Parking on Campus

Important Documents and Forms
Motor Vehicle Regulations and Handbook [PDF]
Online Ticket Appeal

Policies

Entering first-year, traditional resident students are not permitted to have a car on campus. On campus parking privileges are for upper-class students only. Transfer students who have completed one year of study and 24 credits may have a vehicle on campus. Curry’s parking policy reflects our commitment to wanting first year-students to become truly engaged in and contribute to the academic and community life of the college. We believe that cars represent an unhelpful distraction for first-year students.

Students are permitted use of automobiles and other motor vehicles subject to conditions outlined in the Motor Vehicle Regulations and Handbook. Each student with a motor vehicle is required to purchase a parking sticker and to follow campus vehicle regulations as published in the Motor Vehicle Regulations and Handbook, available for download on this page and in the Public Safety Office.

Operating a motor vehicle on campus is considered a privilege, not a right. Failure to comply with College regulations may result in the loss of the privilege to operate a motor vehicle on campus.

Permit Fees

Permit fees are as follow:

Resident students - $250
Commuter students: Traditional day - $125
Commuter students: Evening - $50
Commuter students: Summer - $25

How to Obtain a Permit

Parking permits are issued at the Public Safety Office. To get a parking sticker you need to show the following:

  1. Vehicle Registration*
  2. Valid driver's license
  3. Curry College ID

*Vehicles not registered in Massachusetts must have proof of insurance.

Students should take care to park in designated student parking areas or they will be ticketed or towed.

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