Community School of the Arts Permits
If you’re registered for a program or class through the Community School of the Arts (CSA), you can purchase a six-month or annual CSA parking permit for use in lots 2, 3, 4, 22 and E.
To purchase, access our parking portal and select "visitor, vendor, retiree, other permits". Then, select "Community School of the Arts permits" (specify six-month or annual).
Recreation Center Member Permits
If you purchased a Recreation Center membership, you can get a Recreation Center member parking permit for use in lots 15E, 20, C, 2, E, C3 and Stadium Drive East.
To purchase, access our parking portal and select "visitor, vendor, retiree, other permits". Then select "Recreation Center permits".
Retiree Permits
If you receive a pension from the State Universities Retirement System, have a retirement status with Human Resource Services and your last employer was NIU, you can purchase a retiree parking permit. You can use your retiree permit in any blue, brown, orange purple or yellow parking lot.
To purchase, access our parking portal. Select "visitor, vendor, retiree, other permits". Then select "retiree permit".
Service/Vendor Permits
If you’re a vendor conducting business with an NIU department, you must purchase a day, week, month or year service permit to park on campus. The year permit is good for one year from the date of purchase. Contact Parking Services if your business has multiple vehicles.
Your service permit allows you to park in a reserved service space for the purpose of loading, unloading and delivering equipment and/or goods for up to one hour. After one hour, you must move your vehicle to any regular space in any color lot and the visitor lot located off Carroll Avenue.
The director of parking must approve requests for service permits. Please email parking@niu.edu and include the name and title of the requestor, the company name and a brief description of the nature of the business on campus.
To purchase, visit the parking portal. Select "visitor, vendor, retiree, other permits". Then "vendor contractor".