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What about in the evenings? I work full time and go to school part time(I just transferred).
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Written by Kennice Evans
The parking at the University is average and could be better. The main issue is the availability. Students need to know specific times when it is best to park on campus; otherwise, they’re going to have a tough time finding a convenient spot. It’s especially hard in the beginning of each semester as students adjust to new schedules, but as time passes and you get a feel for when classes will let out, you can find spots in sometimes-hard-to-park places, like close to your next class.
There are places where it is always hard to find a parking spot, such as in the lots for the Performing Arts Center and Student Development Center. All hope is not lost, though, because there are usually open spots in the men's dorm parking areas and the lot across from the Student Service Center. The one thing you need to be aware of is there are many ways in which a student can obtain a ticket, so follow the rules at all times because tickets can range from $20 to $100 depending on the offense.
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