Parking Information
Reynolda campus
The control of parking on campus is required to protect the health and safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors and to permit the conduct of University business. LACK OF SPACE IS NOT A VALID EXCUSE FOR VIOLATING PARKING REGULATIONS. These regulations stipulate where parking is authorized rather than where it is improper to park. The fact that a person parks in violation of any regulation or law and does not receive a citation does not mean that no violation has occurred. Responsibility for finding a legal parking space rests with the motor vehicle operator. A parking space is not guaranteed near where one works, resides, or attends class. More Traffic Rules and Regulations...
Bowman Gray campus
Student parking is available and interested students may sign up at registration and opt to pay the monthly fee, which varies according to parking location, by payroll deduction. Having a sticker and park card does not guarantee the student a parking space. Limited on-street parking is permissible in the vicinity of the School of Medicine; however, police regularly check areas that have a time limit or require a parking sticker.
To provide convenient facilities for medical and graduate students who ride bicycles, racks have been installed beneath the foyer of Babcock Auditorium. Baptist Hospital also has a rack under the deck at the basement entrance of the patient tower. Bicycles should not be stored in the School of Medicine or its laboratories. Fire restrictions necessitate that easy access exits be available and the Fire Marshall considers bicycles an impediment to this, so storage racks must be used.