Parking Permits
2026-2027 Parking Permits will be available after August 1, 2026
Parking Permits are required for all motorized vehicles (including Motorcycles, Mopeds and Motor scooters) parked on campus during the University term.
On AUGUST 1, 2026 the 2026-2027 FHSU Zone 1, Zone 2, and motorcycle/moped/motor scooter parking permits will be available for purchase. The FHSU Police Department encourages you to save time by purchasing your permit online accessed through your myFHSU app in Workday under "Resources" tab. For those persons who have not set up their Workday account yet, you will have to do so before you will be able to attain your permit online. For those persons, please contact TigerTech, at 785-628-FHSU, in order to set up your Workday account login and password.
Permits must be purchased and properly displayed no later than August 24, 2026 for any vehicle parking on campus. All faculty, staff, and students are required to register their vehicles online each school year in order to receive their permit, regardless if the vehicle had been registered the prior year.
Choose to pick your permit up at the University Police Department, located at 112 Custer Hall. Zone 1 and Zone 2 permits will not be mailed out. They can be picked up at the University Police Department.
Questions: call UPD 785-628-5304 or stop by Custer 112. 8:00am-4:30pm Mon.-Fri.
Which permit is for you?
ZONE 1 $25.00 Fall 2026 through Summer 2027:
You are commuting and do not live in the Residential Life Halls.
ZONE 2 $13.00 Fall 2026 through Summer 2027:
(a) You live on Campus in a Residential Life Hall or
(b) ONLY want to park in the Cunningham Hall/Gross Memorial Coliseum parking lots.
Please read the regulations and restrictions and view the map designating Zone 2 restricted areas
A permit does not guarantee the holder a parking space, but only an opportunity to park within a specified Zone.
Permits must be purchased and properly displayed no later than August 24, 2026 for any vehicle parking on campus.
See the Parking Brochure for a full list of parking violations, fines, and restrictions of a motor vehicle on Fort Hays State University campus.
See the FHSU Campus Parking Map for the boundaries of parking zones, special parking locations, street names, and building names and locations.
In order to contest a parking ticket, you will have to file an Appeals Form.