for classes.
Replacement parking permits (lost, stolen, damaged) will be sold at half price ($7.50) in the Bookstore. Students must notify the Student Services Office if they require a replacement parking permit.
Parking Lot Violations
Tickets not paid within ten (10) working days of the offense may result in
immobilization or tow away of the vehicle on any violation thereafter.
Parking Lot Violations |
|
| Occupying more than one (1) parking space | $15.00 |
| Violating restricted/reserved parking areas | $15.00 |
| Parking in a roadway | $15.00 |
| Parking without a permit; failure to properly display permit | $15.00 |
| Reckless operation or speeding (excess of 15 mph) | $15.00 |
| Other (to be determined by Facilities Manager or his designee) | $35.00 |