Where can I park?Vehicles parked on campus without a current parking permit may be cited. Please make sure your vehicle is registered and attached to your active permit. Permits and vehicles need to be renewed once a year.Campus residents: One parking permit attached to one vehicle is available per contract holder. Residents may purchase an additional permit for a second vehicle by emailing The Service Point.Lakeside, Lawrence, Meadows, and Graduate College residents may park in any of these residential parking facilities.Residents in Annex housing may park in their residential lot as well as Lot 19 at the Graduate College, Lakeside, Lawrence, and Meadows. Commuting students: Multiple vehicles may be attached to a permit, however, only one vehicle may be parked on campus at any time. Parking available in Theater Drive Garage, Lot 20, Stadium Drive Garage, as well as at graduate housing facilities (Lakeside, Lawrence, Meadows, and Lot 19).After 4 PM on weekdays and any time on weekendsAll numbered and unrestricted lots and garages on campus are available unless reserved for event parking.Please see the University's parking map for more information on lot location and access. Frequently asked questions I have a permit, how do I add, update, or remove one or more of my vehicles? If you already have a University parking permit and simply need to add/delete a vehicle from your record, you can log in to My Transportation and make changes to your account. Once logged in to the portal: Click on the "My Permits" tab.Click the “Manage Vehicles”button on your active permit.Click the "Edit Vehicle(s)" button.Edit or Add new license plate numbers to your record and click "Save Vehicle(s)."Any temporary or loaner vehicle will need to be added to your account to be covered by your existing parking permit. I just need to load/unload my car closer to my building, can I do this? Safe, temporary parking on roadways or unassigned lots for loading/unloading may be allowed and may not exceed 15 minutes. While parked for loading/unloading, vehicle must have flashers on. For questions or concerns, please contact The Service Point. Can I leave my car overnight or for a few days in my assigned lot? Only graduate residents with a current parking permit may park in their permitted residential lot overnight. Commuting graduate students are not permitted to park on campus overnight unless they have been granted a guest pass from a University resident. Your vehicle may not remain parked in any University parking lot if you have sublet your unit or not paying rent on the unit. Get your permit A valid virtual parking permit is required to park on campus. Visit the My Transportation hub to activate parking permits and update your vehicle(s).My Transportation Guest parking Please activate a parking pass for guests at your residence prior to their arrival on campus:Login to MyTransportation using your University credentials.Select “My Daily Passes” from top menuClick on “New Daily Pass" and select the “Overnight Guest” pass optionEnter your guest's license plate info (state and number) and date of visit. Click “Next”Review information and click “Activate” . Limited number of daily passes allotted per semester. Parking PoliciesCheck University rules and regulations for campus parking and permits. 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