Parking on Campus Regulations and information on all parking-related matters, including vehicle registration and parking permits/decals, are available at:
Parking & Transportation Office
Campus Center North, Room 1014
(914) 251-6177
Summer Hours: Mon.–Thurs., 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Closed Fridays
Fall and Spring Hours: Mon.–Fri., 8:30 a.m.– 6 p.m.
Parking is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Visitors parking on campus must use the W-1 parking lot. There is a $6 daily parking fee payable at the Parking and Transportation Office, and there are also one-hour parking meters available for visitors located after the Performing Arts Center underpass. Short-term spaces adjacent to the Music Building in lot W-2 are available for visitors making inquiries or purchasing event tickets. A 30-minute time limit is enforced in short-term spaces. Students, faculty, and staff are not permitted to park in the short-term spaces.
Admissions Visitors: If you are visiting the campus for an Admissions event (information session, tour, open house, interview, audition, portfolio review, etc.), you do not need to obtain a parking pass and should park in the Admissions lot or Lot W-1.
Campus Map (PDF)
All students registering for credit courses must register any vehicle(s) they will be parking on campus. The parking decal must be properly displayed when parking on campus. To register a vehicle and obtain a parking decal, the following are required:
Students registering only for noncredit courses must obtain an academic-year parking decal, which is valid from Sept. 1 through May 31, at the Parking and Transportation Office. A $20 vehicle registration fee is required for the decal.
The campus is regulated by New York State Vehicle and Traffic Laws; therefore, drivers are subject to standard traffic and parking regulations, and outstanding parking tickets are entered into the New York State scofflaw system. Vehicles are subject to booting or towing for unpaid parking summonses and illegal parking; in such cases, the owner/driver of the vehicle is responsible for booting and towing fees. Students with outstanding fines will be flagged. Fines must be paid in full and the flag removed in order to register in the future, obtain transcripts, or receive graduation diplomas.
Forms and Downloads
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