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Campus Map and Parking Guide A B C D E F G H I J K L NV 1 1 2 2 JEP LAKE CLAIRE 3 SS 3 P TSS P E2 TOWERS ST 4 LKCR 4 H10 P ALUM E1-A E1 CSEL 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 P RY H8 CU ER CB1 M HPA2 NSC H5 P D1 D2 P 6 TRNP 6 G415 . C1 HPA1 T S E R1 L S C U I R I H4 P H4-A C R T S PAC H2 O E C U RE S S ST A S ORPIU G SC E TCH P ENG1 C2 7 H3 BA1 UCF QUICK GUIDE 7 A P O E L E L L L C Alumni Center, FAIRWINDS ALUM F4 O C TC2 R R PGI I I ARB C C C I Y R R O C CU L CFE Arena ARNA G4 L ER L E LIB M O HPH TC1 P BIO A Library, John C. Hitt LIB E8 MSB CHEM PSB CAPS Millican Hall MH D8 8 Student Union STUN E7 8 SUM C3 LCC Howard Phillips Hall HPH D8 B1 P LAK Visitor & Parking Info VPI D10 P VOL CIT FLA MIRC FC Welcome Center, UWC D9 B2 Duke Energy Univ. B3 POL OSC B11 9 P PARKING 9 B4 P P P B9 “D” (Students/Visitors) Select garages include reserved faculty/staff spaces P B5 VPI B10 D Events Garage LV LG B N B6 “B” (Faculty) IO P R P 10 O 10 H PRS LPS “C” (Staff) RT NO P “R” (Residential) B7 R BYC D P P P T200 Towers A P R Construction Zones A R N D A 11 Z CMMS P Metered Parking 11 A L P H N T B15 Motorcycle Pads S E W B8 P Available throughout campus P O O L S U Y E A Electric Vehicle Charging Stations S R W E Y P R O T C I V S 12 T 12 H R G I D T N S B16 A K R MMAE A P LIB E B16 UPD D R V D L A Z B A L I P R T S D N A I E A BAND M R E IB SEC H G B17 L RT 13 O 13 N D B18 V L B R I D A IC N Z I A L P T M S E E LAKE LEE W G 14 14 BRA OTC STTC 15 15 H P1 T U O 16 S 16 D V L B I N I M E P3 G 17 17 E V R I D R A B C K D E F G H I J K L D R A A P R K O Y E G A E A R W G S K U I D R R R A A P H U VISITOR PARKING Q C H A O C Visitors to the UCF campus must purchase a Available at the T One- or D L $5 Daily Permit: Short-term Parking: S V R L L H E A T B daily or hourlyU parking permit. Daily and hourly Visitor and Parking Information two-hour timed parking spaces E W R C S A T D c S O R V E permits may be purchased at the Visitor and Center. Daily permits are valid are located at the Visitor and E D L M I N D R W B D R S Y Parking Information Center. The options for D in all of the “D” parking lots Parking Information Center in V L T O V U GE B I MINI L L S short-term parking are timed spaces located and unreserved garages. The parking lotR B6. F B R U E I L A at the Visitor and Parking Information Center, “D” parking areas are denoted V N I T A I Parking Meters: Meters are N N R or the coin meter spaces located throughout M T with green signs. Daily permits E U E located throughout the campus. C N G E the campus. Payment must be made prior to are also available at any of the Please take note of the time limit 408 ROAD ALAFAYA TRAIL C parking. The center accepts cash or credit pay stations located throughout posted on each meter location. 50 AND HWY cards (Visa, MasterCard or American Express). campus. The pay stations accept TO TOLL OVIEDO The permit pay stations accept cash or credit cash (no change given) or credit TO TO TOLL ROAD 417 card. No change is given from the permit card. After 5:30 p.m., daily AND INT’L AIRPORT pay machines. parking permits are $3. 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 2018-19 ORGANIZATION NAME ABBR. GRID ORGANIZATION NAME ABBR. GRID ARB Arboretum H7 OBSV Robinson Observatory K13 Admissions, Graduate MH D8 Psychology Building PSY F5 ALUM FAIRWINDS Alumni Center F4 OTC Orlando Tech Center H14 Admissions, Undergraduate UWC D9 Recreation & Wellness Center RWC F10 ARNA CFE Arena G4 P2 Inst. for Simulation & Training F16 Arboretum ARB H7 Registrar’s Office MH D8 ARNA Veterans Academic Resource Ctr. G4 P2 Partnership II F16 Arts & Humanities CAH D5 Rehearsal Hall RH D7 BA1 Business Administration I F7 P3 Partnership III F17 Auditorium FCE F9 Research 1 R1 G6 BA2 Business Administration II F7 PAC Performing Arts Center C7 Band Practice Facility BAND F13 Research & Commercialization UTWR F15 BAND Band Practice Facility F13 PRNT Print Shop H9 Barbara Ying Center BYC D11 Research Pavilion PVL HI6 BHC The Burnett Honors College D7 PRS Burnett House B10 Biological Sciences BIO F8 Robinson Observatory OBSV K13 BIO Biological Sciences F8 PSB Physical Sciences Building G8 Bookstore (Washington Center) JTWC E7 ROTC (Army/Air Force) CB2 F5 BPW BPW Scholarship House D11 PSY Psychology Building F5 BPW Scholarship House BPW D11 Sciences CSB E7 BYC Barbara Ying Center D11 PVL Diversity & Inclusion H16 The Burnett Honors College BHC D7 Siemens Energy Center SEC L13 CAH Arts & Humanities D5 PVL Research Pavilion H16 CAMPUS Burnett House PRS B10 Simulation, Training & Tech. Ctr. STTC G15 CAPS Counseling Services F8 PVL Student Accounts H16 Business Administration I BA1 F7 ’63 South Dining Hall FCD F9 CB1 Classroom Building I E6 PVL UCF Foundation, Inc. H16 Business Administration II BA2 F7 Softball Stadium SBS K5 CB2 Classroom Building II E5 R1 Research 1 G6 & PARKING Card Services JTWC E7 Sophomore Center HPH D8 CB2 ROTC (Army/Air Force) F5 RH Rehearsal Hall D7 PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES is responsible Career Services CSEL F5 Student Academic Resource Ctr. HPH D8 CHEM Chemistry F8 RWC Recreation & Wellness Center F10 for providing and maintaining all parking facilities and Center for Multilingual CMMS D11 Student Accessibility Services FCF F9 CMMS Center for Multilingual D11 SBS Softball Stadium K5 Multicultural Studies Student Accounts PVL H16 Multicultural Studies SEC Siemens Energy Center L13 transportation services on campus. There are more than GUIDE CFE Arena ARNA G4 Student Legal Services FCC F9 CNH Colbourn Hall D7 SS Football Stadium J3 18,000 parking spaces, 10 parking garages and 33 surface Chemistry CHEM F8 Student Union STUN E7 CNH University Writing Center D7 SS Ticket Office, Athletics J3 Classroom Building I CB1 E6 Teaching Academy TA C8 CROL CREOL (Optics) G7 STTC Simulation, Training & Tech. Ctr. G15 lots of various sizes and configurations. Our transportation MAP Classroom Building II CB2 E5 Technology Commons I TC1 E8 CSC1-3 Creative School (1-3) G9 STUN Student Union E7 services include a fleet of 40 shuttle buses serving 21 off- Colbourn Hall CNH D7 Technology Commons II TC2 E7 CSB Sciences E7 TA Teaching Academy C8 Counseling Services CAPS F8 Theatre TH F7 CSEL Career Services F5 TC1 Technology Commons I E8 campus student residential communities, Central Florida Creative School 1-3 CSC1-3 G9 Ticket Office, Athletics SS J3 Experiential Learning F5 CROL G7 CSEL TC2 Technology Commons II E7 Research Park and the UCF campus community. CREOL (Optics) Timothy R. Newman Pavilion TRNP I6 ECC Early Childhood Center G9 TCH Trevor Colbourn Hall C7 Curriculum Materials Center ED C8 Track & Soccer Stadium TSS H3 ED Education Complex & Gym C8 TH Theatre F7 Diversity & Inclusion PVL H16 Transfer & Transition Services HPH D8 ED Curriculum Materials Center C8 TRNP Timothy R. Newman Pavilion I6 Parking Services also offers other services, including vehicle Early Childhood Center ECC G9 Trevor Colbourn Hall TCH C7 ENG1 Engineering I F7 TSS Track & Soccer Stadium H3 Education Complex & Gym ED C8 UCF Connect UTWR F15 ENG2 Engineering II F7 UPD Police/Public Safety Building H12 jump-starts, and temporary and visitor parking permits. Engine Research Lab ERL K13 UCF Foundation, Inc. PVL H16 ERL Engine Research Lab K13 UTWR Nursing F15 Students, faculty and staff may purchase parking permits Engineering I ENG1 F7 UCF Global GB G5 FCA Garden Room F9 UTWR UCF Connect, Admin. F15 Engineering II ENG2 F7 University Testing Center HPH D8 FCA Live Oak Room F9 UTWR Research & Commercialization F15 online at parking.ucf.edu. Experiential Learning CSEL F5 University Writing Center CNH D7 FCC Student Legal Services F9 UTWR Victim Services F15 Facilities & Safety FSC H13 Veterans Academic Resource Ctr. ARNA G4 FCD ’63 South Dining Hall F9 UWC Admissions, Undergraduate D9 FAIRWINDS Alumni Center ALUM F4 Victim Services UTWR F15 FCE Auditorium F9 UWC Welcome Center, D9 INFORMATION AND POINTERS: Ferrell Commons FCA F9 Visitor & Parking Information VPI D10 FCF Student Accessibility Services F9 Duke Energy University Financial Assistance MH D8 Visual Arts Building VAB D6 Arrive early: The most call 407-823-5555 and a police FCG Ferrell Commons F9 VAB Visual Arts Building D6 > First Year Advising HPH D8 Wayne Densch 1 & 2 WD1-2 E10 officer will assist you.
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