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Event FAQ
HOW DO I FIND OUT ABOUT AN EVENT AT TRINITY?
The University Calendars are available online for events at Laurie Auditorium, Athletics, Lectures, Music Events, Theater Events, and Chapel Services. Officers may be posted at certain events to assist you with parking and directions. It is always a good idea to arrive early to your event and we ask that you drive with caution for the safety of pedestrians.
HOW DO I GET TO TRINITY UNIVERSITY?
Directions to Trinity University are available for download as well as maps to the University.
Parking FAQ
WHERE CAN I PARK?
Displaying “flashers” (hazard lights) doesn’t make the space a legal one. Just because you've parked there before without getting a ticket doesn’t mean it is a legal space. Your permit does not guarantee, a parking space and lack of space never justifies parking illegally.
Visit the Parking & Traffic page Section 3 for a list of authorized parking lots. Call the Parking & Traffic office at (210) 999-7001 for more information.
WHAT DO I DO IF I RECEIVE A CITATION? If you receive:
A Campus Parking Ticket- You will have the option to pay the amount noted on the citation at the Department of Campus Security Parking & Traffic Office or submitting your payment by mail. A campus citation involves a university fine only. You do not have to go to court and the citation does not go on your driving record.
If you feel that a ticket was unjustly issued or unwarranted, and you received a Trinity University citation (not Justice of the Peace) you may appeal the citation violation within 14 days of the issuance of the citation at the Department of Campus Security Office. Only permit holders can appeal a citation violation. Visitors may only appeal when cited for the following violations:
- Parking in a lot without a proper permit. - Parking an unregistered vehicle or failing to display a permit.
If your initial appeal is denied, there is another level of review in the Appeal Process for contested citation and that is through the University Committee on Traffic and Parking. Appeal forms are available at all times and can be turned in at the Department of Campus Security Office.
Warning Citation- A warning generally does not involve a fine or penalty. Warnings are to gain voluntary compliance with the traffic laws of the state and the rules and regulations of the university.
Court Appearance Citation - The officer and your copy of the citation will indicate when and where to appear in Justice of the Peace Court Precinct #1 for the offense charged. You must appear in court on the scheduled date and time listed on the citation. Failure to appear will result in an arrest warrant for you.
Traffic FAQ
WHAT IS THE SPEED LIMIT ON CAMPUS?
The campus speed limit are 15 miles an hour on the roadways and 5 miles an hour in the parking lots. Trinity University is a high pedestrian campus and safety is our concern. Traffic control and enforcement is the responsibility of University Police Officers and violations, including moving violations, are subject to University Citations and/or Justice of the Peace Citations.
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I AM INVOLVED IN A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ON CAMPUS?
Arrest FAQ
WHAT HAPPENS TO SOMEONE WHO IS ARRESTED ON CAMPUS?
Crime Prevention FAQ
HOW SAFE WILL I BE ON CAMPUS?
WHAT SOULD I DO IF I THINK I SEE SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY?
It is always recommended that suspicious activity be reported immediately to the University Police Department by calling (210) 999-7070. Be prepared to describe the activity you witnessed and describe the person (s) or vehicle (s) involved. You do not have to leave your name and number but it may be helpful if the information you provide leads to an arrest or if you would like to be contacted. We encourage the University community to take proactive measures to keep an eye out for crime at all times.
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We offer a variety of Services to the University community: |
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Service List & FAQ |

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Student DCS representatives provide courtesy escorts to any dorm or parking lot on campus. Call Ext. 7070 from any campus phone and request an escort after dark. |
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For more information about this service: |
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Contact the DCS Dispatcher @ 999-7070 |
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Escort/Student DCS Representatives |
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Building access services is monitored by a after hours access schedule only. The point of contact for scheduling after hours access events is coordinated through our Senior Secretary staff from 8am-4pm. |
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For more information about this service: |
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Senior Secretary Joann Lockard (210) 999-7326 |
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After Hours Access |
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The Physical Plant handles service requests Mon-Fri and may be reached directly by calling EXT. 8413. Dorm maintenance requests may be submitted to an R.A. and electronically to the Physical Plant. Severe Emergency after hours work orders may be reported by calling (210) 999-7000. |
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Severe Emergency Work Orders (210) 999-7000 |
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Severe Emergency Work Orders |
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Schedule security, lane closure, traffic and pedestrian services for a campus event with our department by contacting the Senior Secretary. |
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For more information about this service: |
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Special Events: Security & Traffic Control |
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Senior Secretary Joann Lockard (210) 999-7326 |
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Trinity university police “Serving Our Community”
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