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PARKING

Student Parking

Parking for UCSC Students

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First Congregational Church in Santa Cruz is pleased to be able to offer overnight parking to UCSC students for the 2011-12 academic year. Our church is located approximately 1 ½ blocks from the main entrance to the University.

Parking permits are still available for purchase. With a parking permit you may park on the church premises in a dedicated lot just for students and have the ability to leave your car safe and secure overnight 7 days a week. Parking permits cost $375 for the combined Winter & Spring terms, payment to be made at the time of application. Forms are available online (or we can email you one) and they are returned with payment to First Congregational Church, 900 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060.

Application Process:

  1. Download the student application form
  2. Print out the form (as a 2-sided), fill it out with your contact information, sign
  3. Return the form and your payment of $375 to:
    First Congregational Church, 900 High Street, Santa Cruz CA 95060
  4. We'll email you a confirmation
  5. Pick-up your actual parking permit when you come to town
  6. Our office hours are Tuesday thru Friday 9am to 3pm. If you have questions, please contact us This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 831-426-2010.

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“A Jesus ego is not centered only on personal choice and responsibility, but also rooted in relatedness and always aware of a larger mission. Today it is tempting to numb ourselves against the horrors that are reported in the news every day, to disown our mutual interdependence. But the Jesus way is to feel the despair and, out of the resulting disturbance, make a difference in the world."

Thomas Moore

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"Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend."

Martin Luther King, Jr.