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Can freshman have cars at Princeton?

Published in Student Parking Policy 2 mins read

Freshmen at Princeton University, like all enrolled students, are generally not permitted to have a car on campus unless they successfully complete a formal request process and secure an approved permit from Transportation and Parking Services (TPS).

Understanding Princeton's Vehicle Policy for Students

Princeton University maintains a clear policy regarding student vehicles on campus. The fundamental rule for any enrolled student, including freshmen, is that a car cannot be brought to campus without prior authorization and the issuance of a valid permit.

The Permit Requirement

To bring a vehicle to campus, students must adhere to a specific procedure:

  • Request Process: Students must initiate and complete a formal request process through the university's Transportation and Parking Services (TPS).
  • Approval and Permit Issuance: Permission to have a car on campus is granted only after the request process is finalized and an official permit has been approved and issued by TPS. Without this approval and permit, vehicles are strictly prohibited.

No Visitor Permits for Enrolled Students

It is crucial for students to understand that they are not considered visitors for parking purposes. Enrolled students found utilizing visitor permits for their vehicles will face citations. This emphasizes the necessity of obtaining a proper student permit for on-campus parking.

Eligibility for Freshman Students

While the university's policy outlines the requirements for "enrolled students" in general, it does not specify unique restrictions or separate eligibility criteria solely for freshmen. Therefore, freshmen fall under the same general umbrella as all other enrolled students regarding the process of requesting and obtaining a permit to have a car on campus. The key is to follow the established permit application and approval process.