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Permit Fees & Classification

Green Permits-All University Employees and contractual services employees. $50/year;$25 for those joining the University at the beginning of the spring semester; $10 for the summer session. Holders of these permits may park in green lots, red lots, and Lots H, O, P, and Q.
 
Red Permits-All day and evening students living more than three blocks from the main campus in non-University housing. $50/year; $25 for those joining the University at the beginning of the spring semester; $10 for summer session. Holders of these permits may park in red lots and Lots H, O, P, and Q, Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
 
Blue Permits-All students residing in University residence halls. $50/year;$25 for those joining the University at the beginning of the spring semester; $10 for the summer session. Holders of these permits may park only in blue lots and Lots H, O, P, and Q, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
 
Orange Permits-All students residing in University Villages housing. $50/year;$25 for those joining the University at the beginning of the spring semester; $10 for the summer session. Residents of apartment complexes with assigned parking areas will be issued color-coded permits allowing them to park in the parking areas assigned to the complex. All other orange permit holders may park only in blue lots and Lots H, O, P, and Q, Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. 
 
Yellow Permits-All residents of housing facilities in the fraternity complex who wish to park in the fraternity complex. Limited to 27 permits per hours.$50/year; $25 for those joining the University at the beginning of the spring semester; $10 for the summer session. Holders of the permits may park in the fraternity complex only, Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. 
 
Brown Permits-All day and evening students living within one block of main campus in non-University housing. $50/year;$25 for those joining the University at the beginning of the spring semester; $10 for the summer session. Holders of these permits may only park on campus between 5 p.m. and 7:30 a. m., Monday through Friday, and on weekends. They may only park in green lots, red lots and Lots H, O, P, and Q. 
 
Handicap Permits-All students, University employees or contractual service employees eligible under State of Indiana regulations or other states regulations to receive handicap permits or license plates. Short-term permits are available if a physician letter stating the need for special consideration and length or need is shown.$50/year;$25 for those joining the University at the beginning of the spring semester; $10 for the summer session. Holders of these permits may park in handicap parking spaces at all times. 
 
Motorcycle Permits-All University students, employees or University related personnel who wish to park a two wheeled motorized vehicle (motor cycle or Moped) on campus. $20/year;$10 for those joining the University at the beginning of the spring semester; $8 for the summer session. Holders of these permits may park only in designated motorcycle parking areas.
 
Non-Credit Course Permits-Students attending ONLY non-credit courses in the Center for Continuing Education. May be obtained from the Center for Continuing Education at registration. No charge.
 
Temporary Permits-All University students, employees or University-related personnel who have purchased a current parking permit but have temporarily misplaced or left the permit where it cannot be used. All temporary employees hired on a short term basis. No charge for individuals who have a current permit, valid for up to two weeks; $25 for temporary employees, valid for three months. Must reapply if temporary employment extends past three months and pay an additional $25 fee. Holders may park in lots that are designated on the temporary permit when issued.
 
Guest Permits-All guests of the University. May be obtained through the Office of Admission, Center for Continuing Education or the Office of Safety and Security. Participants attending short-term conferences or seminars (one to five days) will be provided guest permits by the conference director. It is the responsibility of the individual sponsoring the event to make arrangements for such guest permits through the Office of Safety and Security. No charge.