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Location
Decatur, IL
Undergrads
2,158
Tuition
$26,445
Admission Difficulty
Average
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Millikin University Parking was reviewed by aubribarnes
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  • 97th
    Best Parking Availability
  • 680th
    Most Reasonable Permit Costs
  • 883rd
    Best Off-Campus Parking

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Nicole Johnson
Hometown
Gilman
Major
Early Childhood Education, BA
Grad Year
2014
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Freshmen and sophomores must petition for a parking spot in order to have a car on campus. This applies to those students who plan to live on campus. If the petition is granted, permits cost $100. Juniors and seniors simply talk to Safety and Security, and a permit costs $50. Commuter students follow the same rules as juniors and seniors, and permits cost $50 for them, too. Parking is somewhat available. Typically, there are enough spots, but some lots fill up faster than others. That is when parking becomes really difficult.

Having trouble finding a spot is usually the biggest problem. As long as students park in their assigned lot, there should not be a problem. However, there have been some instances where tickets have been handed out even if the student is in the correct lot. As long as one goes and talks to Safety and Security about it, things can get worked out easily. Parking in the wrong lot is the most common violation, and parking in a visitors' spot or in the arrival court is the next most common. Safety and Security is on the ball about parking violations, so breaking the rules is not recommended at all.

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