GENERAL PARKING PERMIT QUALIFYING
CRITERIA:
Student Commuter:
- Must be enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate class
for the current semester.
- Must live more than one mile from the Durham campus.
- Must hold no other current UNH parking permit (m/c ok).
Student Resident:
- Must be enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate class
for the current semester.
- Must reside in Durham campus housing
(dorms/apartments).
- Only Woodside residents are eligible for Woodside
permits.
- Only Gables residents are eligible for Gables permits.
- Area III residents have priority for E/E1 permits.
Permits leftover at the end of the enrollment periods may be distributed to
eligible residents of the Quad (Devine, Hitchcock, Randall, Gibbs, Hunter,
Englehardt). Other residents of Area II, all residents of Area I, Forest Park
residents or any other campus residents are not eligible for E/E1 permits.
- Must hold no other current UNH parking permit.
- Freshman campus residents are not ordinarily eligible
to hold Resident permits.
Student Resident West:
- Must be enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate class
for the current semester.
- Must reside in Durham campus housing.
- Must hold no other current UNH parking permit.
- Freshmen campus residents are not ordinarily eligible
to hold Resident West permits.
Graduate Assistant:
- Must be a graduate student enrolled in a graduate
assistantship for the current semester as documented by the Grad School.
- May not reside in campus housing.
- Must live 1-mile or more from campus.
- Must hold no other current UNH parking permit.
- Grad students ineligible for Grad Assistant permits may
be eligible for commuter or resident permits.
Faculty/Staff:
- Must have full or part time employment with the
University of N.H., with business on the Durham campus.
- Permits not renewed if outstanding fines exist.
- Must not live in Durham campus housing, including
Forest Park.
- Must hold no other current UNH parking permit, except
m/c and certain departmental permits.
For other permit categories, see
Article V of the Parking Regulations.
If a person's eligibility changes (e.g., move off
campus, move to a disqualified residence hall, withdraw from school/employment,
etc.) after a permit is purchased , but before the normal expiration date, the
permit shall become invalid, with no refund or guaranteed exchange.
All other rules & regulations, procedures & policies (not
necessarily posted here) related to parking and permit distribution apply.
Resident permits subject to availability. All vehicles must be registered in
their respective states. Permits subject to revocation for enforcement or
disciplinary action.