Student Commuter Permit Sales for all Eligible Students Begin July 19
Commuter (C) permit sales for new students – those who did not have a commuter parking permit last academic year – will go on sale at noon on Wednesday, July 19, and will continue until sold out.
To qualify for a commuter permit, you must have 60 or more credit hours and live more than one mile from campus.
Commuter permits cost $336 per academic year and are only available for purchase for a full academic year.
These permits do not authorize permit holders to park overnight on campus without prior authorization.
Commuter Parking Areas
Students who choose to purchase a commuter permit – Scott Street Lots (C9); Cornerstone Garage (C5); South Mill Lot (C40) -- are authorized to park within their designated area or in the commuter periphery (CK) lots.
Commuter permit holders can also take advantage of off-peak campus parking, which authorizes them to park in most employee intermediate lots after 3:30 p.m.
For more details about commuter permits, please visit our commuter permits page.
Students who qualify for and are seeking a less expensive option may consider purchasing a commuter periphery (CK) permit. Commuter periphery (CK) permits cost $272 per academic year or $136 per semester.
Purchasing a Permit
To purchase a permit online, simply log into your customer account using your linkblue ID and password. Please have the make, model, color, and license plate number of your vehicle available, as vehicle information is required before a permit purchase can be processed.
Permits purchased online can be mailed to your home mailing address or picked up in person at our customer service center, located at 721 Press Avenue. Regular office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
If you plan to pick it up, please allow one full business day for processing. Pre-purchased permits can also be picked up at our exterior express window, which opens at 6:30 a.m. on weekdays.
All outstanding parking citations must be paid before a permit purchase may be processed. Citations may be paid online or in our office.
Permit renewal time also offers students a good opportunity to consider other methods of transportation to, from, and around campus, rather than single occupancy vehicles. Transportation Services offers several attractive incentives to encourage both employees and students to consider sustainable options, such as biking, busing, walking or ride-sharing. For details about these programs, visit the Incentives section of our website.
Permit Control Dates
Summer campus parking arrangements and control will end on Friday, August 11. Commuter lots will go on control for designated permits beginning on Saturday, August 12.
Periphery (RK and CK) lots temporarily go off control on Saturday, August 12, and return to permit control on Monday, August 21, when classes begin.
Please see our Parking Maps page for detailed information about campus parking areas.
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