Welcome to 欧美视频!

All students, faculty, staff, and visitors parking motor vehicles on the TSU campus must register their vehicle with the TSU Department of Public Safety.

Below you will find all the information you need to register your license plate, pay for parking, and understand parking regulations on campus. Permits are linked to your license plate; no physical permit will be issued. A QR code will be emailed to you to scan in the event you experience issues with our license plate reader at the access gate.

New vehicles must be registered before being operated or parked on campus.

Grace Period

During the first 10 days of each semester, entry gates to student parking lots and garages will remain open. Post-deadline, gates will close, and unregistered vehicles will be denied access.

Student Permits

Permit Access Cost
Student
$40 / semester
TSU Resident
  • TSU Residential Lots
$40 / semester
Handicap
  • Handicap spaces
$40 / semester

Residential students may purchase both student lot and residential permit for access to all campus lots.

Students needing a Handicap TSU permit must present both their Handicap Placard and Driver’s License. The identification number on the DMV Handicap Placard must match the one on the valid Driver’s License to qualify for a TSU-issued handicap permit.

Obtaining a Parking Permit

Permits are registered to your license plate(s). Once your application is complete, you can park in designated areas.

  1. Pay for Your Permit
    1. Select Make Payment
    2. Under Additional Items, choose your parking needs.
    3. Select Continue
    4. Select Payment Method
    5. Confirm
  2. Save Your Receipt
    • Take a screenshot,
    • Or, download a copy

Free Overnight Parking

Students may park in Lot S-4, whether or not they have a TSU parking permit between 11pm to 5am. Vehicles without a TSU parking permit must vacate Lot S-4 by 5 am. Any vehicle remaining in Lot S-4 after 5 am without a permit will be subject to a parking citation and/or towing.

Faculty and staff may choose from four (4) parking zones. Permit fees are deducted monthly through payroll deduction.

New Employees

You can use visitor parking until you receive your permit.

Employee Permits

Annual Parking (Expires August 31st of each year)

Permit Access Cost
General (Rosewood)
$240 one time deduction full amount OR $20 per month are payroll deduction
General & General Disabled
$240 one time deduction full amount OR $20 per month are payroll deduction
Premier Parking & Premier Parking Disabled

Premier marked spaces in the following lots:

$291.64  one time deduction full amount OR $24.30 per month are payroll deduction
24/7 Reserved & 24/7 Reserved Disabled
  • Your reserved space

Does not include premier spaces.

$450.00 one time deduction full amount OR $37.50 per month are payroll deduction
Contractors

 

$30 per month

Seasonal Parking for Faculty (Expires May 31st of each year)

Permit Access Cost
Faculty/Staff 9 Months & Faculty/Staff 9 Months Disabled
  • West Garage
  • East Garage
  • Park & Ride Lot S-5
  • Park & Ride Lot S-3
$153.72 / year ($17.08 monthly)
Premier Parking 9 Months & Premier Parking 9 Months Disabled
  • West Garage
  • East Garage

Premier marked spaces in the following lots:

  • Lot A
  • Lot B
  • Lot C
  • Lot E
  • Lot F
  • Lot G
  • Lot K
  • Lot L
  • Lot M
$213.73 / year ($23.75 monthly)

Drive multiple vehicles? You can register multiple license plates to your permit, but can only park one at a time.

Reserved permit holders cannot give permission for any other vehicle to park in the designated reserved space. Reserved spaces should only be occupied by the owner’s vehicle.

During Special Events and/or Campus Events faculty/staff members that have reserved and premier parking access are not guaranteed parking availability in their designated parking spaces during any event.

Employees needing to park in handicapped spaces in their respective permit area must present both their Handicap Placard and Driver’s License. The identification number on the DMV Handicap Placard must match the one on the valid Driver’s License to qualify for a TSU-issued handicap permit.

Obtaining a Parking Permit

  1. Download Parking Payroll Deduction Form
  2. Email the following items to tiger.parking@tsu.edu.
    • Valid Driver’s License
    • Valid Auto Insurance Card
    • Current TSU Faculty/Staff ID Card
    • Completed Parking Payroll Deduction Form

Visitor parking is available in our East Garage or Visitor Surface Lot.

Permit Address Cost
East Garage $10 flat fee for whole day
Visitor Lot $10 flat fee for whole day
Senior Citizen Contact tiger.parking@tsu.edu for details. $25 per year
Contractor Contact tiger.parking@tsu.edu for details. $30 per month

In an effort to recognize the sacrifice made by our disabled men and women of the military. Veterans, who qualify in accordance with the Texas Transportation Code 681.008 and 504.202, and meet the below qualifications will receive a parking permit at no charge.

  • Must be a full-time student at 欧美视频.
  • Must provide documentation verifying a combined evaluation of at least 50% percent.
  • Must provide a letter stating that they are receiving services connected with disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • Must provide a current and valid driver’s license along with insurance.
  • The vehicle must display a Disable Veteran License plate.
  • Must be the owner or operator of the vehicle.

To obtain a DV permit, upload your supporting documentation when you , or email your supporting documentation to tiger.parking@tsu.edu.

New vehicles must be registered before being operated or parked on campus.

Grace Period

During the first 10 days of each semester, entry gates to student parking lots and garages will remain open. Post-deadline, gates will close, and unregistered vehicles will be denied access.

Student Permits

Permit Access Cost
Student
$40 / semester
TSU Resident
  • TSU Residential Lots
$40 / semester
Handicap
  • Handicap spaces
$40 / semester

Residential students may purchase both student lot and residential permit for access to all campus lots.

Students needing a Handicap TSU permit must present both their Handicap Placard and Driver’s License. The identification number on the DMV Handicap Placard must match the one on the valid Driver’s License to qualify for a TSU-issued handicap permit.

Obtaining a Parking Permit

  1. Pay for Your Permit
    1. Select Make Payment
    2. Under Additional Items, choose your parking needs.
    3. Select Continue
    4. Select Payment Method
    5. Confirm
  2. Save Your Receipt
    • Take a screenshot,
    • Or, download a copy

Free Overnight Parking

Students may park in Lot S-4, whether or not they have a TSU parking permit between 11pm to 5am. Vehicles without a TSU parking permit must vacate Lot S-4 by 5 am. Any vehicle remaining in Lot S-4 after 5 am without a permit will be subject to a parking citation and/or towing.

Faculty and staff may choose from four (4) parking zones. Permit fees are deducted monthly through payroll deduction.

New Employees

You can use visitor parking until you receive your permit.

Employee Permits

Annual Parking (Expires August 31st of each year)

Permit Access Cost
General (Rosewood)
$200 / year ($20 monthly)
General & General Disabled
$240 / year ($20 monthly)
Premier Parking & Premier Parking Disabled

Premier marked spaces in the following lots:

$291.64 / year ($24.30 monthly)
24/7 Reserved & 24/7 Reserved Disabled
  • Your reserved space

Does not include premier spaces.

$450.00 / year ($37.50 monthly)

Seasonal Parking for Faculty (Expires May 31st of each year)

Permit Access Cost
Faculty/Staff 9 Months & Faculty/Staff 9 Months Disabled
  • West Garage
  • East Garage
  • Park & Ride Lot S-5
  • Park & Ride Lot S-3
$153.72 / year ($17.08 monthly)
Premier Parking 9 Months & Premier Parking 9 Months Disabled
  • West Garage
  • East Garage

Premier marked spaces in the following lots:

  • Lot A
  • Lot B
  • Lot C
  • Lot E
  • Lot F
  • Lot G
  • Lot K
  • Lot L
  • Lot M
$213.73 / year ($23.75 monthly)

Drive multiple vehicles? You can purchase an additional tag for $30 or request a temporary permit per day.

Reserved permit holders cannot give permission for any other vehicle to park in the designated reserved space. Reserved spaces should only be occupied by the owner’s vehicle.

During Special Events and/or Campus Events faculty/staff members that have reserved and premier parking access are not guaranteed parking availability in their designated parking spaces during any event.

Employees needing to park in handicapped spaces in their respective permit area must present both their Handicap Placard and Driver’s License. The identification number on the DMV Handicap Placard must match the one on the valid Driver’s License to qualify for a TSU-issued handicap permit.

Obtaining a Parking Permit

  1. Complete Parking Payroll Deduction Form
  2. Email the following items to tiger.parking@tsu.edu.
    • Valid Driver’s License
    • Valid Auto Insurance Card
    • Current TSU Faculty/Staff ID Card
    • Completed Parking Payroll Deduction Form

Visitor parking is available in our East Garage or Visitor Surface Lot.

Lot Address Cost
East Garage $1 / hour
$3 / day
Visitor Lot $5 / day

In an effort to recognize the sacrifice made by our disabled men and women of the military. Veterans, who qualify in accordance with the Texas Transportation Code 681.008 and 504.202, and meet the below qualifications will receive a parking permit at no charge.

  • Must be a full-time student at 欧美视频.
  • Must provide documentation verifying a combined evaluation of at least 50% percent.
  • Must provide a letter stating that they are receiving services connected with disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • Must provide a current and valid driver’s license along with insurance.
  • The vehicle must display a Disable Veteran License plate.
  • Must be the owner or operator of the vehicle.

To obtain a DV permit, present your supporting documents, driver’s license, and insurance card to the Parking Department in the West Garage.

欧美视频 TSU Parking Gate System

Park & Ride

Tram service operates Monday through Friday, from 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. The shuttle bus will be used as a park & ride, offering courtesy rides for faculty, staff, and students.

Rules & Regulations

Violation results in citation.

  • A vehicle does not have the proper updated issued TSU permit.
  • A vehicle parked in a non-parking area “yellow line area’s marked no parking or fire lanes.”
  • A vehicle is observed running through the gate arm without proper access into a parking lot.
  • Person or person’s observed holding gate arm open to let vehicle exit parking lots.
  • A vehicle parked in the H&PE Salleyport driveway past 10 minutes of unloading time.
  • Vehicle parked blocking any Handicap ramps and or pedestrian sidewalks.
  • A vehicle parked in Handicap accessible parking space without the proper TSU Disabled permit hanging in the rearview mirror or a DV “Disabled Veteran” license plate.

Violation results in tow.

  • A vehicle parked in a reserved space without the proper permit “owner of reserved space requests a vehicle removed.”
  • A vehicle parked in Handicap accessible parking space with no DV “Disabled Veteran” plate nor TSU issued the disabled permit.
  • A vehicle parked at any parking lot entrance and left unattended, preventing other vehicles from accessing the parking lot.
  • A vehicle parked in front of Tigerwalk entrance next to Technology Building by the concrete barriers “This is a non-parking area unless authorize by Parking Supervisor.”
  • A vehicle left unattended and parked in the HP&E Salleyport Driveway “Any vehicle that is parked past 10 minute unloading period.”
  • A vehicle parked beside the Student Center in front of Linear West Housing Building
  • A vehicle parked behind Student Center “Unless authorized by Parking Supervisor.”
  • A vehicle parked in any parking lot without the proper permit to access the lot.
  • A vehicle is observed running through the gate arm without proper access into the parking lot.
  • A vehicle parked blocking any Handicap ramps and or pedestrian sidewalks
  • A vehicle parked in a non-parking area or fire lanes “yellow line area’s marked no parking.”

How to Resolve a Citation

All parking citations and tows must be resolved, either by payment or fines or through the appeal process within ten (10) working days from the date the citation was issued. After the 10th day period, the right to appeal expires and all violation charges and/or expenses incurred become automatically due and payable.

Appeals

You must file your appeal in person with the parking department in the West Garage within 10 days. The parking department is available on weekdays between 9:30am-5pm. Call 713.313.4434 with questions.

The following reasons negate an acceptable appeal:

  • Lack of knowledge of University parking rules and regulations.
  • Inability to locate a legal parking space in the area or lot desired.
  • Overlooking or not seeing posted parking regulation signage.
  • Insufficient time to seek legal parking space(i.e., late for class or appointment)
  • No permit.
  • Violation of state parking “law” (i.e., parked in fire zone).
  • Instructions by non-police personnel to park at a certain location.

You will be notified (via phone or email) within ten (10) days of the date of appeal regarding the status of your appeal.

What happens if my vehicle is towed?

Any vehicle removed from 欧美视频 for violating parking rules and regulations will be stored in City of Houston impounds, which will result in fines and storage fees. The City of Houston tow line number is 713.308.8580.

Need help? Contact Parking at 713.313.4434 weekdays between 8:30am-4pm.