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Directions to Your Admissions Appointment DIRECTIONS TO YOUR ADMISSIONS APPOINTMENT The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is temporarily hosting our admissions meetings in Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium, located at 1804 California Street, Omaha, NE 68102 on the eastern end of the Creighton University campus. Please park in the parking lot that is located directly south of Morrison Stadium. You don’t need to print anything to place in your car to designate that you are a visitor. Upon arrival: West entrance of Morrison Stadium 1) Call us at 402-280-3431 to let us know you have arrived. We will either instruct you to wait in your car until your assigned visit enter park time, or will welcome you to come inside. here here 2) Don’t forget your cloth face covering! 3) Head to the west entrance of Morrison Stadium (the main entrance used for soccer games). You will see the Billy Bluejay statue directly in front of this entrance. 4) We will meet you at the Billy Bluejay statue and show you to your meeting space. Morrison Stadium and parking lot 5) There, we will complete a health screening, including taking every visitor’s temperature and completing a quick verbal Questions? Call us screening questionnaire. at 402-280-3431! If you need help finding your bearings, feel free to call us at 402-280-3431. We look forward to visiting with you! STREET / FLORENCE BOULEVARD STREET / FLORENCE TH 19 Office of Undergraduate Admissions Omaha, NE 68178 402-280-3431 • [email protected] Coming from east or west of Omaha, you will probably approach the city via I-80 East or West. Proceed to the I-480 exchange. From the east: From the west: 1. Take I-80 West across the Missouri River 1. Take I-80 East 2. Take exit 452 to I-480/Hwy 75 North toward 2. Take exit 452 to I-480/Hwy 75 North toward Eppley Airfield/Downtown (get into far right Eppley Airfield/Downtown (get into far right lanes) lanes) 3. Take exit 2A for Dodge/Harney Streets 3. Take exit 2A for Dodge/Harney Streets 4. Turn right onto Douglas (one way east) 4. Turn right onto Douglas (one way east) 5. Turn left on 19th Street 5. Turn left on 19th Street 6. Turn right on Cass Street (after about 0.3 mile) 6. Turn right on Cass Street (after about 0.3 mile) 7. Turn left into parking lot for Morrison Stadium 7. Turn left into parking lot for Morrison Stadium Parking lot is on the south side of Morrison Parking lot is on the south side of Morrison Stadium, just east of the intersection of Cass Stadium, just east of the intersection of Cass Street and 19th Street Street and 19th Street Coming from north or south of Omaha, you will probably approach the city via I-29 North or South. From the north: From the south: 1. Follow 1-29 South 1. Follow 1-29 North 2. Take exit 53B to I-480 West/Highway 6 2. Merge with I-80 West in Council Bluffs, Iowa Takes you over the Missouri River, into Omaha 3. Follow signs for I-29 N toward Sioux City/Exit 3. Take exit 4 onto Dodge Street 1A Cross streets will start at 10th Street and go up 4. Take exit 53B to I-480 West/Highway 6 4. Turn right onto 19th Street (after about 0.3 This will take you over the Missouri River and mile) into Omaha 19th Street becomes Florence Boulevard on 5. Take exit 4 onto Dodge Street our campus Cross streets will start at 10th Street and go up 5. Turn right on Cass Street 6. Turn right onto 19th Street (after about 0.3 Parking lot is on the south side of Morrison mile) Stadium, just east of the intersection of Cass 19th Street becomes Florence Boulevard on Street and 19th St/Florence Boulevard our campus 7. Turn right on Cass Street From southern Nebraska: Parking lot is on the south side of Morrison 1. Follow Highway 75 North (North Omaha Stadium, just east of the intersection of Cass Freeway) Street and 19th St/Florence Boulevard 2. Merge with I-480/Hwy 75 North toward Eppley Airfield/Downtown (get into far right lanes) 3. Take exit 2A for Dodge/Harney Streets 4. Turn right onto Douglas (one way east) 5. Turn left on 19th Street 6. Turn right on Cass Street (after about 0.3 mile) 7. Turn left into parking lot for Morrison Stadium Parking lot is on the south side of Morrison Stadium, just east of the intersection of Cass Street and 19th Street.
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