Monmouth University Campus

 

https://www.monmouth.edu/about_monmouth/at_a_glance/directions.asp

Directions to Department of Software Engineering at Monmouth University,

West Long Branch, NJ 07764

(Pl. Note: The building number in the map is 35.

Visitors are expected to park their vehicles in lots 11 or 11A, just by the side of the building.)

 

1.      From the Garden State Parkway: Take Exit 105.   The Parkway off ramp leads directly onto Route 36 East.  Continue on Route 36 East approximately three miles to Route 71 South.  Go approximately one mile and Route 71 will fork left and become Cedar Avenue.  Follow Route 71/Cedar Avenue for approximately one half mile.  Turn right into the Norwood Avenue. Then take the first right into MU campus.  The parking lots 11 and 11A are in the right side of the entrance.

2.      From the NJ Turnpike: From the South, take Turnpike North to Exit 7A.  After the toll plaza, take I-195 East to Shore Points.  Approaching Belmar, I-195 becomes NJ Route 138.  After crossing the Garden State Parkway, exit right to NJ Route 18 North, marked Eatontown.  Take the Deal Road exit and drive east to the intersection at Monmouth Road.  Turn left and proceed to the third traffic light, which is Cedar Avenue.  Turn right onto Cedar (also labeled NJ Route 71 South).  Follow Route 71/Cedar Avenue for approximately one half mile.  Turn right into the Norwood Avenue. Then take the first right into MU campus.  The parking lots 11 and 11A are in the right side of the entrance. 

3.      From the NJ Turnpike: From the North, take Turnpike South to Exit 11 (Garden State Parkway South).  Take Exit 105 as outlined in #1 above.

4.      From Trenton and Points West: Take I-195 East, and follow directions outlined in #2 above.

5.      From the Freehold Area: Take US Route 9 South to I-195 East. Follow directions outlined in #2 above.

6.      From Coastal New England and Boston: Take I-195 South to I-287 West to the   Tappan Zee Bridge. Follow I-287 to the Garden State Parkway South.   Follow directions outlined in #1 above.