Parking Hangers and Permits
All vehicles that are to be operated or parked on University property by a full-time or part-time student, faculty or staff member must be registered with Campus Police. New students will be issued a parking hanger which is to be kept for the duration of their enrollment at Walsh University. Each year, students will receive an updated permit sticker with the academic year that must be affixed to the parking hanger. Temporary permits may be required when visitors need to park on University property for an extended period of time.
Parking Permit Waiver
At the start of both the fall and spring academic terms, students who will not have a vehicle on campus will need to complete a Parking Permit Waiver to remove the $75 parking free from their account. The Fall 2024 Permit Waiver form is open until the 5th business day of the term – 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 23, 2024.
- If you had a vehicle on campus last academic year, and will have a vehicle on campus again this academic year: Keep your parking permit! Your Walsh University Parking Hanger and Permit are good for the full academic year. Your university account will automatically be charged the parking fee for Fall 2024.
- If you had a vehicle on campus for Spring 2024 but will not have it have it on campus for Fall 2024: Complete the Fall 2024 Parking Waiver and return your parking hanger to the Student Affairs Office. If you had a vehicle on campus previous academic years and will not have one on campus this academic year and wish to waive the parking fee, your parking permit must be returned to the Student Affairs office and the parking waiver for Fall 2024 term must be submitted before the August 23 deadline. Waivers will not be honored without a returned permit.
- If you did not have a vehicle on campus for Spring 2024 and will not have it on campus for Fall 2024: Complete the Fall 2024 Parking Waiver. If you will not have a vehicle on campus and wish to have the parking fee waived for the fall term, please complete the Fall 2024 Parking Waiver Form or from the link sent to your Walsh email. Waiver forms must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, August 23, 2024 in order to have the parking fee removed from your university account.
- Waiver completed for Fall 2024 term is only valid through December 31, 2024.
If you have questions about parking registration or the waiver, please contact Tara Snyder, Student Affairs Administrative Assistant at 330.490.7301 or email parking@walsh.edu
Display of Permits
Student parking permits shall hang from the rear rearview mirror of the vehicle. The permits must face the windshield with the permit number in plain view and clear of obstructions. Permits shall be displayed when on any University parking facility.
Permit Fees
The cost of a parking permit is $75 for Fall $75 for Spring. Yearly parking permit stickers will be mailed (commuter students) prior to the start of the academic year and available during check-in (residential students) during check-in days.
Parking Violations
Parking violations result in citations issued by Campus Police and depending on the nature and frequency of the violation, referral to the Student Conduct & Community Standards office. Parking citation appeals are reviewed through the Parking Review Board. For more information, contact parking@walsh.edu .
Campus Parking Lots
Student parking is located across campus and lots are designated specifically for commuter and resident parking. To view campus lots, view the campus map (PDF).
Commuter Student Parking
- Lots L, M – Cavalier Drive Entrance
- Lots F, G, H, I, and J – Founder’s Drive Entrance
- Lots B, C, and D – Grove Street Entrance
Resident Student Parking
Resident Student Parking Lots (N, O and P) located at the rear of the residence halls.
Resident Student Parking – University Apartments
Students residing in Brauchler, Meier, and Stein Halls are permitted to park in Lots A and B between the signs marked “Grove Complex Parking” or Lots N, O, and P (located behind the residence halls). Grove Complex Parking provides limited spaces and is on a first come, first serve basis. An additional Grove Complex Permit Sticker will be provided by the Student Affairs Office upon check-in.
Additional Parking – North Campus
The North Campus Parking (Lot Q and R) is located across East Maple Street (accessible by a well–lighted tunnel) and may be used as overflow parking for any student, employee or visitors needing parking.