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Parking

University Lots are available for parking without a parking permit everyday after 5:00pm and all day Saturday and Sunday. Please consult the campus map provided in your packet to locate the lots nearest to the music buildings.

WORKSHOP CHECK-INS
If you are checking-in for a workshop on a Tuesday or Wednesday, your check-in location is the Southgate Campus Centre. This dorm has its own parking garage (indicated on the camp map in your packet) where you may park during check-in. You do not need a permit.

DAILY DAY CAMPER PARKING:
Day-campers driving themselves to camp each day may purchase a Weekly Parking permit ($20.00) which will allow you to park in any student lot. Please fill out and return Form H (coming soon) in order to purchase one of these permits.
DEADLINE TO PURCHASE A PARKING PERMIT IS TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO THE START OF CAMP.
Because you do not need the permit to park on the check-in day, your parking permits will be given to you when you check-in to camp.

OVERNIGHT CAMPER PARKING - SOUTHGATE:
Overnight campers who drive themselves to camp do NOT need to purchase a parking permit. Students are not allowed to drive during camp, and will need to turn in their keys to the dorm staff upon arrival. Students will receive a free parking permit for the Southgate Parking Garage where they may leave their car for the duration of camp.

DAY CAMPER DROP-OFF / PICK-UP LOCATION:
If you are dropping off or picking up a camper, please bring them to the breezeway between the two College of Music Buildings (Housewright Music Building and Kuersteiner) on the west side of Copeland Street. Counselors will be stationed there to meet and wait with the students.

PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY CENTER LOT:
This lot, located directly across from the College of Music on Copeland Street, is privately owned and requires a parking permit at all times. They actively tow. DO NOT PARK THERE.