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Put it in park: The closest lots to each college

Finding the perfect parking spot can be a game-changer for students. Here are some tips to make the process less of a hassle. Remote Park and Ride permits are $129 annually or $80 per semester, only applicable in lots 25, 26 and 27. Reduced Rate permits are $198 annually or $122 per semester with usage in Lot GR, 29 and any Remote Park and Ride lots. The Student General permit costs $258 annually or $160 per semester and is valid in Lot AO, MR, UV, 24, 28, 30, 31, 34, 45, 49, 50N, 50S, 51, 52, 53 and 56. Additionally, permit holders can park in the Park North, Park Central, Park South and West Campus garages and in all Reduced Rate and Remote Park and Ride lots. The Student Upgrade-Reserved permit is $566 annually or $347 per semester, usable in all Student General permit lots, as well as Lot 36 and a reserved section of Lot 49. The Maverick Garage Preferred permit costs $1,304 annually or $554 per semester, permissible in all student lots and the Maverick Garage, exclusive to this permit. College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs Students with classes in the CAPPA Building have a range of spots to choose from, including lots 30, 34 and the West Campus Parking Garage. College of Business The Business Building is close to Lot 45, 49, 52 and 53, as well as being across the street from the Maverick Garage. College of Education Hammond Hall is the primary building for College of Education classes, with Lot 49, 52 and 53 being the closest spaces, along with the Maverick Garage. College of Engineering If enrolled in the College of Engineering, chances are students will be walking to many buildings. Lot 34, 36 and the West Campus Garage are close to Nedderman Hall, Woolf Hall, and the Engineering Lab and Research buildings. Lot 49, 52 and the Maverick Garage are close to the Science and Engineering Innovation and Research Building, and Pickard Hall. College of Liberal Arts For COLA students, buildings like University, Trimble, Preston and Carlisle halls are close to Lot 49, 52 and 53. For the Fine Arts Building, Lot 30, 34 and the West Campus Parking Garage are other options. College of Nursing and Health Innovation CONHI students may frequent Pickard Hall, the SEIR Building and the Social Work and Smart Hospital, which are close to Lot 49, 52 and the Maverick Garage. College of Science Students in the College of Science also have a mixture of buildings to attend between classes. The Earth and Environmental Sciences Building is in proximity to Lot 34. The Chemistry and Physics building and Chemistry Research building, along with Pickard Hall, are closely located to Lot 49 and the Maverick Garage. @taylor._.sansom news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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Finding the perfect parking spot can be a game-changer for students. Here are some tips to make the process less of a hassle.

Remote Park and Ride permits are $129 annually or $80 per semester, only applicable in lots 25, 26 and 27. Reduced Rate permits are $198 annually or $122 per semester with usage in Lot GR, 29 and any Remote Park and Ride lots.

The Student General permit costs $258 annually or $160 per semester and is valid in Lot AO, MR, UV, 24, 28, 30, 31, 34, 45, 49, 50N, 50S, 51, 52, 53 and 56. Additionally, permit holders can park in the Park North, Park Central, Park South and West Campus garages and in all Reduced Rate and Remote Park and Ride lots.

The Student Upgrade-Reserved permit is $566 annually or $347 per semester, usable in all Student General permit lots, as well as Lot 36 and a reserved section of Lot 49.

The Maverick Garage Preferred permit costs $1,304 annually or $554 per semester, permissible in all student lots and the Maverick Garage, exclusive to this permit.

College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs

Students with classes in the CAPPA Building have a range of spots to choose from, including lots 30, 34 and the West Campus Parking Garage.

College of Business

The Business Building is close to Lot 45, 49, 52 and 53, as well as being across the street from the Maverick Garage.

College of Education

Hammond Hall is the primary building for College of Education classes, with Lot 49, 52 and 53 being the closest spaces, along with the Maverick Garage.

College of Engineering

If enrolled in the College of Engineering, chances are students will be walking to many buildings. Lot 34, 36 and the West Campus Garage are close to Nedderman Hall, Woolf Hall, and the Engineering Lab and Research buildings. Lot 49, 52 and the Maverick Garage are close to the Science and Engineering Innovation and Research Building, and Pickard Hall.

College of Liberal Arts

For COLA students, buildings like University, Trimble, Preston and Carlisle halls are close to Lot 49, 52 and 53. For the Fine Arts Building, Lot 30, 34 and the West Campus Parking Garage are other options.

College of Nursing and Health Innovation

CONHI students may frequent Pickard Hall, the SEIR Building and the Social Work and Smart Hospital, which are close to Lot 49, 52 and the Maverick Garage.

College of Science

Students in the College of Science also have a mixture of buildings to attend between classes. The Earth and Environmental Sciences Building is in proximity to Lot 34. The Chemistry and Physics building and Chemistry Research building, along with Pickard Hall, are closely located to Lot 49 and the Maverick Garage.

@taylor._.sansom

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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