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Uml.Edu 978-934-4000 Building and Parking Lot Key for University Campuses UMASS LOWELL BUILDING LOCATIONS uml.edu 978-934-4000 Building and Parking Lot Key For University Campuses NORTH CAMPUS SOUTH CAMPUS Everything you need to know BUILDINGS (30-48) BUILDINGS (1-17) Alumni Hall 33 820 Broadway 15 about parking on campus is Ball Hall 41 Allen House 3 Coburn Hall 8 RIVERSIDE ST. Costello Athletic Center 46 available at uml.edu/UCAPS. Cumnock Hall 39 Comley-Lane Theatre 6 Concordia Hall 2 SPARKS ST. Cushing Field Complex 47 East Meadow Lane 48 Desmarais House/150 Wilder 16 Falmouth Hall 37 Durgin Hall 13 Dugan Hall 5 NORTH CAMPUS CP P21 47 Kitson Hall 38 P20 EV Lydon Library 32 Health & Social Sciences Building 14 48 Olney Science Center 45 Mahoney Hall 6 42 Olsen Hall 42 McGauvran Center 11 Ë B B 45 46 Pasteur Hall 36 O’Leary Library 12 P18 Perry Hall 40 Riverview Field 4 TO EAST MEADOW LANE 41 44 P19 Pinanski Hall 44 Riverview Suites 17 40 N. Power Plant/Gnds Maint. Garage 43 Sheehy Hall 1 Pulichino Tong Business Center 31 South Power Plant 7 VFW HIGHWAY (Under Construction) Weed Hall 10 P17 37 31 VFW HIGHWAY Saab Emerging Technologies 30 COLLEGES 39 38 43 & Innovation Center 36 Southwick Hall 35 College of Fine Arts, Humanities 15 35 60 & Social Sciences 33 COLLEGES College of Health Sciences 5 30 UNIVERSITY AVE Graduate School of Education 12 MAMMOTH ROAD 61 P27 EV 65 Francis College of Engineering 35 PLYMOUTH STREET AIKEN STREET Kennedy College of Sciences 45 62 PARKING (P1-P12) EAST CAMPUS Manning School of Business 36 P29 Broadway/Riverview Lot P1 32 HOWE BRIDGE VFW HIGHWAY B 69 PARKING (P17-P21) Coburn Hall Lot P6 PAWTUCKET STREET Cumnock Hall Lot P17 Durgin Hall Lot P10 63 B North Parking Garage P21 Mahoney Lower Lot P4 ➥ 70 P33 BELLEGARDE P25 64 Olsen Lot P18 BOATHOUSE AND 113 EV 50 PERKINS ST. Mahoney Upper Lot P5 1001 PAWTUCKET BLVD. O’DONNELL BRIDGE 66 Pinanski/Costello Lot P19 Solomont Way Lot P7 (NERVE CENTER) P30 P37 FR. MORISSETTE BLVD Riverside Lot P20 South Parking Garage P3 Wilder Visitor Lot P9 P35 P26 67 P34 OFFICES AND SERVICES Wilder Lot P8 P11 P32 B HALL ST. Admissions, Graduate 39 Sheehy Park Lot P11 PAWTUCKET BLVD. RT. B CABOT ST. Athletic Department Riverview Suites Garage P12 P31 P10 DANE ST. Costello Athletic Center 46 Riverview Suites Lot P2 P36 Online & Continuing Education 35 SALEM STREET 68 SUFFOLK STREET OFFICES AND SERVICES B Dining TO DOWNTOWN LOWELL A 13 SCHOOL STREET FRENCH STREET 73 Conference & Event Services 3 R 72 2 12 WHITING ST. 71 ➦ Ball P.O.D. Express 41 1 FLETCHER STREET C Einstein Brothers Bagels 45 Dining A TO INN & N CONFERENCE Southwick Food Court 35 Starbucks 12 D CENTER AND Starbucks 32 South Dining Commons 11 D 110 CANAL STREET B R AND TSONGAS Freshii, Grill Out, Subway WILDER STREET . CENTER FOR Merrimack MRKT IND. HISTORY 11 EAST CAMPUS 3 10 P9 OFFICE AND SERVICES BUILDINGS (50-70) Admissions, Undergraduate 50 SOUTH CAMPUS SOLOMONT Ames Building 67 Advancement 69 5 Bourgeois Hall 62 Bookstore 50 14 PARKING DESIGNATIONS Charles J. Hoff Alumni 69 Campus Ministries 50 P8 P Career Services 50 W Scholarship Center 4 A Visitors by Reservation Nearly every parking lot has designated handicapped spots. Chancellor’s Suite 50 Y P7 nn Donahue Hall 60 8 15 Those located in gated lots can be accessed by talking to Fox Hall 63 Counseling Services 50 Visitors/Metered Parking the dispatcher via intercom at the gate. PAWTUCKET STREET nn Leitch Hall 61 Disability Services 50 16 LeLacheur Park 65 Health Services 50 6 nn Open to All, except FR/SO Commuters CP Carpooling spaces B Bus stop BROADWAY STREET Campus Recreation Center 64 IT Services 50 B P3 nn Faculty/Staff Tsongas Center 70 Multicultural Affairs 50 Salem Lot/Admissions Lot preferred permit Office of Residential Life 50 P4 7 Faculty Only University Crossing 50 EV nn University Suites 66 Office of Student Activities 50 P1 P6 Faculty/Staff and Commuter** CP P5 nn Resident Students* Wannalancit Business Center 68 & Leadership Solution Center 50 nn Commuter** Resident Students and Commuter** PARKING (P25-P37) Financial Aid, Registrar, Student Financial Services nn Reserved Parking Ames Lot P30 17 EV Electric Vehicle Charging Station Ayotte Garage P34 UCAPS/Parking 50 East Parking Garage P27 University Police 50 Fletcher Lot P36 Veteran Services 50 * Lots restricted to students living in closest hall Fox Hall Lot P25 Dining ** Lots restricted to students by class year and campus of major PARKING ON CAMPUS Pawtucket Visitor Lot P37 Crossroads Cafe 50 P12 Perkins Lot P29 Hawk’s Nest Cafe 66 Visitors may park in lots marked “Visitor” or “Open to All.” Reservations or hang tags Recreation Center Lot P26 ICC Dining 73 are required by contacting UCAPS at 978-934-2800 or [email protected]. Salem Lot P35 P.O.D. Market 63 P2 FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO: Tsongas Center Lot P33 Rowdy’s & Sal’s Pizza 63 All members of the UMass Lowell community must register any vehicle they operate on campus. Wannalancit/East Courtyard Lot P31 MIDDLESEX STREET University Dining Commons 63 Instructions for registering a vehicle are at www.uml.edu/UCAPS. uml.edu/apps Wannalancit/Tremont Lot P32 OTHER/DOWNTOWN This map is for reference only, and lot designations are subject to change. uml.edu/routes Innovation Hub, M2D2 71 Please refer to uml.edu/maps for current information. uml.edu/maps (110 Canal Street) Inn & Conference Center (ICC) 73 Tsongas Center for Ind. History 72 DIRECTIONS TO UMASS LOWELL CAMPUS DINING OFFICE LOCATIONS 2016-2017 Directions and office locations are also available at uml.edu/maps. NORTH ADMISSIONS OFFICES Undergraduate ......................................................University Crossing, Suite 420 Traveling north on Route 3 • Ball P.O.D. Express (Ball Hall) Graduate ................................................................Cumnock Hall, 110 Take Exit 30B to the Lowell Connector and follow the directions below. • Einstein Bros. Bagels (Olney Science Center) Online & Continuing Education ............................Southwick 203 • Starbucks North (Lydon Library) Traveling south on Route 3 • Southwick Food Court (Southwick Hall) EAST Take Exit 30A for I-495 North. Immediately take Exit 35C for the Lowell Connector. • Advancement & Alumni Relations ........................... Charles J. Hoff Alumni Scholarship Ctr/1 Perkins Follow the directions below. EAST • Business Offices ....................................................... Wannalancit Business Center • Crossroads Cafe (University Crossing) Traveling north or south on I-495 • Centers for Learning ................................................. Fox Hall & ICC Sal’s Pizza Take Exit 35C to the Lowell Connector. Follow the directions below. • Facilities Management ............................................. Wannalancit, 4th floor Starbucks • Human Resources/EOO ........................................... Wannalancit, Suite 301 To South Campus from the Lowell Connector • Hawk’s Nest Cafe (University Suites) • M2D2 ......................................................................... Wannalancit, 2nd floor Red Mango CampusMap From the Connector, take Exit 3 for Industrial Avenue. Go right at the stop sign at • Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell ............................ 300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way the end of the ramp then take the first right off the rotary onto Industrial Avenue. Starbucks • University Crossing ................................................... 220 Pawtucket Street Proceed straight at the first traffic light at the intersection with Chelmsford Street • P.O.D. Market (Fox Hall) Academic Affairs, Provost .................................... Suite 480 (Route 110). Industrial Avenue becomes Stevens Street at this intersection. • Rowdy’s & Sal’s Pizza (Fox Hall) Bookstore .............................................................. River Hawk Shop, 1st floor • University Dining Commons (Fox Hall) Career Services & Co-op Center ........................... Suite 450 Follow Stevens Street for approximately 1.5 miles. Take a right onto Middlesex Street. Chancellor’s Suite .................................................. Suite 400 Take the first left at the blinking light onto Wilder Street. Proceed a short distance SOUTH Student Health Services ........................................ Suite 300 to the light at the intersection of Wilder and Broadway streets. UMass Lowell South Study Abroad & Int’l Experiences .......................... Suite 370 Campus is ahead to the left. • South Dining Commons (McGauvran Center) IT Services ............................................................. Suite M50 South Dining Commons, Freshii, Grill Out, Merrimack MRKT, Subway To North Campus, East Campus, Campus Recreation Center, Multicultural Affairs .............................................. Suite 366 • Starbucks South (O’Leary Library) Police ...................................................................... Suite 170 LeLacheur Park, Wannalancit Mills, Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell Residence Life ........................................................ Suite 120 or University Crossing from the Lowell Connector OTHER/DOWNTOWN The Solution Center ............................................... 1st floor • 50 Warren Restaurant (Inn & Conference Center) Financial Aid, Registrar, Student Financial Services From the Connector, take Exit 5B onto Thorndike Street. After four traffic lights (1/2 mile), Student Activities and Leadership ......................... Suite 220 Thorndike Street bears right and becomes Dutton Street. Continue on Dutton Street • ICC Dining (Inn & Conference Center) Student Disabilities Services ................................
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