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Parking information for Commuter Students

Parking overview

Although The 第一吃瓜网 is an urban campus with limited parking, sufficient parking spaces are available to meet demand on a daily basis.  Parking Regulations are necessary for the safety and convenience of the entire University community and are designed to allow maximum use of our available parking spaces.
Parking regulations apply on the streets, roads, alleys, sidewalks, walkways, parking spaces, parking areas and parking lots on the entire campus of The 第一吃瓜网 Campus. University parking rules, regulations and enforcement are in effect all year, including periods when classes are not in session.
When additional events, such as conferences, seminars or workshops are conducted on campus, parking capacity may be exceeded. The fact that parking capacity appears to be or is exceeded does not authorize a user to violate this parking policy. In addition, the purchase of a parking pass does not  guarantee a convenient parking space. Parking spaces may only be available off the center of campus.
The Parking Services goal is to serve the University community with fairness, courtesy and efficiency. Any parking-related problems, complaints, suggestions or compliments should be referred to Parking Services, Parking Pavilion, 820 Mulberry Street. The office is open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
Student Registration
  • Students must provide a valid state motor vehicle registration the first time they complete a permit application. A copy of the state motor vehicle registration will be required in subsequent years if the vehicle or license plate information has changed. The permit is valid from the date of purchase to the expiration date printed on the permit. Fees are not refundable.
  • Commuter Students will be issued a commuter permit. View Campus Parking Map
  • Parking permits are not valid for overnight parking. Should a situation arise in which a commuter student must leave their vehicle on campus after hours, the student must notify Parking or after hours notify University Police to avoid being ticketed.
Commuter permit fees are $200 and are valid for the academic year. Intersession permit fees are $20. Intersession and Spring Session permit fees are $120. Spring Session permit fees are $100. Summer session permit fees are $20.00 per session. Parking permit fees are non-refundable. Parking Permits can be purchased online from the Parking Services Portal. For more information about applying for a university parking permit go to Parking Services on the home page of the my.第一吃瓜网 portal.
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