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Can freshman at San Diego State have a car?

First-year, on-campus residents will not be permitted to bring a car their first year of study at SDSU.
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Does San Diego State allow freshmen to have cars?

Incoming first-year students who live on campus will not be permitted to bring a car the first year of study at SDSU.
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Can freshman have cars at SCU?

Resident Santa Clara University students are not permitted to bring cars to campus for the duration of their freshman year (Fall through Spring quarters). This includes students who have enough credits to be considered sophomores at any time during their first academic year at Santa Clara.
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Can freshman have cars at UC San Diego?

Flexible parking (hourly and daily rates) is available through the ParkMobile app. Note: First- and second-year students are not granted parking permits at UC San Diego. Find other ways to commute to campus or find off-campus parking.
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How much is parking at SDSU?

Pay stations allow for 30 minutes, hourly, overnight and weekend permits for guests who are visiting the campus: 30 minutes - $1.00. 1 to 4 hours - $3.00 per hour. 5 to 10 hours - $15.00.
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Does SDSU allow cars?

More information can be found at SDSU's Commuting & Transportation webpage. First-year on-campus residents should comply with this policy and not bring vehicles to SDSU. SDSU works with the surrounding community to reduce traffic flow and students are expected to help SDSU be a good neighbor.
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How strict is SDSU parking?

A valid parking permit purchased through the Transportation Portal, pay station or PayByPhone is required at all times at SDSU. Permits cannot be purchased via any other method. The Parking & Transportation Services Office does not accept cash, card or check payments for permits.
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Are you allowed to have a car as a freshman at UCLA?

You can have a car, but if you live on campus you can't have on campus parking. The school might not provide parking, but there's lots of other ways to park. ...
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Can freshman have cars at USC?

While USC does allow freshmen to have a car, many question whether or not they need it. USC Transportation offers several bus routes and shuttle services that can help you get around campus without a car. But, what if you live in USC off-campus housing? or are looking for USC sublets. No problem!
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Can you have a car on campus University of San Diego?

Second-year resident students may bring a car to campus and purchase an e-permit for their assigned area. Transfer students who have completed a full school year are allowed to buy e-permits.
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Can freshman bring cars to Stanford?

Stanford undergraduate first-year students (frosh) are not permitted to bring cars to campus for the duration of their first year (Fall, Winter, Spring Quarters). This includes students who have enough credits to be considered sophomores at any time during their first academic year at Stanford.
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Can freshman have a car at UC Riverside?

First-Year Resident Parking Information

Due to limited parking availability, as well as to support UCR's sustainability efforts, first-year residents are not allowed to bring a vehicle to campus. We understand that due to certain situations, some first-year students may need a vehicle.
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Do I need a car at Stanford?

Transportation Options for New Students

Stanford makes it easy to get around campus—and the Bay Area—without a car. Learn about the Bicycle Program, the Marguerite shuttle, car sharing, and more.
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Does San Diego State require freshmen to live on campus?

All incoming first-year students from outside SDSU's local admission area are required to live on campus during their first and second year at the university. Additionally, all local students in the Weber Honors College are required to live on campus during their first year.
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How much is SDSU tuition?

At San Diego State University, the total cost is $32,134 for in-state students and $44,014 for out-of-state students.
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Does SDSU tow cars?

Vehicles are subject to towing/immobilization/impounded for the following reasons: If a vehicle has accumulated three or more unpaid citations. If a vehicle is parked in a non-resident lot between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. Parked in a non-designated parking area.
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Are freshman colleges not allowed to have cars?

More than anything it is usually a parking issue…in other words, more students than parking spaces available. So they make it simple and say, “No cars for freshman”. By sophomore year them may allow it, or it may be a lottery system. Also kids who live off campus sometimes get preferential treatment due to the commute.
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Can students have cars at UCLA?

Student Parking

Due to traffic congestion, air quality concerns and limited parking, UCLA encourages students to carpool to campus. In fact, parking is not guaranteed to individual students. To increase your chance of receiving a parking permit, be sure to apply on time and meet payment deadlines.
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Can freshman have cars at UCSB?

For students living in the UCSB Residence Halls, parking is very limited and we recommend that you plan on not having a vehicle and use other means of transportation to travel to off-campus destinations. You may apply for a permit after you get your building and room assignment in late summer.
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Is it worth having a car at UCLA?

If you live on or near campus you do Not need a car. It is in Westwood and nestled closely to West L.A. (Brentwood) and a short bicycle ride to the beaches in Santa Monica. You will be Fine sans car.
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Do UCLA students need car?

Getting to Campus

L.A. may be famous for its traffic, but you don't have to drive to get to campus each day! Many students who opt to live in the Westwood area surrounding UCLA are able to walk or cycle to class, while students living in adjacent communities near UCLA are easily able to take public transit to campus.
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How does SDSU check parking?

With the use of License Plate Recognition (LPR) Software, SDSU requires a valid paid parking permit to be properly registered to a vehicle's license plate at all times, inclusive of evenings, weekends, and holidays.
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Do you have to live on campus at SDSU?

All incoming first-year students from outside SDSU's local admission area are required to live on campus during their first and second year at the university. Additionally, all local students in the Weber Honors College are required to live on campus during their first year.
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Where do you park for SDSU?

Structure 3
  • Continue on College Avenue, cross under two pedestrian bridges.
  • Turn left onto Zura Way.
  • Structure 3 will be on your right.
  • You may park on any level within Structure 3. ...
  • After you parking, exit the parking structure and walk west toward the residence halls and the large arched bridge.
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