The following information was sent from the Office of Parking and Transportation and is intended for students who have cars currently on campus and/or will be leaving cars on campus during Winter Break.

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Loading/Packing Your Vehicle:

If driving home and you need to load your vehicle, please follow these directions:

  • Pack items prior to bringing your vehicle on-campus to load.
  • Park legally in a parking space and use your headlights and emergency flashers while loading your vehicle.
  • A one-hour time limit is provided to load vehicles while on campus. Do not park in fire lanes, handicapped/reserved spaces or exceeding the one-hour limit, as vehicles are subject to receiving a citation or having the vehicle towed.

 

Resident Students:

  • If you have an on-campus resident permit (RS) and will be leaving your vehicle during break, you are required to park in Lots R1, R2 or Q.

 

Sophomore Students:

  • Sophomore students can relocate vehicles to campus after 5:00 p.m. Friday, December 16 and park in general parking lots only. If a vehicle needs to be relocated to campus prior to 5:00 p.m. Friday, December 16, please email the Parking and Transportation office at parking@wfu.edu. Do not bring your vehicle on campus to park for break until you are physically leaving campus.
  • Shuttle service to the sophomore parking lot will continue to operate through Friday night, December 16 until midnight. Gray Line Night Shuttle service will resume Sunday, January 8 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Vehicles must be relocated back to the sophomore student lot by Monday, January 9, at 8:00 a.m.

 

Freshman Students:

  • Freshman students leaving their vehicle during winter break can relocate vehicles from the UCC student parking lot to the Reynolda Campus and must park in Lot J. Vehicles can begin to be relocated to campus on Friday, December 16 after 5:00 p.m. and all vehicles need to be relocated to campus by 9:00 p.m. Friday, December 16. Do not bring your vehicle on campus to park for break until you are physically leaving campus. If you need to relocate your vehicle to campus prior to Friday, December 16, please email the Parking and Transportation Office at parking@wfu.edu .
  • Shuttle service to/from the UCC student parking lot and campus will operate on a regular schedule until Friday, December 16 at 9:00 p.m.
  • Shuttle service to/from campus and the UCC student lot will resume on Sunday, January 8 at 3:00 p.m.
  • Vehicles must be relocated back to the UCC student lot by Monday, January 9th at 8:00 a.m.

 

Off-Campus Students:

  • If you do not live in WFU off-campus housing and desire to leave your vehicle on campus during winter break, contact Parking and Transportation at parking@wfu.edu and only park in general parking lots.
  • Beginning Friday, December 16 at 5:00 p.m., all commuter students (including students who ride the Gold and Black Lines) that have a vehicle, registered or not registered with Parking and Transportation, that will be frequenting campus to work, study, exams, etc., during the winter break, can park their vehicle in general lots for the duration of time needed to do so. (Including Law and MBA students who are completing final exams) Do not park in Faculty/Staff lots, visitor or reserved spaces. This on-campus parking exception will be valid until Monday, January 9th at 8:00 a.m., at which time, vehicles must be parked in the correct parking location based on the permit type.
  • The Black and Gold Lines will operate through Friday, December 16 and resume normal schedules Monday, January 9, 2017. Students residing in apartment complexes that are served by the Gold and Black Line that need a ride to/from campus during the week of Dec. 19 -23 can call 336-283-1091 for a ride between 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. only.

Contact

To contact the Office of Family Engagement or Family Communications, please visit our contact page.

 

For mental health assistance: 336-758-CARE (2273) is a service that ensures someone will always be available (i.e., 24/7 M-F, weekends and university holidays) to provide caring and thoughtful consultation services for Wake Forest students in need of mental health assistance or support.