Nighthawk Lookout
For Current MCCNH Students, Faculty & Staff

Parking on Campus

Members of the college community must assume responsibility for their own personal safety and the security of their personal belongings by taking simple, common sense precautions. For example, although the campus is well lit, you may feel more comfortable calling Campus Safety at (603) 703-8487 for an escort to your vehicle. Also, consider using the “buddy system” to walk to the parking lot. 

Vehicles should always be locked and valuables stored out of sight. Any suspicious individuals or activity should be reported immediately.

Parking permits can be obtained from the Front Desk between the hours of 8 am – 6 pm, Monday through Friday. All students are responsible for obtaining a permit for each vehicle they drive on campus. Vehicles without permits will be ticketed. There is no charge for parking permits.

 Download the Parking Permit Registration Form

All students, faculty and staff may park their motor vehicles on campus free of charge. All vehicles parked on campus, anytime, must be properly licensed and inspected. Students, staff and faculty are required to have a parking permit displayed on the lower left corner of the vehicle’s rear window.

If you receive a parking violation, you must pay it as soon as possible. If you do not pay for your violation, you will not be able to register for classes and receive your grades or transcript. You can pay for your parking violations in the Bursar’s Office (Student Services Center, Suite 254).

Students, faculty, and staff are responsible for advising Campus Safety if they are planning to leave their vehicle on campus overnight. They must leave their contact information with Campus Safety.

Handicapped-designated parking is reserved for vehicles that display State handicapped license plates or decals.

Other motor vehicle rules and regulations at MCC:

  • Parking is permitted in defined parking spaces in designated lots only.
  • Lots designated for students are A, B, C, D, and E only.
  • Vehicles must yield to pedestrians at all times.
  • Any person operating a motor vehicle on campus must produce a current registration for the vehicle and his/her driver’s license when requested by a Campus Safety Officer.
  • The speed limit on campus is 15 mph.