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Where can I park at MSU Game Days?

General Public Parking: $30 public parking is offered in Ramp 1/Lot 51, Ramp 3/Lot 19, Ramp 5/Lot 102, Ramp 6/Lot 103 and in lots 7, 9, 46, 47, 53, and Cherry Lane south of Wilson Road (weather permitting). Payment can be made via cash or card at the entrance.



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Visitors are directed to park and pay for their time at pay-by-plate lots or metered spaces. Parking rates are $2 per hour. Special events on campus may alter lot accessibility or fees. Please contact Parking Services for questions regarding specific events or lot restrictions.

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All vehicles, including mopeds, motorcycles and bicycles, operated or parked on MSU property by a MSU student, must be registered with the MSU Parking Office and bear a current and valid permit in accordance with the Student Parking and Driving Regulations.

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Spartan Stadium limits bags and other carry-in items The stadium bag policy remains the same as last year. Fans are allowed to carry in small clutch bags and camera and binocular cases, as well as clear bags no bigger than 12 by 6 by 12 inches, including gallon-size plastic freezer bags.

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The Student Semester Pass costs $50 and is good for the entire semester in which it is purchased. The Student Semester Pass can and should be linked to your Spartan Card. Linking your bus pass to your Spartan Card enables you to get 1 free replacement if your pass is lost or damaged.

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On-Street Parking The rate is $1.25/hour with a $0.75 minimum payment for cards. You can also pay remotely with Parkmobile. Meters are enforced from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and most Sundays are free.

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Parking ticket revenue collected in 2019 was $1.087 million, including court costs added to parking fines, according to documents The Center Square obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. Parking ticket revenue will likely drop in 2020 since more than half of students left campus in March.

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