Campus move-in begins

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Campus move-in begins

Move in 2013
Craig Chandler | University Communications
Jerrod Easter, of Omaha, pulls some of his belongings into Harper Hall during move-in at UNL on Aug. 22.

Back-to-campus time at UNL will again see thousands of students moving in to their residence halls in the span of a few days prior to the start of fall semester classes on Aug. 26.

Most students will be moving in to their residence halls from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 22 and 23. Students residing in The Village (16th and X streets) and The Courtyards (17th and Vine streets) begin move-in on Aug. 20.

Visitors and Lincoln residents should be aware of minor traffic delays in the City Campus vicinity because of lane closings and some congestion from move-in traffic.

Motorists traveling through campus will find closed driving lanes on 16th, 17th and Vine streets. Students and parents should plan for delays because parking near many residence halls is limited.

Construction in the areas of R, 18th and 19th streets will cause more congestion than normal around those areas. Students and parents have been advised to use drop-off, move-in parking for one hour only near their assigned residence halls, and to visit the UNL Housing move-in website, http://housing.unl.edu/movein, for the latest information on assigned parking for each residence hall. The special move-in zones are limited to one-hour parking; after that, vehicles are required to move to other parking locations.

A “move-in” guidebook app is downloadable to smart phones or tablets. The mobile application has information including maps (GPS-based), contact information and more about arriving on campus. Download the guidebook app at http://guidebook.com/g/UNLmovein.

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