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Visitor Parking Permits A B C D E F G H I J K L TO OVIEDO NV 1 1 McCULLOCH RD 2 WEST PLAZA DR 2 JEP N O R T Y H A W LAKE CLAIRE Y O R O T R IC V I TS O KNIGH N B 3 L 3 FS CSAL V D R D A Z P A R L D P TSS A T Z P S A A T H L E LVD NOR P GEMINI B T S RAC E2 E TOWERS ST W 4 LKCR 4 H10 GEM P INI B LV R D E1-A E1 D ALUM N RK O A R P K T E H RE CSEL G Park and H7 E Ride CL IR C 5 H9 O 5 LL O P GB H6 A CB2 E4 LE LC RC MEMORY MALL CI RY H8 CU ER CB1 M HS2 NSC H5 P D1 D2 VE P 6 AGORA DRI TRNP 6 AQUARIUS G415 . HS1 T C1 S E R1 L S C U I R I H4 P R1 TRANSIT H4-A C R LOOP T S PAC H2 O E C U RE S S ST A S ORPIU G SC VD P E US BL TCH P CENTAUR ENG1 C2 7 H3 BA1 UCF QUICK GUIDE 7 A P O E L E L L L C Addition Financial Arena ARNA G4 O C TC2 R R PGI I I ARB C LARC C C I Y R R O C CU L Duke Energy UCF UWC D9 L ER L E LIB M O HPH TC1 P BIO A Welcome Center G MSB CHEM PSB T AND TO E S FAIRWINDS Alumni Center ALUM F4 A M CAPS E I STATE D 8 N John C. Hitt Library LIB E8 8 LV INT’L AIRPORT I SUM B C3 I B N Knights Plaza F4 L LCC I KP V P M B1 LAK E ROAD 417 ROAD D G Millican Hall MH D8 W VOL FLA E P CIT A S MIRC Student Union T FSB STUN E7 L FC A HOTL B2 F Visitor & Parking Info VPI D10 A (TOLL) Y B3 OSC B11 9 A POL 9 P L D PARKING T P I V P CSC1 B R L B4 R B A P A “D” (Students/Visitors) Y B9 I IT D L S GE CS2 R Select garages include reserved faculty/staff spaces ER MIN P IV B5 I B B10 UN LVD VPI SO Events Garage UTH LG B6 “B” (Faculty) 10 P P 10 LPS “C” (Staff) BH “R” (Residents) B7 BYC P P T200 Towers BPW P N P Metered Parking (With Passport Parking app) 11 CMMS Motorcycle Pads 11 N H B15 Available throughout campus B8 P Electric Vehicle Charging Stations L I Places to eat B R A D 12 R 12 D V B16 L P MAE A B CENTRAL FLORID B16 UPD P O ARA DR O L BAND S SWLA U E SEC S R E B17 P 13 BTG BFRC 13 B18 IC BNT4 OTC5 LAKE LEE OTC6 14 14 BNT3 BMRA OTC3 STTC 15 15 Y WA RK PA RCH RESEA P5 CPS 16 16 P3 TO STATE ROAD 50 AND 17 STATE ROAD 408 (TOLL) 17 A B C D E F G H I J K L plate as a virtual daily permit. meter spaces located throughout VISITOR PARKING Daily permits can also be obtained campus. Metered spaces use the Visitors must purchase a daily or at the Visitor and Parking Information Passport Parking app instead of coins. hourly parking permit, then park Center, Garage B office, or daily- Smartphone users can download the in areas designated for students permit dispensers located in many app or go to ppprk.com to create or visitors. Payment must be made student parking facilities. Daily an account. If you do not have a prior to parking. permits are only valid in unreserved smartphone, nearby signage displays garages and parking lots with a as phone number to contact. VIRTUAL DAILY PERMIT green “D” sign. The daily parking fee is $5. After NOSE-IN PARKING 5:30 p.m. the fee is $3. Daily parking HOURLY OPTIONS All vehicles on campus must park permits can be purchased at For short-term parking, options nose-in and plate-out. No back-in or parking.ucf.edu or in the UCF Mobile include 1- or 2-hour timed spaces pull-through parking is allowed. App, which use the vehicle’s license at the Visitor Center (lot B6) and PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA • ORLANDO EXPLORE MAP BY EXPLORE MAP BY BUILDING ABBREVIATION ORGANIZATION NAME ABBR. BUILDING NAME GRID ABBR. BUILDING NAME GRID ORGANIZATION NAME ABBR. GRID ORGANIZATION NAME ABBR. GRID ALUM FAIRWINDS Alumni Center F4 NSCM Nicholson Sch. of Communication D6 Addition Financial Arena ARNA G4 Softball Stadium SBS K5 ARB Arboretum H7 OBSV Robinson Observatory K13 Admissions, Graduate MH D8 Student Academic Resource Ctr. HPH D8 ARNA Addition Financial Arena G4 OTC 200-600 Orlando Tech Center H14 Admissions, Undergraduate UWC D9 Student Accessibility Services TCH C7 ARNA Veterans Academic Resource Ctr. G4 P2 Inst. for Simulation & Training F16 Arboretum ARB H7 Student Account Services PVL H16 BA1 Business Administration I F7 P2 Partnership II F16 Auditorium FCE F9 Student Financial Assistance MH D8 BA2 Business Administration II F7 P3 Partnership III F17 Art Gallery VAB C6 Student Government STUN E7 BAND Band Practice Facility F13 P5 Partnership V C16 Band Practice Facility BAND F13 Student Legal Services FCC F9 BH Burnett House B10 PAC Performing Arts Center C7 Barbara Ying Center BYC D11 Student Union STUN E7 BHC Burnett Honors College D7 PRNT Print Shop H9 Biological Sciences Building BIO F8 Teaching Academy TA C8 BIO Biological Sciences Building F8 PSB Physical Sciences Building G8 Bookstore (Knights Plaza) KP H4 Technology Commons I TC1 E8 BNT3-4 Bennett Building 3 & 4 G14 PSY Psychology Building F5 Bookstore (Washington Center) JTWC E7 Technology Commons II TC2 E7 BPW Scholarship House D11 PVL Research Pavilion H16 CAMPUS Bounce House FS J3 Theatre TH F7 BTG Bio Transgenic Greenhouse J13 PVL UCF Foundation H16 Burnett House BH B10 Ticket Office, Athletics SS J3 BYC Barbara Ying Center D11 R1 Research 1 G6 PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES is responsible Card Services JTWC E7 Timothy R. Newman Pavilion TRNP I6 CAH College of Arts & Humanities D5 RAC Roth Athletic Center I4 Career Services CSEL F5 Track & Soccer Stadium TSS H3 CAPS Counseling & Psychological Services F8 RH Rehearsal Hall D7 for providing and maintaining all parking facilities and Center for Multilingual CMMS D11 Transfer & Transition Services TCH C7 CB1 Classroom Building I E6 RWC Recreation & Wellness Center F10 transportation services on campus. There are more than Multicultural Studies Trevor Colbourn Hall TCH C7 CB2 Classroom Building II E5 SBS Softball Stadium K5 Chemistry CHEM F8 UCF Connect, Administration UTWR F15 CB2 ROTC (Army/Air Force) F5 SEC Siemens Energy Center L13 22,000 parking spaces, 10 parking garages and 35 surface MAP Classroom Building I CB1 E6 PVL H16 UCF Foundation CHEM Chemistry F8 SS Ticket Office, Athletics J3 lots of various sizes and configurations. Our transportation Classroom Building II CB2 E5 UCF Global GB G5 CMMS Center for Multilingual D11 STTC Simulation Traing Tech Center G15 services include a fleet of 40 shuttle buses serving 22 off- & PARKING GUIDE Counseling & Psychological Services CAPS F8 UCF Police Department UPD H12 Multicultural Studies STUN Student Union E7 Creative School for Children 1-2 CSC1-2 G9 University Testing Center HPH D8 CPS Center for Public Safety F16 SWLA Storm Water Lab A K13 campus student residential communities, Central Florida Curriculum Materials Center ED C8 University Writing Center TCH C7 CROL College of Optics & Photonics G7 TA Teaching Academy C8 Research Park and the UCF campus community. Diversity & Inclusion BYC D11 Veterans Academic Resource Ctr. ARNA G4 CSAL Wayne Densch Center for Student J3 TC1 Technology Commons I E8 Education Complex & Gym ED C8 Victim Services UTWR F15 Athlete Leadership TC2 Technology Commons II E7 Engine Research Lab ERL K13 Visitor & Parking Information VPI D10 CSB College of Sciences E7 TCH First Year Advising & Exploration C7 Parking Services also offers other services, including vehicle Experiential Learning CSEL F5 Visual Arts Building VAB D6 CSC1 Creative School for Children 1 G9 TCH Student Academic Resource Ctr. C7 jump-starts, and temporary and visitor parking permits. Facilities & Safety A-F FSC H13 Wayne Densch Sports Center WDSC I4 CSEL Career Services F5 TCH Transfer & Transition Services C7 FAIRWINDS Alumni Center ALUM F4 Welcome Center, Duke Energy UCF UWC D9 CSEL Experiential Learning F5 TCH Trevor Colbourn Hall C7 Students, faculty and staff may purchase parking permits Ferrell Commons FC F9 ED Education Complex & Gym C8 TCH University Writing Center C7 online at parking.ucf.edu. Fraternity & Sorority Life G415 A6 COLLEGES ED Curriculum Materials Center C8 TH Theatre F7 Garden Room FCA F9 Arts & Humanities CAH D5 ENG1 Engineering I F7 TRNP Timothy R. Newman Pavilion I6 Health Center & Pharmacy HC F8 Burnett Honors BHC D7 ENG2 Engineering II F7 TSS Track & Soccer Stadium H3 INFORMATION AND POINTERS: Health Sciences I HS1 F6 Business BA1-2 F7 ERL Engine Research Lab K13 UPD Police/Public Safety Building H12 Health Sciences II HS2 G6 Community Innovation & Education ED C8 ARRIVE EARLY: The most EV STATIONS: There are five FC Ferrell Commons F9 UTWR College of Nursing F15 ◼ ◼ Housing Administration Bldg. HAB G9 Engineering and Computer Science ENG1-2 F7 FCA Garden Room at Live Oak F9 UTWR UCF Connect, Administration F15 convenient parking spaces locations on campus to charge Howard Phillips Hall HPH D8 Graduate Studies MH D8 Event Center UTWR Research & Commercialization F15 fill first.
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