Permits are registered to the individual and not to the vehicle. Individuals can register up to 5 vehicles through the IU Parking Portal. Permits are to hang from the rear view mirror and hang facing the windshield (outward).
Student Permits
IU East students, who park vehicles on campus must purchase and display a valid parking permit. The cost of a student permit for the academic year 2021/2022 will be $39.58 per semester. Permits are purchased by using the IU Parking Portal starting August 1st. Permits will be mailed to you at the address on file. Please print your receipt to be used as a temporary permit until you receive your hang tag in the mail.
Students | FY22 Fee Rate |
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Fall/Spring per Semester | $39.58 |
Summer | $39.58 |
Faculty/Staff Permits
These permits are valid for 4 years and may be paid for by payroll deduction, cash or check.
Please note if you’re a current employee with payroll deduction there is nothing to do for the next fiscal year.
Parking fee rate changes for employees are effective on July 1st of each year
Permits are purchased by using the IU Parking Portal.
Permits will be mailed to you at the address on file in 3-5 business days. Please print your receipt from the IU Parking Portal to be used as a temporary permit until you receive your hang tag in the mail
Faculty/Staff permits are valid on all IU campuses.
Faculty / Staff per Year | FY22 Fee Rate |
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Below $35,000 | $96.90 |
$35,000 - $59,999 | $124.44 |
$60,000 - $99,999 | $151.98 |
$100,000 and above | $179.52 |
Part-time Employees | FY22 Fee Rate |
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Adjunct Faculty per semester Fall/Spring | $40.80 |
Hourly Employee per semester Fall/Spring | $40.80 |
Adjunct Faculty per semester Summer | $16.32 |
Hourly Employee per semester Summer | $16.32 |
Motorcycle Permits
Motorcycle permits (stickers) are $5.00 with a regular purchased permit and can be purchased at the Bursar office.
Indiana University East is in compliance with all federal and state ADA laws concerning accessible/disabled parking.
Accessible/disabled parking areas are located in Tom Raper and Whitewater parking lots, at the rear of Hayes Hall and near the main entrance to Springwood Hall. In addition, accessible/disabled spaces for visitors are provided on Whitewater Circle Drive. These parking spaces are designated for 2 hour parking only.
Faculty, staff, and students possessing an official state issued accessible/disabled parking plate/placard must also obtain an IU accessible parking permit. Faculty and staff can do so through the IU Parking Portal. Students requesting a accessible/disabled parking permit for the semester must do so through the Office of Accessibility Services.
Temporary Accessible/Disabled Parking Permits
All requests for temporary accessible/disabled parking permits must be directed to the Human Resources Department. IU accessible/disabled permits are valid only on IU property and when the disabled person occupies the vehicle.
Bicycles do not require a permit. Do not ride on sidewalks. Sidewalks are restricted to pedestrian traffic.
Bicycle racks are located at the front entrance to Whitewater and Tom Raper Hall. A rack for Springwood Hall is located on the circle at the north end of Springwood Hall. Mopeds and bicycles are not to be chained to any post, tree or building on campus. Violators are subject to arrest and their vehicle impounded by the IUPD-East.
Mopeds are not to be parked within 25 feet of any building, use designated motorcycle parking or a parking space if motorcycle parking is full.
Moving and parking violations are enforced by IUPD-East at all times in a fair and impartial manner. Parking in restricted areas, loading zones, yellow curb, off pavement or on the grass is prohibited. Vehicles must be parked in the provided space-one space/one vehicle, no overlapping. General parking (with permit) is permitted in Whitewater, Tom Raper and Springwood Hall parking lots. Accessible/disabled and 30 minute parking is permitted at the rear of Hayes Hall, no general (with permit) parking is provided in this lot.
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