PARKING
The garage at Sargent Hall offers limited parking. Spaces are rented on a fiscal year
basis from July 1 through June 30. A parking fee is paid by salary reduction. A portion
of the monthly fee is paid with pre-tax dollars as allowed by federal and state law.
If interested, please contact the Associate Deans to inquire about the availability
of a space and the monthly rate.
As an urban institution in the heart of Boston, Suffolk University Law School does
not provide parking for students. However, the Law School participates in the Semester
MBTA Program which offers faculty and students the opportunity to prepay for a semester
of T-passes at a savings of 11%. Please see www.law.suffolk.edu/forms/mbtapass.pdf
for more information.
In addition, the Law School has discounted parking arrangements with several area garages.
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- Boston Common Underground Garage
617-954-2098
Entrance on Charles Street (across from Public Garden) No vehicles over 6’3”
- Charles River Parking Garage
617-742-2819
Entrance on Cambridge Street
- Center Plaza Garage
617-742-7807
Entrances on Somerset Street and Tremont Street
Back of parking ticket must be stamped at the University. Suffolk I.D. required.
Stamps are located in the lobbies of Sawyer, Fenton, Ridgeway, Donahue and Sargent Hall
Buildings. Please note that the above rates are subject to change. For more information
contact the garage at the number listed above.
Bicycles are not allowed inside the building with the exception of the parking garage
area. There is a small bicycle rack located in the garage for law school students and
employees. Students and staff can access this area by utilizing the red emergency call
box located on the building off of Hamilton Place. Persons entering the garage must
check in with the security officer assigned to the garage. Bicycles must be properly
locked. Any and all bicycles left over 30 days will be removed.
Outside the Donahue building (41 Temple Street) there is a small area in which students
and staff members can park their motorcycles. All motorcycles should be locked. Any
and all motorcycles that are left over 30 days are subject to being towed as well as
are any that are considered a public safety concern.
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