Parking access with state-issued placard Faculty and staff Faculty and staff with a valid University virtual parking permit and ADA placard or wheelchair symbol license plate may park in marked ADA spaces. These spaces are available in all numbered lots and parking garages, as well as in proximity to campus buildings without a proximal TigerTransit stop. If ADA spaces are not available, please park in any legal parking space. Placards must be properly displayed on the rear view mirror and easily visible or your vehicle will be cited. Please register your state-issued ADA placard or wheelchair symbol license plate by emailing a scanned copy or photograph to the Service Point. Graduate students Graduate students with a valid University virtual parking permit and ADA placard or wheelchair symbol license plate may park in marked ADA spaces. These spaces are available in all numbered lots and parking garages, as well as in proximity to select campus buildings. If ADA spaces are not available, please park in any legal parking space. Placards must be properly displayed on the rear view mirror and easily visible or your vehicle will be cited. Please register your state-issued ADA placard or wheelchair symbol license plate by emailing a scanned copy or photograph to the Service Point. Visitors On weekdays before 4 pm, visitors with ADA placards or wheelchair symbol license plates may park in ADA spaces in Stadium Drive Garage. Stadium Drive Garage is serviced by wheelchair-accessible TigerTransit shuttles. Curb-to-curb accommodations are available by advance request with our TigerAccess service. For additional or special accommodations, please contact the Service Point. Events, athletic rentals, and department guests Please contact your event coordinator, host department, or event webpage for ADA parking accommodations. Parking for persons with a temporary disability Faculty and staff with a temporary medical condition, in cases where TigerTransit does not provide proximal or frequent service to their office or class destination, must present appropriate documentation to University Health Services to be approved for a temporary medical permit for proximal parking. For extended (more than six weeks) parking changes or handicapped parking requests, contact your state of residence's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) regarding a temporary ADA placard. The Service Point will contact you when your virtual permit has been processed. Related Links Campus construction alerts Printable accessibility map Construction at Princeton Did you know? Accessible transit options are available from major parking locations to key points on campus to help visitors, commuters, and residents with mobility needs traverse campus. Campus construction impacts Although each project is exciting and will advance the mission of the University, construction will temporarily impact parking and campus bike and pedestrian paths. Transportation and Parking Services is working closely with the Office of Capital Projects, the Office of the University Architect, the Office of Disability Services, and many other partners to maintain safe and accessible routes. Learn more about University capital projects