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St. Cloud State University

St. Cloud State University

University Parking Operations and Regulations

526 4th Avenue South/(320) 308-3453
Web site: www.stcloudstate.edu/parking

St. Cloud State University Parking
"Permit required" parking lots and the parking ramp are available for students, employees, and guests. University parking regulations are enforced every day, regardless of the academic calendar. Persons parking on campus park at their own risk and are encouraged to always lock unattended vehicles.

Day/Evening Parking
Parking permits are required for parking in all employee and student lots from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm, Monday through Thursday, and from 7:00 am until 3:00 pm on Friday. Information regarding parking permits and enforcement may be obtained by contacting the Public Safety Department (320) 308-3453. Pay parking is also available in some lots and the parking ramp. Signs posted at the entrances to all University parking lots/areas provide information about parking rules, regulations and hours.

Parking Enforcement
St. Cloud State University reserves the right to ticket, autoclamp, and/or tow (at the owner's or operator's expense) any vehicle in violation of established parking regulations. Persistent violators may have parking privileges denied. Autoclamping of a vehicle may result upon receipt of a third or subsequent paid or unpaid citation during an academic year. Parking is prohibited in areas specifically designated as delivery areas, service areas, "no parking" zones, "state vehicle parking" zones, fire lanes, driveways, lawns, sidewalks, and other posted areas. Failure to pay fines will result in the holding of transcripts and registration privileges.

Disability Parking/Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
Vehicles parking in disability-parking (handicap signed) spaces must display a proper State-issued disability/handicap parking permit. In compliance with federal and State laws and regulations, including the ADA, reasonable accommodations regarding a disability (e.g. wheelchair accessibility, interpreter, or an alternative non-print means of receiving information about the University) can be made available upon advanced notice. Please contact Student Disability Services (320) 308-4080.