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Quick Stats

Student Parking Lot? Yes
There are lots next to all the dorms (JPII, Mother Teresa, Goretti, Sebastian, Joseph) and all the buildings (Academic Building, library, student union, field house).
Freshmen Allowed to Park? No
Resident freshmen aren't allowed to have cars.
Approximate Parking Permit Cost Free
Best Places to Find a Spot
  • Academic building
  • Field House
  • Dorms
Good Luck Getting a Spot Here The Pub

Student Author OverviewWhat's This?

Parking and permits at Ave Maria are basically hassle-free. The process by which students attain a parking permit is remarkably easy. In addition, the permits are free. As far as the parking itself is concerned, the search for a space never really lasts too long. Since there are so few students, spaces are never entirely filled up at the dorms or buildings. The only time parking may be difficult to come by is when there is an event going on in town. If that's the case, however, there isn't a real need to go in a car since the town is literally right across the street from campus.

Campus security is pretty fair with enforcement, and since there is abundant parking, there isn't any real need to break parking rules, so students don't generally run into ticketing problems. Overall, Ave Maria parking is generally a relatively painless experience for students.

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Parking at Ave Maria University

ceperkins442

Latin and Ancient Greek Studies '14

5.0
A+

Amazing

There is absolutely no need for a car on campus. The buildings are close together, and the dorms are only a few-minutes walk from the academic area of campus. There is no cost for parking, and there are plenty of parking spots on campus.

Dec 07, 2010

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kreuelt

Political Science and Government '14

3.8
B+

Not a Lot of Demand

There's plenty of parking around the dorms/student union, and with a small amount of students actually having cars, the competition for spaces isn't too harsh. Also, everything's within walking distance.

Nov 30, 2010

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hartneya

Mathematics '14

3.5
B

Decent

I wish there were more spots by the ends of the girls' dorms.

Nov 27, 2010

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User rating for Ave Maria University - Parking is 4.6 out of 5 based on 3 user reviews.

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Facts

Getting a Parking Permit

The application process is extremely simple. All students have to do is fill out the form provided by the school and turn it into Security. After Security receives and processes the application (a matter of days, if that), the students' license plates will be on the campus security list, and that's it!

Parking ServicesWhat's This?

Security Department
Central Utilities Plant
(239) 280-6289
www.avemaria.edu/CampusLife/Safety/ParkingPolicy.aspx

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