Campus Safety

Ensuring a safe community

Massachusetts Maritime Academy is committed to ensuring a safe and secure community, where students, faculty, and staff may experience academic, professional, and personal success. We are committed to community-oriented policing that involves working closely with our students, staff, and visitors.

 

Student Parking

BOTH ON AND OFF CAMPUS PARKING FOR STUDENTS COSTS $195 PER YEAR. 

On campus permits will be available on a first come first served basis: 

  • Seniors and commuters may purchase on-campus parking decals
  • Juniors may purchase Lot C parking decals
  • Sophomores may purchase Lot K parking decals
  • First Year non-commuters are not permitted to purchase decals at this time. 

Apply and pay for your permit before visiting the Public Safety office between 0900-1530 hours Monday-Friday:

  1. Login to Self Service 
  2. Choose Student Finance
  3. Scroll to the miscellaneous items section
  4. Click on the parking decal option
  5. Fill in all required fields
  6. Submit and pay


If you believe you should have access to a different lot than available in Self Service, contact Public Safety 508.830.5238 publicsafety@maritime.edu.

Parking regulations are in effect 24 hours a day seven days a week. At all times, all vehicles parked on campus or in an Massachusetts Maritime Academy off campus parking lot must have a valid properly displayed decal or a temporary parking pass issued by Massachusetts Maritime Academy Campus Police. All parking decals must be permanently affixed to the vehicle it is registered to.  Decals taped on, laminated, or placed on the dashboard of a vehicle are subject to ticketing as the decal will be considered improperly displayed.

Cadets may not park in town and public designated parking along the beach or canal. This applies even if the cadet has a town parking decal.

Motor vehicle repairs are not allowed on the grounds of any  Massachusetts Maritime Academy parking areas.

Violations of Academy parking regulations will result in the assessment of a fine (all fines collected support student scholarships).  The registered owner will be held responsible for parking fines.  In addition, if the student is not the registered owner and has accrued multiple fines, the student’s diploma will not be released until fines are paid in full. 

Repeated failure to comply with parking regulations may result in an immobility device being placed on the vehicle, loss of campus driving/parking privileges, and possible violations of Chapter 3 of the Regimental Manual.

 

Employee Parking

Parking is free to employees. Register below.

PARKING REGISTRATION

Sea Term Parking Form (Students & Staff)

Please contact Campus Police with any questions about parking at (508) 830-5060. 

SEA TERM PARKING FORM

Other Parking Requests

REPLACEMENT PARKING STICKER

Students requiring a replacement parking sticker will remove the original sticker or portions of the sticker from the windshield and return it to the Public Safety Office to avoid a replacement charge of $25.00.


TEMPORARY PARKING PASS

A temporary parking pass must be obtained from Campus Police prior to a permit holder driving an alternate vehicle to campus.  To obtain a temporary parking pass contact the on duty police officer at 508-726-0798.  Temporary passes may be issued 24/7.  It is the student’s responsibility to obtain and properly display a temporary parking pass.


OTHER PARKING

Permitted vehicles may park along the canal on weekends and between the hours of 4pm- 7am Monday through Friday.  Vehicles with “Lot C” and “Lot K” permits may park in the gymnasium parking lot from 1600 on Friday until 1600 on Sunday.  

Pay Parking Tickets

Pay Tickets

 

CAMPUS SECURITY AUTHORITY (CSA) REPORTING FORM

All Emergencies Dial: 911

The CSA Report form is intended to provide CSAs with a method of reporting Clery crimes to the Division of Public Safety for inclusion in the Academy’s annual compilation of Clery statistics.

The CSA Report is NOT a method of notifying police of an emergency, dangerous situation or other hazard.  The submission of the CSA Report will NOT prompt a police investigation or generate an official police report or case number.  In the event of an emergency call 9-1-1.  If you need police to respond to take a routine report call (508) 830-5060

Public Safety personnel evaluate each CSA Report to determine if the incident reported requires the publication of a Timely Warning Notice or Emergency Notification to the campus community.

The intent of a Timely Warning Notice or Emergency Notification is to enable members of the campus community to protect themselves and aid in the prevention of similar crimes. It is critical that pertinent information is provided as soon as it is available.

Please provide as much information as possible on the CSA Report.  However, the inclusion of personally identifiable information (complainant’s name, suspect’s name, etc.) is not required, but the inclusion of such information, if known, may assist the University in providing services and eliminating the possibility of double-counting incidents.

The Academy makes many resources available to victims, survivors and witnesses of crime at no cost. If you would like to learn more about these resources, have questions about this form, or would like assistance completing this form, please contact the Clery Compliance office at (508) 830-5060 or by email at cslattery@maritime.edu

  • FORM USE

    This form is used to gather statistical information to aid the Academy in compiling required statistics related to crimes that occur on campus and other Academy owned or controlled property. The collection of this information is required by the Higher Education Act and the Clery Act. This is NOT a report for the purposes of initiating a criminal investigation. However, public safety personnel will review this information to evaluate crime trends and to determine whether the circumstances reported require the issuance of a campus-wide warning.

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