

Parking and Vehicle Registration
Free and Accessible Campus Parking
At Malone University, getting around is easy with free parking permits for both residential and commuting students. With convenient lots near residence halls and academic buildings, having your car on campus means more flexibility to get to class, attend events, and explore the area—on your schedule. Just register through MaloneXpress and you’re set to go.
Vehicle Registration
Our parking policy requires all undergrad students who will park on campus to register their vehicles online. Once you register through MaloneXpress, you’ll receive a parking permit sticker for your front windshield.
How to Register your Vehicle
- Visit MaloneXpress/Campus Life/Vehicle Registration
- Fill in your vehicle description including an accurate license plate number.
- Register as many family vehicles as needed. Update current info and add vehicles as needed.
Please provide complete vehicle information in order for MaloneXpress to accept your registration submission. If you receive an error message, verify that all information fields have been completed. Any student vehicles parked on campus that have not been registered or have provided inaccurate license plate information will be considered UNREGISTERED and are subject to a fine.
Parking Locations
Student parking spaces are any UNMARKED parking spaces on campus; this is General Parking. Parking spaces intended for faculty/staff, visitors, handicap-accessible, or loading/unloading will be designated as such.
Unmarked spaces can be found in the following lots:
- All residence halls
- Brehme Centennial Center
- Cattell Library/Osborne Hall
- Johnson Center
- The northeast lot (east end of the track)
- Randall Campus Center
- Yale Avenue/East Campus Center
These are the only areas where student vehicles are permitted to park 24 hours a day. Use of all of the parking locations listed above will require registration of your vehicle on MaloneXpress.
NOTE: Malone University does not guarantee the availability of a legal parking space. The responsibility of finding a legal parking space rests with the student by allowing for proper time to locate a space that may or may not be as close to a residence hall or classroom as desired. Lack of parking spaces in a desired location is not considered a valid excuse for violation of Malone University parking policies.
HANDICAP parking may be used only with permission from the Director of Campus Safety when a student provides a written excuse from a physician. This type of permission will be granted for limited time periods only. All other use of handicap parking requires a handicap permit or license plate issued by the State of Ohio. The fine is $250.00 for unauthorized use of a handicap space.
Resident students: If you have a guest (friend or relative) who will be parking a vehicle on campus for any length of time between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., please obtain a temporary parking pass for their use. Your guests should use unmarked parking areas and avoid the visitor spaces that are intended for use by visitors to Founders Hall or the Admissions Center.
Helpful tips for parking at Malone University:
- Parking is permitted in any space that is not marked as faculty/staff (or handicapped). Parking in these spaces can result in a fine.
- Additional parking is available along Yale Avenue.
- Out of respect to our neighbors, parking along 25th Street is discouraged.
- There are video cameras in many parking lots, but please use common sense when parking. Do not leave valuables in your car and always lock your car.
- If you lock your keys in your car or have a flat tire or dead battery, help is just minutes away by calling Campus Safety anytime (330-471-8111).
Driving safely on campus means:
- Pedestrians always have the right-of-way.
- The speed limit campus-wide is 15 M.P.H.
- Driving the wrong way through one-way sections of campus is prohibited.
- Driving on sidewalks or lawns is not permitted.
- Removal of barricades or safety cones to obtain access to restricted areas is not permitted.
- Students are prohibited from any unsafe activities including bumper skiing, donuts in the snow, and riding on the hood, roof, or trunk of a vehicle.
These regulations are in effect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, throughout the year. For the safety of all, students are required to obey the instructions of any officer who observes any of the above actions.