Getting to Class On Time Just Got Easier.

WANTED:Carpool Partner To Use New Preferred Parking Spaces

Want more money in your pocket? Want to make new friends? Try carpooling. You’ll have time to squeeze in some face-to-face communication (what’s that?) and get to school while sharing the costs. With new preferred carpool parking spots at Nova Southeastern University, you’ll increase your chances of getting to the next class on time too.

 

Preferred carpool parking spots are located in various prime locations across campus. Click here to see the full list of rules and regulations for using preferred parking spaces.

 
Here are 3 steps worth taking:

1) Find a carpool partner through us or on your own.
2) Register your carpool by filling out this form.
3) Take advantage of all the benefits of carpooling,
including shared expenses and preferred parking.
 
 

TAKE THE BROWARD COUNTY BUS

Route 9 and Route 12 take you to Nova Southeastern University. A monthly pass can be purchased at the Alvin Sherman Library and is only $40… let’s see you beat that driving alone! Check out all of BCT’s routes and schedules here.

Take the Train to School

Rather than fighting traffic on I-95, take Tri-Rail and stop at the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Int’l Airport Station at DaniaBeach. From there, take the FREE SFEC Shuttle to the Nova Southeastern University.

You’ll see that the FREE Shuttle is clean, the driver’s nice, and you might just get comfortable enough to get in that extra 15 minutes of sleep.

Ride Your Bike!

To make your life easier, Bike racks are scattered around campus for your convenience. It’s a healthy way to get to school and green too. You do care about the environment, don’t you?

We knew you did. So, next time you’re about to hop in that gas guzzler, take out your bicycle (remove the tassels, those probably aren’t well respected anymore) and enjoy a relaxing ride to school.

Not sure which roads are best to ride your bike? Try Broward County’s Bicycle Suitability Map, it will help you figure out the best route.

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