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Student Handbook - Marymount University

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<strong>Marymount</strong> <strong>University</strong> assumes no<br />

responsibility for items stolen or damage<br />

done to vehicles on university property or<br />

in university-designated off-campus parking<br />

lots. Drivers should protect themselves by<br />

securing their vehicles at all times.<br />

Visitor Parking – <strong>Student</strong>s expecting visitors should<br />

obtain a Guest Parking Pass from the Main Security<br />

Station. Frequent visitors to campus may be required<br />

to purchase daily parking permits for $5 each at kiosks<br />

located in various parking lots. <strong>Student</strong>s are responsible<br />

for informing their guests of the parking regulations and<br />

are held responsible for the failure of their guests to<br />

follow them.<br />

Violations – Examples include parking in a fire-lane or<br />

other area marked “No Parking,” parking other than in<br />

the lots authorized by the permit the vehicle is bearing,<br />

parking in two spaces, blocking the flow of traffic, reckless<br />

driving, and speeding. Violations such as parking in a<br />

fire-lane or a “No Parking” area may result in towing or<br />

booting without advance warning.<br />

Fines – Fines are marked on violation tickets. Unpaid<br />

fines may lead to booting and the termination of<br />

<strong>Marymount</strong> parking privileges. Removal of a boot costs<br />

$80 plus outstanding fines. Vehicles that remain booted<br />

for over three days may be towed from university<br />

property. A hold will be placed on the student’s record<br />

until all fines are paid.<br />

Appeals – Campus Safety officers cannot void tickets<br />

once they are issued. Appeals to void a ticket may be<br />

made in writing within seven (7) days after the issue<br />

date of the ticket at the ID and Parking Office. Appeals<br />

submitted after the seven (7) day appeals window are<br />

late and may still be reviewed at the discretion of the<br />

Assistant Director for Operations.<br />

Lost and Found<br />

All articles should be turned in at the ID and Parking<br />

Office in Ireton Hall or the main security station. Items<br />

found at the Ballston Center should be given to Campus<br />

Safety personnel on site.<br />

66<br />

Dining<br />

Services<br />

99Melissa Garza, Assistant Director for Operations<br />

]Berg ] Hall 1001<br />

YYwww.marymountdining.com<br />

[(703) [ 284-1608<br />

ldining.services@marymount.edu<br />

l<br />

<strong>Marymount</strong> Dining Services venues include the Gerard<br />

Dining Room, Ballston Café, Bernie’s Café in the Rose<br />

Benté Lee Center, and Lola’s Café in Caruthers Hall.<br />

Meal plans are available for residents and commuters.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s will receive information on their meal plan<br />

choices prior to the beginning of each semester.<br />

Commuter students may purchase meal plans through<br />

the Campus and Residential Services Office in Berg Hall<br />

during business hours. For information on commuter<br />

meal plans, see the Dining Services website. For current<br />

dining hours, please visit the website at<br />

www.marymountdining.com<br />

Meals to Go<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s on a meal plan who know that they will miss a<br />

lunch or dinner may stop by the Gerard Dining Hall and<br />

request a “meal to go” – a boxed meal prepared with<br />

your day in mind.<br />

For students who don’t have enough time to sit down<br />

and eat in Gerard Dining Hall or Ballston Café, there is a<br />

quick solution. OCRS sells a reusable to-go-box that can<br />

be used in the Gerard Dining Hall and the Ballston Café<br />

for meals to go. After purchasing the to-go-box for $5 (a<br />

one-time charge), simply take it to one of these dining<br />

locations, purchase a meal and then exchange the<br />

current to-go-box for a cleaned and sterilized to-go-box.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s may then fill the to-go-box with the food they<br />

want to take with them.<br />

Gerard Dining Room<br />

Gerard Dining Room is an all-you-care-to-eat facility,<br />

available to all students with resident or commuter meal<br />

plans, or at the guest rate. Only patrons with meal cards<br />

or who have paid may be admitted to the dining hall.

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