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Our Office is responsible for providing Parking Permits and Sycamore ID's to all Students, Faculty, and Staff. We also try to make your visit to campus a pleasant one with easy parking and services. Parking Services is a division of the Public Safety Department and is located at 218 N. 6th Street, Terre Haute, IN. Have questions or comments, contact our office at 812-237-8888 or ISU-Parking@indstate.edu.
WE'VE MOVED!
Our new office location is 218 N 6th Street - between Burford and Erickson on 6th Street - look for the bright blue awning!
Our Office is responsible for providing Parking Permits and Sycamore ID's to all Students, Faculty, and Staff. We also try to make your visit to campus a pleasant one with easy parking and services.'
Parking Services is a division of the Public Safety Department and is located at 218 N. 6th Street, Terre Haute, IN. Have questions or comments? Contact our office at 812-237-8888 or ISU-Parking@indstate.edu.
Sycamore ID Cards
New and Returning students needing new Sycamore ID cards can visit Parking Services during normal business hours for an ID card.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm
Parking Permits
Students who ordered their parking permits by August 1st will have them mailed to the address they listed. Students who order their parking passes after August 1st will need to pick them at the new Parking Services Office, 218 N 6th Street, between Burford and Erickson Hall. Look for the bright blue awning.
Students must show a state ID or driver’s license to pick up their Sycamore ID.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm
Hoverboards
The operation and/or parking of all motorized vehicles, including motorcycles, mopeds, golf carts and hoverboards (also known as self-balancing scooters, battery-operated scooters, or hands-free segways), on the sidewalks, pedestrian paths, or lawns of property owned, leased, or used by Indiana State University is expressly prohibited—the exception being identified University service related vehicles and emergency vehicles.
Parking Maps
Students Tackle Topic of Campus Parking Availability
The key to happiness at Indiana State University was unlocked by Michael Williamson, assistant professor of civil engineering, and students in his transportation course who conducted a parking study to locate the most abundant parking on campus during peak, weekday hours.
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