Student - WC
West Campus Surface Parking
Student - WC
West Campus Surface Parking
West Campus
- Permit Year - 2024-2025
- Annual Cost - $171.72
- Monthly Cost - $14.31
Eligibility
This permit is available to commuter students Rank 1 (less than 30 completed credit hours) or higher. Student permit eligibility is determined by the university.
Permit Perks
- Cost-effective: This permit provides cost-effective parking with free, proximate busing options to get to Central Campus efficiently.
- Flexibility: WC permit holders may also park in WCO spaces and, during off-peak hours, any unrestricted surface-lot spaces.
Parking Access
Paid Hourly | With Payment |
Accessible | No Access |
State Vehicle | No Access |
Reserved Spaces | No Access |
Peak: 5 a.m. - 4 p.m. Weekdays
Off-Peak: 4 p.m. - 3 a.m. Weekdays, All Day Weekends
Overnight: 3 a.m. - 5 a.m.
Permit-specific surface lot access information is available here.
During campus-wide events like football games or concerts, an annual access keycard grants free access to all public day-of-event surface lots and garages.
- Present your annual access keycard for no-cost entry into surface lots being sold at an event rate, regardless of final destination.
- If your permit normally provides access to the garage that is being sold at an event rate, you may use your annual access keycard to enter the garage at no cost.
- Keep your annual access keycard available year-round: If you do not have your annual access keycard, you will be required to pay the nonrefundable event parking rate to enter the facility.
Reminders for Permit Holders
We use license plate recognition technology to ensure that parked vehicles have valid permits and are parked in the appropriate areas. It's important to keep your vehicle license plate information current at all times.
- Multiple vehicles may be linked to a permit, but only one vehicle may be parked on campus at a time.
- Paid hourly parking or a valid visitor permit is required for an additional linked vehicle to be parked on campus simultaneously.
- Permit holders are responsible for ensuring license plate information is correct. Failure to do so may result in citations.
If you need to leave your car parked on campus for an extended period of time, contact us to get prior authorization.
Vehicles parked in one area for more than 72 consecutive hours without prior authorization will be cited as abandoned and relocated at the owner’s expense.