Parking
Oxford Parking is a unit of the Auxiliary Operations department under the Finance and Administration division of Oxford College of Emory University.
The Oxford Parking office strives to promote and enhance the quality of life and safety on our campus. With limited parking facilities to satisfy the parking demand of our students, faculty, staff, visitors, vendors, and contractors it is essential to have and communicate clear and concise policies and procedures. On this page, you'll learn:
- how to register your vehicle for a parking permit,
- how to pay or appeal a parking citation,
- where to park, and more.
Oxford College Parking coordinates parking assignments and enforcement for the Oxford College Campus. Parking for the Atlanta Campus is handled by Emory Transportation and Parking Services.
Parking Permits
Persons operating vehicles on campus are expected to know and abide by college traffic rules and regulations (below).
Oxford College provides accessible parking throughout campus. These spaces are located in proximity to other barrier free access routes, including ramps and automatic doors, and are reserved exclusively for properly tagged vehicles. It is the sole responsibility of the vehicle operator to apply for and obtain an accessible permit from the agency with which they obtained their vehicle tag. Faculty, staff, or students at Oxford College that need accommodations must meet the eligibility criteria, submit valid documentation criteria, and complete a registration process in its entirety. This includes a self-disclosure medical condition submitted to the Emory Office of Accessibility Services. In some cases multiple contacts with other key people and resources may be needed in order to develop a successful workplace accommodation agreement. Oxford students with accessibility needs should refer to Oxford's Department of Accessibility Services (DAS) page. Oxford faculty and staff with accessibility needs should refer to Oxford's Department of Accessibility Services (DAS) page. Before filing an official appeal, students should visit the Parking Office to talk to a staff member about their citation. In many cases, a student's first citation will be waived without the need for further review. Anyone wanting to appeal a citation should submit their request to oxford.transportation@emory.edu within seven calendar days of issuance of a ticket. Appeals submitted more than seven calendar days from the ticket's issue date will not be considered and will be discarded. Appeals may be made only by those individuals who have properly registered for parking privileges at Oxford College. Official Appeals will be considered, and decisions rendered by, an impartial Parking Appeals Committee. Decisions of not guilty will result in a credit to the student's OPUS account or a refund issued to the faculty or staff member. As a matter of policy, the Parking Appeals Committee does not accept the following as grounds for appeal: There are two ChargePoint EV charging stations available on campus which are located in the Fleming lot just past the Oxford Transportation hub and facing Pierce St. You must have a ChargePoint account to use these stations. Vehicles must be actively charging to avoid ticketing. Additional information regarding these Charge Point stations can be found on the Atlanta Emory Transportation and Parking Services' Electric Vehicle Charging page. Check out the ChargePoint locations map to see alternative stations in our area. MOBILE FOOD ORDERS OR GROCERY DELIVERIES (GRUB HUB, JIMMY JOHNS, DOMINOES, KROGER, WALMART, ETC.) To ensure that you receive your online grocery or food delivery orders, YOU MUST provide delivery instructions as these deliveries CAN NOT be left at the Mail Center. You will need to provide the physical address for your specific residence hall NOT 810 Whatcoat. We've provided the directions below, by residence hall, for your convenience. DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS (BY HALL) The addresses provided below are to be used solely for perishable food orders only, such as online grocery or food delivery orders. All other orders, mail, and packages should still be sent to your mailbox number at 810 Whatcoat St. Murdy Hall or Elizer Hall For information about parking on the Atlanta campus, please visit Emory Transportation and Parking Services. For your safety, Oxford College requires all faculty, staff, and eligible students to register vehicles and display a valid hang-tag while on campus. See Vehicle Registration instructions below. Apply for a Student Parking Permit Parking on campus is extremely limited. Therefore, students should: 1) apply for a parking permit, and then, 2) actually confirm that a parking permit has been reserved in their name prior to bringing a vehicle on campus. Failure to do so will result in parking violations being issued and the removal of the vehicle from campus. Student Registration: Oxford student parking permit fee is $125.00 per semester, prior to June 15 and December 1, respectively. Permit prices are increased after these dates. Students must register for their parking permit online for one or both semesters. The deadline for parking permit registration for fall and spring is June 15 and December 1, respectively. Registration after these dates will be considered late and a $25.00 late registration fee will be applied to the parking permit fee. The parking permit fee will be billed per semester and included in the pre-term registration bill. A prorated refund will be applicable to all students who cancel their registration through the seventh calendar day after the first day of classes. Refunds will be calculated based on the college tuition refund policy and the schedule for tuition forfeitures. Parking permits will be issued to new students during first-year orientation inside the Library. Returning students will be emailed about where to pick up their parking permits once they arrive on campus. Parking availability is limited. Returning students are always notified by email to pre-register in May of each academic year for the following fall semester and Enrollment will notify new students to register before June 15 as well. Returning students who fail to pre-register their vehicles will be approved on a first-come, first served basis. Faculty and staff can register here. Only one hangtag will be issued to each faculty or staff member. All visitors should obtain a visitor parking pass at the Parking Office at 807 Whatcoat Street. Arrangements can be made by calling the parking office at (404) 991-1781 or by emailing oxford.transportation@emory.edu. The Student Center receptionist desk issues visitor parking passes on weekends and after 5:00 p.m. weekdays. Visitor parking is clearly indicated by campus signage. For visitor parking locations, please view our campus map. Temporary parking permits are available for special circumstances at no fee. Permits are issued on a case-by-case basis for a maximum of two weeks at the Parking Office at 807 Whatcoat Street. Arrangements can be made by calling the parking office at (404) 991-1781 or by emailing oxford.transportation@emory.edu. All lost or stolen permits must first be reported to Emory Police so that a police report can be filed. The permit replacement fee is $20.00, and for students, it will be assessed to the student account. Faculty and staff may pay the replacement fee at the Financial Services cashier window, Seney Hall Room 107, after filing a police report. Once a police report has been filed, please call (404) 991-1781 or email oxford.transportation@emory.edu to make arrangements to receive a replacement permit. Oxford College students that receive five or more parking citations per semester are considered repeat offenders and may be referred to Campus Life. Those alleged to have excessive parking citations on campus are subject to the college disciplinary process where sanctions include, but are not limited to, revocation of parking privileges on the Oxford College campus. Oxford College expects all members of the community to address fines according to the guidelines outlined in this document and in a timely manner. Individuals with outstanding fines will not be allowed to purchase or renew permits/passes. Outstanding fines may also result in immobilization of vehicle. Parking on the Oxford campus is either designated for visitors or requires the display of a valid permit. The parking system at Oxford College is designed to protect the parking privileges of the permit holders and visitors. The Oxford community is best served when all users of campus parking follow the published guidelines and regulations. Parking regulations are subject to change. Parking configurations may change with campus improvements or modifications. Acceptance of a parking permit attests to an understanding by the permit holder of all traffic and parking regulations and a consensual agreement and responsibility to adhere to the same. Parking and Transportation staff, along with Emory Police will ticket vehicles on the Oxford College campus that are in violation of college parking rules and regulations. City of Oxford Police Department can and will ticket any vehicles found illegally parked on city streets, or in handicap-designated parking spaces and their un/loading zones (hash lines), and any other city spaces. Violating the following rules could result in tickets which must be paid at the owner's/operator's expense: The Oxford College Financial Services Office is authorized to collect all parking fines by billing the student's OPUS account. If the student does NOT wish to appeal the fine, no further action is necessary. Students who wish to appeal a parking ticket should follow the instructions for filing an appeal online. (See Appeals Process). Faculty, staff, or visitors who receive a parking ticket should make payment by credit card here. Those who wish to appeal a parking ticket should file an appeal online. (See Appeals Process). Parking permits will not be issued to faculty/staff that have outstanding fines from a previous academic year. Excessive violations for faculty and staff will be reported to the CEO of Oxford College for administrative sanctions. Excessive violations for students will be reported to Campus Life for Conduct Board proceedings. Citations will be issued for the following: Oxford College policy requires that all parking tickets be paid in full prior to:
Fleming Hall
Haygood Hall
JRC (Stone, Bonnell, Dickey, or Dowman Halls) Students
Faculty & Staff
Visitors
Temporary Registration
Lost, Stolen, Or Damaged Parking Permits
Fees for Violations
For emergencies, please contact the Emory Police Department In-Person Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm EST (closed for lunch 12-1 pm) Sat & Sun: CLOSEDContact Us
Oxford College of Emory University
807 Whatcoat Street
Oxford, Georgia 30054
(Little yellow house opposite the Mail Center)