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Students, faculty and staff must all obtain parking hang tags to park on campus in designated spaces. Temporary visitors must also obtain temporary hang tags to park on campus. Failure to display a current university hang tag, and/or improper parking, may result in a parking citation and fine. Fine out more about fine assessments.

University Parking Program Coordinator – Amanda Peloquin ataylor@mcneese.edu 

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Parking Hang Tags - Students

  • To obtain a parking hang tag, first log in to Banner Self-Service and select Parking Decal from the Registration menu.
  • Once you have paid for your decal, visit the McNeese Police Department between 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Thursday and 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Friday.

Parking Hang Tags - Faculty and Staff

  • Parking agreement and payroll deduction form available for faculty and staff parking hang tags.
  • Various parking lots on campus have specific uses and permit requirements. Please review the current Campus Parking Map for designations.
  • A vehicle registration permit authorizes persons to park in the zones to which they are entitled only if space is available. A parking space is not guaranteed in those zones. Additional space is available for all persons in the stadium parking area.

Parking Hang Tags - Temporary Visitor 

  • Temporary visitor parking hang tags can be obtained at the front counter of the McNeese Police Department from 7:45 am to 4:30 pm Monday – Friday.
  • If the hang tag is for a visiting official, lecturer, guest or speaker for a university event, the sponsoring group or staff member can contact Amanda Peloquin before the event to have a temporary hang tag mailed to the individual.

Requesting Special Parking Arrangements for Events or Parking Lot Closures for Special Events

  • If your department or university organization is hosting a large event and will require a parking lot closure, arrangements to off-load and stage buses, or you anticipate a large number of vehicles attending an event, contact Amanada Peloquin to arrange for coning off parking spaces, closing lots, etc.
  • It is important that these arrangements are made as early as possible so that the campus community can be notified about parking changes. It is suggested that at least 3 weeks of prior notice is given.

Citation Appeals

Although all parking and traffic citation appeals will be considered, the following grounds are typically insufficient on their own:

  • Unawareness of signage
  • Lack of knowledge or understanding of the regulations
  • Legal parking space was unavailable
  • Improper display or failure to display the current parking hang-tag
  • Inclement weather
  • Late arrival for class, meeting, or appointment
  • Parking in a handicapped space without the appropriate State and/or university documentation
  • Parking in a fire lane for any length of time (no matter how brief)

To appeal a parking citation, you must fill out an e-Appeal Form within 7 days. All fields must be completed to be considered for appeal, and incomplete or improperly completed e-Appeal forms may be rejected by the appeals committee. Failure to file a formal appeal within the 7-day time limit shall constitute forfeiture of all appeal privileges.

You will be notified of the outcome of your appeal via e-mail. The decision of the appeal committee is final.

Visit our FAQs for answers to other frequently asked questions on parking.

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Ashley Bass

I am a McNeese graduate with a bachelor's degree in Family and Consumer Science and a concentration in Child and Family Studies. As a student, I competed on the rodeo team and served on the SGA board. I earned my master’s degree in 2022 from the University of South Dakota in Educational Administration and Leadership with a concentration in Adult and Higher Ed. I have over 13 years of experience in adult education and 20 years of educational experience.

My favorite part of being a Freshman Advisor is helping students navigate their new life routine as a college freshman by offering support with in-person office visits or by email to help students meet their goals. I always remind students of my favorite BB King quote – “Education is one thing no one can ever take away from you.”  I believe that supporting students is vital to a student's success.

In my spare time, I raise registered American Brahman cattle, and I enjoy all the "country girl" things like hunting, fishing, growing a garden and cooking.

ADVISOR FOR:
  • College of Liberal Arts (excluding music)
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