This procedure applies to students who have received permission to operate their personal vehicles for college business.

College business is defined as activities where students are participating on behalf of, or representing, the college in some official capacity. This may include travel as part of a college-sponsored outdoor or recreational activity, or attending off-campus meetings as student representatives of the college or student government.

Student clubs or student-run organizations that are not controlled by the college are not considered as college business and therefore, are not subject to ATCC policies and procedures.

Students choosing to drive their own vehicle to conferences, field trips, etc., will not be reimbursed for fuel costs or any other cost related to such travel. They will also assume primary liability for any accidents or injury incurred during such travel.

Any student driving personal vehicles for college business must have a valid driver’s license.

All students driving personal vehicles on college business must complete the “Permission to Drive to School-Related Activity” form under Student Forms in MyATCC. The reason for this requirement is that Minnesota State’s insurance policy will then provide excess liability coverage, if applicable. ATCC will obtain a copy of their motor vehicle report from the appropriate state agency. The motor vehicle report must then be reviewed and approved by a designated college official before the student is authorized to drive their personal vehicle on college business.

Students will be deemed eligible or ineligible to drive personal vehicles on college business based on Minnesota State Guideline 5.19.3.1 Driver’s License Record Check.

Students must obey all State and Federal motor vehicle laws.


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Approved by: Leadership Council

Effective Date: 3/30/2021

Next Review Date: March 2024

Archive: 4.5.4 Students Driving Personal Vehicles for College Business