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Visiting the UAA Main Campus
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Location

The UAA main campus address is 3211 Providence Drive in Anchorage, Alaska.  The UAA main campus is located off of Providence Drive, across the street (north) of Providence Alaska Medical Center.  Lake Otis Parkway is west of the main campus.  For more information please visit: Campus Map.


Visitor Parking

Visitors
to campus may park without prior arrangement using the "Pay and Park" machines, at parking meters located around campus or the Parking Garage.

Pay and Park machines accept US coin and currency (NO PENNIES), VISA and MasterCard at the rate of $1.00 per hour.  The machine will issue a receipt for the time requested and that should be placed on the driver's side of the front windshield, on the dash.

Meters accept US coin (NO PENNIES) at a rate of $1.00 per hour for up to 2 hours.  Regardless of permit status, ALL users must pay to park in the meters.  If the meter is not functioning properly it is a NO PARKING ZONE, you must find a working meter or use the "Pay and Park" machines to park in a regular space in the lot.

Day passes are also available at our office (Student Union, Suite 113), the Consortium Library Circulation Desk, or Bookstore. Day passes are valid in all surface parking lots, not in meters or the parking garage. Day passes are $6 each.

For more information, visit: Parking Services.


Campus Tours

Campus tours are available through Enrollment Services year round.  Whether you are new to the area, visiting or born and raised here, we invite you to join us for a campus tour guided by a current UAA student.  For more information visit: Campus Tours.


Conferences and Catering

UAA hosts a variety of conference types, including academic seminars, youth camps, and association meetings. 
For more information visit: Conference & Catering.


Guest Housing

Guest housing is available on a limited basis.  Please contact Tina Veldkamp for more information.

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Page Updated: 4/10/08  By:  Matthew Underbakke