
Parking Information
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Parking Areas |
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| A. Open Parking, except where designated. No overnight parking (2am - 6am). |
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| B. Open Parking, except where designated. No overnight parking (2am - 6am). |
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| C. Open Parking. No overnight parking (2am - 6am). |
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| D. Reserved lot (6am - 3:30pm). | |
| E. Reserved for faculty (6am - 3:30pm). | |
| F. Reserved lot for handicap & visitors (6am - 3:30pm). | |
| G. Open Parking. No overnight parking (2am - 6am). |
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| H. Open parking / resident student parking. | |
| I. Open parking / resident student parking. | |
| J. Resident student parking ONLY. | |
| K. Resident student parking ONLY. | |
| L. Open parking / resident student parking. | |
| M. Reserved Lot. | |
| N. Resident student parking ONLY. | |
| O. Resident student parking ONLY. | |
| P. Open parking / resident student parking. | |
| Q. Open parking. No overnight parking (2am - 6am). No resident student parking. |
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| R. Reserved lot (6am - 3:30pm). | |
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Buildings
- Nazareth College Arts Center
The 1,153-seat Callahan Theater; three 200-seat auditoriums including one in the Gerald G. Wilmot Hall of Music; art, music, and theater wings; studios, practice rooms, and two art galleries; and other classroom and lecture facilities. - Smyth Hall
Houses classroom and administrative offices including the Offices of the President, Registrar, Financial Aid, Bursar, and Graduate Studies. - Lorette Wilmot Library
Features more than 280,000 volumes, a media center, special classrooms and study areas, and a rare book room. - Otto A. Shults Community Center
Houses an oversized gymnasium, student union, snack bar and pizzeria, conference rooms, swimming pool, fitness center, bookstore, Offices of Student Affairs and Student Government, and the Department of Campus Safety. - Carroll Hall
Houses clinics, classrooms, faculty offices, Student Health Services and Counseling Services. - Tennis courts, playing fields and Alumni Pavilion/concession stand
Features 6 tennis courts; 3 full playing fields including 1 artificial turf field; and a gathering place for picnics. - O'Connor Complex
A co-ed residence hall consisting of three buildings connected by a central area. - Lourdes Hall
A co-ed residence hall; also houses the Marie Callahan Reading Clinic. - Medaille Hall
A residence hall for women. - Founders Hall
A co-ed residence hall; also houses the Patricia Carter Child Care Center. - Kearney Hall
A co-ed residence hall; also houses a computer laboratory, Residential Life offices, and First Year Center. - Nazareth Guest House
- La Maison Française
A residence hall for French majors. - Casa Hispana
Houses classrooms, faculty offices, and facilities for Spanish cultural and academic programs. - Casa Italiana
Houses classrooms, faculty offices, and facilities for Italian cultural and academic programs. - Admissions House
A center for undergraduate admissions activities; includes meeting rooms for admissions interviews and offices for admissions personnel. Parking is available and the facility is accessible to the handicapped. The entrance is from East Avenue. - Psychology Center/Maintenance Building
The upper level contains classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices, and the lower level houses the offices of Facilities Management as well as the loading dock. - Breen and Lyons
Apartment-style residence hall. - Anna Portka Hall
Apartment-style residence. - 4141 East Ave
Undergoing renovation. - Golisano Academic Center
Houses Alumni, Development, Campus Ministry, Marketing and Communications Offices, and the Center for Off-Campus Learning, as well as faculty offices and classrooms. Other areas undergoing renovation. - Elizabeth George Hall
A co-ed residence hall with 111 private rooms for undergraduate residents. - Stadium & All-Weather Track
State-of-the-art athletic facilities completed in 2003, includes locker rooms, training facilities, coaches' offices and spectator seating.
Parking Passes
The Campus Safety Department is responsible for the enforcement of all campus parking rules and regulations. All vehicles operated on campus must be registered. A campus parking guide is provided at the time of registration. Download the Parking Permit Application form.
A resident or commuting student in possession of a motor vehicle must secure a parking permit at the Office of Campus Safety, located on the lower level of the Shults Center. Permits are $40.00 per year or $25.00 per semester. The parking rules and regulations published in the Campus Safety brochure are to be observed by all residents. Frequent violators may be subject to towing, including all related expenses.
Important Parking Notes:
- Regulations in all areas enforced 12 months per year
- Reserved Spaces enforced Monday through Friday 6am - 3:30pm year-round, except where designated.
- Resident students are restricted to parking lots H, I, J, K, L, N, O and P only

