Permits
Proper Display of Parking Permits
Permits are required to be displayed on either the driver's side, rear bumper or the exterior of the lower left (driver's side) rear window. The following exceptions are permitted:
- For convertible vehicles, the parking permit may be displayed on the driver's side of the front windshield.
- Motorcycle and moped permits must be displayed, in a visible manner, on the front fork of the motorcycle or moped.
All permits must be clearly visible and properly affixed using the adhesive provided. Affixing the permit in any other manner than with the adhesive provided will result in a non-compliance citation. Permits are non-transferable and must be displayed only on the vehicle to which they are registered.
Fees
Registration fees are $75.00 for students. Additional or replacement parking permits are available for a fee of $1.00. There is no charge for faculty and staff parking permits. Student parking permits are valid for one year and expire on August 15. Faculty and staff parking permits are valid for two years and expire on February 1. All parking fees/fines are attached to each individual person's account and must be paid at the Office of Student Accounts in Elizabeth Hall. Residential students who change halls during the academic year must obtain a new parking permit if they change zones. In this case, there is no charge for a new permit.
Parking Permit Replacements
If you sell or trade a registered vehicle, change residential status (commuter to resident or resident to commuter), you must notify the Office of Public Safety concerning the change within 48 hours. A new parking permit, reflecting the change, will be issued for a fee of $1.00. The permit reflecting your previous parking status must be removed from the vehicle and provided to the Office of Public Safety prior to receiving the new permit.
Student Employees
Registered students who also work on campus must obey the parking requirements of their specific permit. Preferential permits are not issued to allow students to park closer to their places of employment.

