By MATT PIKE
Northwest Missouri State University welcomes students back to its campus this month as the 2025-26 academic year begins with move-in day, information sessions and a variety of activities to help them connect with the University, its resources and the community.
Students will begin moving into campus residence halls on Thursday, Aug. 21. The day also marks the kickoff of Advantage at Northwest, an annual orientation program designed to help first-year students get acquainted with other Northwest students, learn about the campus and enjoy some entertainment before fall classes begin on Monday August 25th.
Northwest will clos some parking lots and reroute traffic during move-in times to allow students and their guests to better navigate the campus while fostering a safe move-in process. Community members also should expect an increase in traffic volume.
The following lot closures and traffic restrictions apply during move-in times:
Thursday, Aug. 21
Parking lots 10 (behind Hudson and Perrin halls), 39 (between Dieterich and Millikan halls), 42 (from Towers Suites east to College Park Drive), 41 between Millikan Hall and the Wellness Center and 57 (at the Student Union). All vehicles within these lots will be towed after 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Lot 44 between Franken and Dieterich halls, as well as College Park Drive from the intersection of Northwest Drive to Franken Hall, will be blocked during move-in hours on Thursday.
Lot 57 will allow parking along the north row of the sidewalk and ADA parking with a valid permit.
Friday, Aug. 22
Lots 39, 42 and 57 will be monitored throughout the day, due to increased foot traffic and late arrivals. Restrictions may be implemented for safety reasons with little to no notice.
Additionally, University Police will direct traffic as follows, beginning at about 7 a.m. Aug. 21. All traffic within move-in zones will be stopped to engage with arrivals and reduce confusion.
Traffic on College Park Drive will be restricted between Dietrich Hall and Memorial Drive as well as from Memorial Drive to Lot 57.
Eastbound traffic on Northwest Drive will be restricted between Millikan Hall and College Park Drive.
In case of severe weather during move-in when lightning strikes within eight miles of the Northwest campus, all move-in day activities will be suspended for a minimum of 30 minutes.
Northwest will communicate the suspension of move-in day activities through Bearcat Alert, Northwest social media and Residential Life social media. Students and parents on the campus will shelter in their assigned buildings or the nearest accessible University building.
All incoming students and parents will be instructed to delay their arrival in accordance with procedure and best practices for safety. Move-in day activities will resume at the direction of University Police or the University’s emergency management coordinator.
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