Commuter
Faculty/Staff | Student (Spring/Summer) | Disabled | Visitor
Residence Hall
Spring Semester | Year | Week | Day | School Break | Loading/Unloading | Summer
Other
- Attending a meeting or event
- Loading/unloading permit
- Overnight Trip Permit
- Refund Information
- Reserved Parking
- Service
- Visitor/Guest
- Summer Commuter
Staff Year Permit
University faculty and staff should purchase and display their parking permit prior to the beginning of the permit year. Permit renewal/registration may be accomplished conveniently from this web. A payroll deduction option is available.
- To request a parking permit please e-mail Parking Services.
- Permit cost
- Payroll Deduction Information
Student Commuter
Commuter students (living off campus) should purchase and display their parking permit prior to parking on campus.
On-line registration has ended. Students may purchase a permit by stopping by the Parking Services office.
Year Permits
- Parking permit application information will be mailed to both continuing and new residence hall students.
- Continuing residence hall students will receive first priority for permits through their application deadline.
- After allocation of permits to continuing students, permits will be made available to new students through a lottery. Students who submit a lottery application will be informed of their status by e-mail prior to their arrival on campus.
Week Permits
- Students who bring a vehicle to campus infrequently may purchase a week permit for only those weeks when they drive.
- Week permit rates
- Week permits are limited and are not always available. Contact Parking Services prior to bringing a vehicle to campus to ensure that a permit will be available for your use.
Day Permits
- Students are eligible to purchase a day permit for their use or that of a visitor.
- Days permit rates
- Day permits are limited and are not always available. Contact Parking Services prior to bringing a vehicle to campus to ensure that a permit will be available for your use.
Disabled Permits
Disabled parking permits are available for those with the need for accessible parking. Disabled parking information is available on this web site.
Visitor/Guest
Every parking user, including visitors must display a valid permit. Visitor/Guest permits are available from Parking Services.
Guests may stop by Parking Services prior to parking to purchase a one day visitor permit although prior permit purchase by the university host is strongly recommended.
Campus departments should contact Parking Services prior to inviting a guest to obtain a departmental guest permit. Campus departments are strongly encouraged to mail the permit to their guest prior to his/her arrival on campus.
Attending a Meeting or Event
If you are attending a meeting or event, the event organizers should have reserved parking prior to the event and provided parking information in their literature/publicity. If you're unsure about where to park, contact your event's organizer for that information. If an event organizer has not reserved campus parking, you must locate a metered space or a legal space on a city street.
Loading/Unloading Permit
University Service areas are strictly regulated for authorized usage.
You may load/unload from a meter or a lot where your permit is valid.
If you must unload from another area, you must stop into Parking Services to pick up a short term loading/loading permit prior to loading/unloading.
Occasionally, very short term unloading can be arranged with a phone call. Again, authorization must be obtained prior to parking.
Service Permit
A Service permit is available to external service providers. If your agency or business is on campus frequently to provide services, contact Parking Services to inquire about a Service parking permit.
Student School Break Permits
Regular school year permits are not valid during the semester break, spring break, and August break. Students who will be leaving a vehicle on campus during those times must contact Parking Services about obtaining a special Break Period Permit.
Break permits are available at no additional cost to current permit holders.
A small number of residence hall paking permits are available. Parking locations are often at some distance from your residence hall. Apply for your permit by stopping by the Parking Services office. Note: you must have a permit before parking in a residence hall parking lot.