Parking

Parking Permit Required

All persons who will be parking a motor vehicle on property owned or controlled by the University of New Haven are required to display a valid University of New Haven parking permit on their vehicle. Vehicles not properly displaying a valid parking permit will be ticketed and may be towed. The parking program is in effect on weekdays, and all permit holders must park in their designated lots Monday through Friday.

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Visitor Parking

Visitors to the University

All visitors to the University should proceed to the Maxcy parking lot (P1) and check in with the parking attendant. The attendant will advise visitors where to park. If there are no available spaces the Maxcy Parking Lot, the attendant will issue a temporary placard to park in an alternate location designated by the parking attendant. After 7 p.m. and on weekends, temporary permits can be obtained at the University Police Department, located on the east side of the Campus Store (down the stairs from the Wells Fargo ATM).

Ticketing, Payments, and Appeals for Visitors, Students, Faculty & Staff

The University's ticketing policy is as follows:

All students, faculty, staff and visitors are responsible for each vehicle they operate or park, or cause to be operated or parked on campus. Every vehicle must display a valid University parking permit. Vehicles which present a hazard, are parked in Tow Zones, Fire Lanes, blocking sidewalks, crosswalks, dumpsters or are parked in a Handicap space without displaying government issued authorization are subject to immediate towing at the owner's expense. A vehicle which accrues three parking tickets will be considered a chronic offender and will be ticketed and towed for every subsequent violation.

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Payments and Appeals

To pay for a ticket online or to appeal a ticket you received, visit our online parking system. You must enter both the ticket number and the license plate number to proceed, and then follow the prompts to pay or appeal.

Online Parking System Ticket Lookup

Tickets can also to be paid to the University Bursar's Office in person (One Stop - Bergami Hall) or by mail to the following address:

University of New Haven
ATTN: Bursar's Office
300 Boston Post Road
West Haven, CT 06516

Shuttles and Transportation Options

Students, faculty, and staff can make use of a number of transportation services offered by the University. We provide a robust system of shuttles to help students, faculty, staff, and visitors navigate quickly travel between University-sponsored parking lots, main campus, local railroad and bus stations, downtown New Haven, and more.

Shuttles and Transportation Info for:

Prospective students, parents, and visitors

Current students, faculty & staff