Blue camps marker with "The University of Michigan - Central Campus" written upon it.

Student Move-In 2023 will take place from Wednesday, Aug. 23 through Sunday, Aug. 27.

The campus community should anticipate increased traffic and rerouting on Wednesday, Aug. 23, as preparations for move-in get underway. The increased traffic this activity brings may create traffic delays and will necessitate parking space closures and alterations to the city and U-M transit systems.

Street adjustments 

Visit AEC’s website for details on street adjustments.

Parking impacts

Most, if not all, parking meters in the immediate vicinity of residence halls will be bagged and reserved for students and families who display the proper move-in unloading permit.

Several university parking lots will be converted to move-in use ONLY for the duration of move-in.

University lots that will be impacted Wednesday, Aug. 23 through Sunday, Aug. 27 are as follows:

  • Lot M28 (on Washington Heights)
  • Lot M95 (just east of Markley Hall): west half of lot will be for move-in participants
  • Lot E1 (on North University Court across from Stockwell Hall)
  • NC2 & NC4 (Housing lots next to Bursley)
  • NC32 (Bursley/Baits): section of lot closed from Monday, Aug. 21 – Sunday, Aug 27.
  • Palmer Drive Parking Structure (N26): all visitor parking will be for move-in participants. Entry/exit gates will be open starting at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23
    • Gold and Blue permit parkers can still use the visitor entrance lane to access parking.     
  • W16 (“Triangle”) Lot: Thompson at Madison and Packard will be controlled for move-in
  • Thompson Parking Structure
    • Please note that the Thompson parking structure will be used for overflow move-in parking. Entry/exit gates will be open starting at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23 

Please note that Wall Street area structures have Blue parking availability for Medical Campus parkers who typically use M28 or M95.

Bus route adjustments

Both the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority and U-M Logistics, Transportation & Parking will be modifying some bus routes to accommodate the changes in traffic flow. Please visit the AAATA website and the LTP service alerts page for details.

Once again, uniformed Housing Security and Safety Officers and university police officers will be on-site during move-in and will aid in maintaining efficient traffic flow in the residence hall areas.

For additional information about Student Move-In 2023, please see the housing website.