Student Permits
Commuting Student Permits | Resident Student Permits |09-10 Permit Prices |Carpools |e-online Permits |Motorcycle PermitsBeginning Fall 2008 students will no longer be required to provide vehicle information for parking permits. Students will be issued hangtags valid on any vehicle. Permit owners will be responsible for all citations issued on the permit. Parking permits remain non-transferable and should not be used by anyone other than the permit owner.
Overnight on-campus storage of automobiles, trucks, trailers or other vehicles is prohibited unless authorized by the Department of Public Safety. Vehicles bearing a valid resident student or commuter overnight permit are exempt from this prohibition.
Commuting Student Permits
Commuting students who wish to park on campus in other than pay-to-park facilities are required to have a valid parking permit for their vehicle.
All Commuting Students may register for a Carpool or Red permits. Red permits are valid in non-restricted gold lots after 4 P.M. on weekdays, all day on weekends, and holidays.
**NEW** Commuting students may now register for an overnight parking permit. Overnight is defined as 5 PM to 7 AM Monday - Friday. This permit is valid in red lots Monday - Friday 7 AM - 5 PM. This permit can park overnight and on weekends in Lot 19, North College Ave. lot, Lot 53, Haines Street Lot, and Lot 51 IEC/ELC lot on Wyoming Road. Commuter overnight permits can also be purchased for 24 hours access to the Center for the Arts garage.
All Commuting Students living outside of the parking perimeter may register for the Center for the Arts Commuter Gate permit. Student gate permits are issued for the academic year only, are valid in red lots, and in non-restricted gold lots after 4 P.M. on weekdays and on weekends. Students use their UD ID card to access the garage Monday through Friday 7 AM - 6 PM. After 6 PM on weekdays and anytime on weekends users will be expected to pay the current hourly rates.
Graduate commuters may purchase a gold permit. In addition, students living outside of the parking perimeter who have 110 or more completed credit hours may purchase a gold permit.
The Parking Perimeter (campus parking map) is defined as an imaginary line running clock-wise bounded by the following streets: Beginning at Ray Street & North College, North to White Clay Drive, East on White Clay Drive, then Southeast to the intersection of Cleveland & North Chapel, South on Chapel to East Delaware Avenue, East along East Delaware Avenue to Library Avenue, South on Library Avenue to the Amtrak right-of-way, West along the tracks to South College, North on South College to Ritter, West on Ritter to Apple, North on Apple to Hillside, then an imaginary line to the south end of Old Oak Road, North on Old Oak to West Main, East on West Main to Corbit, Northwest on Corbit & Ray Street to the beginning. Persons who have residences on the portions of these streets included above will be considered as living within the perimeter area.
All undergradaute students living outside of the parking perimeter may register for carpool permits. All graduate commuters may register for a carpool. Student carpool permits are issued for one semester/session at a time and confer gold permit privileges. The permit fee is shared among the members of the carpool.
Commuting students are not permitted to register a car whose owner is a resident student or the parent(s) of a resident student or other relative of a resident student unless approved by the Parking Office.
Commuting students are not permitted to register a car for a Gold permit if the owner of the vehicle resides within the parking perimeter or the owner is a relative of a student who resides within the parking perimeter.
Daily permits are available to all Commuting Students who do not wish to register for a regular parking permit because they do not normally drive to campus but find, on occasion, that the use of a vehicle is a necessity. The permit must be purchased at the Parking Services office prior to parking on campus, and will be valid for the same parking privileges as a regular parking permit for which the person could register. The Daily permit must be properly displayed. Daily parking permits are non-refundable.
Resident Student Permits
Resident students who wish to park their car on campus are required to have a valid parking permit.
Resident students will be restricted to designated lots based upon the availability of parking at the time of their parking registration applications. Nearby lots for residence halls sell out quickly. Registering for the full year assures the same lot for spring semester.
Resident student parking permits allow restricted parking. Parking lots posted as "R" lots are restricted at all times to those permits issued specifically for those lots. "R" lots include: 11, 12, 16, and 114. Resident student parking permits are valid in most other lots between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., Monday through Friday, and between the hours of 4:00 p.m. Friday and 8:00 a.m. Monday.
Lot 4, Lot 41, and Lot 17 are pay-to-park lots and are not governed by the color code system. Parking is allowed by the posted hourly or daily rates.
Lot 7, the Conference Center Lot, is restricted from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., seven days a week.
The Marriott Courtyard UD is reserved for use by hotel guests only 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Resident student gate control parking is only valid for the vehicle and student registered. Unauthorized use of gate control parking constitutes fraudulent registration and parking privileges will be revoked by the Department of Public Safety.
Short term parking prices:
- $5.00 Daily Parking
- $42.00 Monthly Gold parking
- $15.00 Monthly Red parking
- $62.00 Monthly Resident parking
- $46.00 Monthly Commuter Overnight parking
Additional parking prices:
- $5.00 Replacement permits
- $5.00 Multiple vehicle permits (motorcycle)
- When individuals obtain a different type of permit for their car, they must pay a $5.00 charge to cover the cost of the second permit, as well as any differential cost.
- $25.00 Returned check fee. Charged for each check returned by the University's bank after being presented to the payee's institution.
UD Parking will be updated over the Summer months please visit us after August 30, 2010