Student Permits
Transportation & Parking Services welcomes students to campus. Several permit options are available to meet student parking needs. 91探花 boasts a pedestrian friendly campus offering transportation solutions connecting users to campus, local and regional travel destinations.
Fall 2024 Permit Update: All residential parking permits have been claimed at this time. Individuals who are unable to secure campus parking can reference off campus parking alternatives or add themselves to a waitlist.
Do not purchase a permit from anyone other than Transportation & Parking Services. This is done online through your OU Parking Portal.
Meters are not Included in the purchase of your permit. When you purchase a permit, if you park at a meter, you still need to pay the meter.
- Review lot signage carefully
- Lost or stolen permits that are being used illegally will result in fines and/or vehicle immobilization.
- What do I do if I am not eligible for a permit?
- Hourly Parking
- Off Campus parking alternatives
- Check out our Transit options, Bobcat Pass and CATS!
- Call our office today to ask for more options
Commuter Parking
Who is eligible for a commuter permit?
A commuter student is defined as a student who resides 1-mile or more from the nearest commuter parking lot on campus. Students residing inside this 1-mile radius or at a nearby apartment complex with accompanying transportation are not permitted to purchase commuter parking and should utilize available transportation opportunities. Such apartment complexes include but are not limited to: The Summit, Courtyard, Commons, RiverPark, RiverGate, and Mill Street Apartments.
Summer student commuter parking permits will not require students reside outside of the 1-mile radius from the nearest campus parking lot.
Commuter permits are not valid for overnight parking.
Students with GA or TA status who do not qualify for a commuter permit based on mileage requirements should contact the TPS to discuss other parking permit options that may be available to them.
For more information in regards to eligibility please call our customer care office at 740-593-1917, text your questions to 740-593-4040, or send an email to tps@ohio.edu.
Permit Types & Fees
Commuter parking is permitted in regular non-metered, non-restricted spaces within purple commuter parking lots throughout campus. Permits are $155 for a standard school year, which consists of fall and spring semesters including break periods. Summer semester permits are issued at a cost of $77.50. For parking locations please reference the campus parking map located in quick links on the right sidebar.
How To Purchase
To purchase a commuter permit, students may login to the& electronically purchase their permit. Permits are shipped directly to the student.
Permit Guidelines
For detailed permit information & practices please refer to Usage Guidelines.
Residential Parking
A residential student is defined as a student residing in a university residence hall.
Permit Types & Fees
Three permit categories are available for residential students.
- Guaranteed Surface Lot: Residential storage parking within dedicated overnight campus surface lots. Permits are $480 for a standard school year, which consists of fall and spring semesters including break periods. Summer semester permits are issued at a cost of $240.
- Non-Guaranteed Surface Lot: Residential storage parking within specific campus surface lots - parking is shared with other facility users (faculty/staff & commuter students) and not guaranteed. Permits are $480 for a standard school year (fall and spring) and a summer permit is $240.
- Guaranteed Garage Lot: Residential storage parking within dedicated & covered overnight campus garage facilities. Permits are $540 for a standard school year, which consists of fall and spring semesters including break periods. Summer semester permits are issued at a cost of $270.
- Non-Guaranteed Garage Lot: Residential storage parking within specific covered overnight campus garage facilities - parking is shared with other facility users (faculty/staff & commuter students) and not guaranteed.. Permits are $540 for a standard school year, which consists of fall and spring semesters including break periods. Summer semester permits are issued at a cost of $270.
How To Purchase
To purchase a residential permit, students may Login to the& electronically purchase their permit. Permits are shipped directly to the student.
Permit Guidelines
For detailed permit information & practices please refer to Usage Guidelines. 91探花 is not responsible for lost or stolen items or damages to vehicles or property caused by third parties.
Reserved Parking
Provides a reserved parking space in designated campus parking facilities.
Permit Types & How To Purchase
Four campus parking facilities provide guaranteed parking. These permits are $800 annually. If interested in any of the following facilities below you will need to connect to your parking portal and add yourself to a waitlist. For assistance in adding yourself to a waitlist please contact the customer care center at 740-593-1917
- Baker University Center Garage
- Jefferson Garage (East Green)
- Lot 17 (Congress Street)
- Lot 105 (South Green)
Permit Guidelines
For detailed permit information & practices please refer to Usage Guidelines.