Purchasing a parking permit for students

Summary

How students can purchase a campus parking permit.

Body

 Objective

Students can purchase a parking permit by following these steps:

 Audience

  • Students

 Procedure

  1. Go to www.k-state.edu/parking and click K-STATE ONLINE PARKING PORTAL.

    Picture of the link for K-State Online Parking Portal
     
  2. At the top of the page, click Manage Account.

    Note: If this is your first time, scroll down the page and click Get Permits.
     
  3. Click K-State eID Login and log in to the portal with your eID and password.

    Picture of Customer Authentication area with K-State eID Login highlighted
     
  4. Click Permits and click Get Permits

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  5. Confirm your Housing Location and click Next.
  6. Select the desired permit(s) and check that you agree to the terms and conditions. Click Next.

    Note: If you have selected a daily or visitor pass you also select the date(s) on which they are valid.
     
  7. Select existing vehicles to use the permit or click Add Vehicle to add a new vehicle to the list. Click Next.

    Note: Parking permits are non-transferable. They may only be used with the vehicle(s) for which it is registered.

    Picture of Select Vehicles for Permit
     
  8. If you purchase a short term permit, you are required to select a Lot from the drop-down, then click Next to continue.

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  9. Review your order and click Next to check out.

    Note: If you are renewing your annual permit, the charge is placed on your KSIS account.  If you are purchasing a short term permit, you will be asked to pay via credit/debit card.

    Picture of the Review area with Next highlighted

 Notes

For additional questions, contact parking services at (785) 532-7275 or parking@ksu.edu.

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Article ID: 113
Created
Thu 5/26/22 10:20 AM
Modified
Tue 5/14/24 1:47 PM

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