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Alverno College - Parking - College ProwlerCollege Prowler4.62

Parking

Quick Stats

Student Parking Lot? Yes
The Clare parking lot and the parking structure across from Austin Hall.
Freshmen Allowed to Park? Yes
Approximate Parking Permit Cost None
Common Parking Tickets
  • Handicapped parking:
  • Parking overnight without a parking pass:

Student Author OverviewWhat's This?

Parking on campus rocks! It's free, there's always a place to park, and since the campus is relatively small, students are only about a five-minute walk from class regardless of where they park. Students who have overnight guests can get a temporary parking pass from the Austin Hall desk worker. This is free and easy to do, as well.

Unlike a lot of colleges, there are only a few parking lots on Alverno's campus, and one is strictly for faculty and staff use. However, this isn't a big deal because plenty of other parking is available, as well as additional street parking. If a student parks in the wrong spot, she'll get ticketed by Safety and Security. The cost of these tickets depends on how many other tickets you've gotten in the past. Tickets can be appealed, but saying that you needed to park in a handicapped spot because you were late to class does not count as an appropriate excuse.

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Parking at Alverno College

sreynen

'14

Registered Nursing (RN)

4.6
A

Parking

Parking at Alverno is good. There is always room in the parking structure so that is convenient.

Nov 07, 2011

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Parking at Alverno College

emilymllr

'11

Chemistry

5.0
A+

Ample Parking

There is plenty of parking on campus. This includes several lots, a brand new parking structure, and street parking. Parking checkers are not a problem here and street parking is totally safe and free.

May 28, 2011

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Parking at Alverno College

janikoam

'13

Registered Nursing (RN)

1.5
D+

Campus Parking

Finding parking at Alverno is bad. It takes 10 minutes to find parking. By the time you find parking, you are late to class.I believe Alverno needs more parking lots or another structure.

Sep 22, 2010

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Facts

Getting a Parking Permit

Permits are free! When freshmen move to campus, they will receive information and paperwork for a parking pass. As long as the student fills out the information about her car and hands it into Security, she is free to park on campus.

Did You Know?

Best Places to Find a Parking Spot:

  • The Parking Structure


Good Luck Getting a Parking Spot Here!

  • The Clare Parking Lot

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