All vehicles parked in a permit lot at Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC) must display a current parking permit or "hang tag" from the rear-view mirror. The hang tag permit letter designation (i.e., "EM", "ST”, or "D") should be clearly visible from the front of the vehicle. The owner of any vehicle that receives an IUPUC parking ticket may be sent to collections if fines are not paid.
Important Points About Student Parking
- If a student forgets his or her permit, that individual should report to the Office of Student Financials to obtain a temporary permit for the day.
- Parking is confined to areas designated for that purpose. Parking on lawns, in construction/maintenance areas, or any other area that would mar landscaping, create a hazard, or interfere with use of university facilities is prohibited.
- Students may not park in spots designated for visitor parking.
- Parking citations not paid or appealed after fourteen (14) business days will be charged to the student's account.
Other Information About Parking
- Visitor parking is limited to IUPUC visitors only.
- IUPUC faculty, staff, and students may not park in spots designated for visitor parking.
- Any vehicle in violation of parking regulations, or any vehicles which are apparently abandoned (unmoved in more than 48 hours) may be towed and stored at the owner's expense.
When snow and ice cover the parking lot, faculty, staff, and students should make every attempt to remove their personal vehicles from campus parking areas. In the event of a heavy snow, unmoved vehicles may become "plowed in" and covered by snow removal equipment, which is an unavoidable component of the snow removal process.
In addition to IUPUC regulations, students, faculty, staff, and visitors are subject to parking rules and regulations set forth by Indiana University (where applicable) on the IUPUC campus.
Parking Policies
To purchase your permit, visit One.IU and search for "Parking Permit (All IU Campuses)." This will take you to the IU Parking Portal. Click "Get Permits" and use your university username and password to log in. You will need your license plate number, vehicle make and plate year. Once you reserve your permit you will have the option of either paying via credit/debit card or having the cost of the permit added to your student bursar account. After you have purchased your permit you will be able to print a temporary permit to display until you receive yours in the mail.