Parking Permit (Fall 2025 and Academic Year 2025-2026) Information
Fall 2025 and Academic Year 2025-2026 Permits: On Sale Beginning July 15
Students who wish to park on campus during fall 2025 or academic year 2025-2026 must purchase a parking permit online. Specific sale dates and rate information for fall and academic year is available on the Parking Services website. Permit sales will begin on July 15.
If you plan to park on-campus for fall or the academic year, please mark your calendar with this information. On-campus parking is limited, and permits will run out. Street parking is very limited on campus. If you know that you will be driving to school, please plan to purchase your permit as soon as the permit goes on sale. Additionally, if you plan to park during both the fall and spring semesters, you should purchase an academic year permit. If you purchase a fall only permit, you are not guaranteed a permit for the spring semester. Spring permit sales will begin at the end of fall semester and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis regardless of if you had a permit during the fall semester or not.
General Parking Permit Information
Please note that it is not possible to purchase a parking permit specifically for Eckstein Hall.
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Law students who purchase a parking permit will be assigned either to the Wells Street Parking Structure (Structure 2), located at 1240 W. Wells Street, or the 16th Street Parking Structure (Structure 1), located at 749 N. 16th Street. Structure 2 is a short walk to Eckstein Hall; Structure 1 is approximately nine blocks from Eckstein Hall.
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Parking is available in Eckstein Hall on a first-come, first-served basis each day for parking permit holders. On days when parking is not available at Eckstein Hall, members of the Law School community should park in their assigned structure. Those who choose to pull a visitor ticket to park in Eckstein Hall must pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting. Overnight parking is not permitted at Eckstein Hall. To view available Eckstein Hall parking spots or read the entire Eckstein Hall Parking Policy, please visit the Law School’s parking alerts web page.
Questions?
Please contact the Office of Parking Services at 414.288.6911.
Contact: Ben Manske