Lot 37 and Resident Reserved Parking Lots to Close Through Monday for Move-In 2016

Resident Reserved parking must be vacated by staff today. Those lots will be reopened for residential students Monday.
University Housing

Resident Reserved parking must be vacated by staff today. Those lots will be reopened for residential students Monday.

Move-In 2016 begins Thursday and ends Monday. More than 5,700 students will arrive on campus during that time.

Staff and faculty, please vacate Resident Reserved parking lots today.

The campus map provides a listing of those Resident Reserved lots.

University Housing will partner with Transit and Parking to make this move-in process as smooth as possible for students, faculty and staff.

Parking Lot Changes

  • All Resident Reserved parking lots will be closed at 5 p.m. today until late Monday afternoon.
  • Faculty and staff spaces in Lot 37 (Northwest Quad Area) will be unavailable beginning 5 p.m. today. Faculty and staff spaces are available in Lot 44, north of Razorback Stadium, and in Lot 75, at the corner of Lindell Ave. and Douglas St. 

Additional move-in information can be found at movein.uark.edu.

Contacts

Christopher Spencer, assistant director, marketing and strategy
Housing
479-575-5084, cjspence@uark.edu

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