Undergraduate Student Parking Application
The 2024-2025 online parking permit application for undergraduate students is open. To apply, complete the application and upload a PDF or JPG file of your vehicle registration as well as other documentation; see the Resident Student Qualification Categories listed below.
No preference will be given to returning students who apply for parking after June 30, 2024. Parking permits will be granted in the order applications are received.
Please note that MOST NEW STUDENTS WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for parking, with the exception of extenuating circumstances. New WLC students (incoming freshmen and transfer students) may apply for parking beginning July 1, 2024.
All students (new and returning) will be notified of their parking permit status starting in mid-July 2024.
STUDENT PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION
Undergraduate Student Parking Permit Policies
- Parking assignments are designated by the type of permit issued.
- The Trinity Office staff may modify the lot assignments each term as space availability dictates.
- Permits may be purchased for the entire academic year or by semester.
- All parking permit charges are posted to WLC student accounts. Students do not send any payment when they apply for a permit. Costs are listed in the tab below.
- Revocation of a parking permit for violations of the parking policy will not entitle the student to a refund of the permit cost.
- Students with a history of violating the WLC parking policy may have their current and/or future parking privileges revoked.
- Falsifying information on the permit application will automatically result in denial or revocation of the permit.
- When all parking spaces have been allocated, no more permits will be issued.
2024-2025 WLC MOTOR VEHICLE POLICY (PDF)
Resident Student Qualification Categories
Resident parking permits will be distributed based on the following criteria. They are ranked in order of importance from 1 to 5. When applying for a parking permit online, be prepared to upload a PDF or JPG file of supporting documentation for the category below that applies to you.
Please note that most new students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for parking, with the exception of extenuating circumstances.
- MEDICAL REASONS: Medical permits will be issued on an as-needed basis. Application for a medical permit requires a letter on official stationery signed by the attending physician explaining the disability and length of time a permit will be needed. Final approval of all medical qualifications lies with the Director of Student Support and Disability Services.
- ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: Applications made under this criterion will be based on the verification of the academic need. Examples include: internship with a letter of confirmation from the company, clinicals, etc.
- EMPLOYMENT: Students must be employed off-campus during the academic year. You will be asked to supply a copy of your most recent paycheck stub to verify current employment and amount of hours worked. If your most recent paycheck stub does not display typical hours worked, a letter from your direct manager will be required to verify this information. In most cases, freshmen will be expected to work on campus and will not qualify for a work-related permit.
- CLASS STATUS: Class status (seniors over juniors, etc.) will be considered when assigning parking permits.
- DISTANCE: Priority will be provided within above criteria based on the distance between a student's home residence and the Wisconsin Lutheran College campus (the greater the distance, the higher the priority). Distance will be calculated based on address as documented on vehicle registration. If vehicle registration doesn't display current address, student is required to submit other documentation that can be used as proof of current address.
Commuter Student Parking
Parking is available for all commuters from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis in the Parking Center on Wisconsin Avenue. No overnight parking is permitted in the Parking Center. The cost to register for an annual commuter parking permit is $5.00.
Resident Student Parking
The parking areas available to resident students and permit costs for 2024-2025 are listed below.
STIMAC HALL: Underground Garage
- Cost: $525 per academic year; $335 per semester
FISCHER HALL: Underground Garage
- Cost: $525 per academic year; $335 per semester
ASPIRE HALL: Indoor Garage
- Cost: $615 per academic year; $380 per semester
ASPIRE HALL: Surface Lot
- Cost: $385 per academic year; $230 per semester
540 APARTMENTS: Surface Lot
- Cost: $340 per academic year; $195 per semester
541 APARTMENTS: Surface Lot
- Cost: $340 per academic year; $195 per semester
630 APARTMENTS: Surface Lot
- Cost: $340 per academic year; $195 per semester
9128/9112 ROUND APARTMENTS: Surface Lot
- Cost: $340 per academic year; $195 per semester
RESIDENTIAL HOUSES
- Cost: $50 per academic year; $30 per semester
OUTDOOR ATHLETIC COMPLEX: Surface Lot (not on main campus)
- Cost: $25 per academic year; $15 per semester
Temporary Parking Permits
Students may obtain temporary parking permits from the Public Safety Office 24/7, subject to the following rules and regulations:
- Students/vehicles are only permitted five days of temporary parking per academic year; abuse of this policy will result in a charge.
- Temporary permits are only valid for the Exterior Parking Center Lot (located directly to the east of the Parking Center, 8701 W. Wisconsin Ave.); exceptions to this rule must be authorized by the Trinity Office staff.
- Temporary permits are only valid for one day unless needed for a WLC-related function; exceptions to this rule must be authorized by the Trinity Office staff.
- Temporary permits are subject to availability; inclement weather, WLC events, etc., may result in temporary permits not being available.
- A copy of ALL temporary permits must remain on file in the Public Safety Office.
Temporary Overnight Permit: $0 (abuse of this policy will result in a charge)
Temporary Permit for 2-7 Days: $0 (only available for WLC-related functions)
Parking During Breaks
Contact the Trinity Office staff to inquire about the availability of vehicle storage during Summer and Winter Breaks.
Summer Break Vehicle Storage: $50 (if available)
Winter Break Vehicle Storage: $25 (if available)
City of Milwaukee Parking Permits
The City of Milwaukee offers annual and temporary overnight parking permits. Learn more about obtaining a permit.
This form is ONLY for graduate students who are enrolled in one of WLC's Graduate Studies programs and need a commuter parking permit.
APPLY FOR A GRADUATE STUDENT PARKING PERMIT
Wisconsin Lutheran College students, faculty, and staff are asked to support and help enforce the following parking policy to ensure that all vehicles are being used and parked properly. WLC's parking policies are administered by Trinity Home Group and WLC Public Safety; their offices are located in the lower level of the Recreation Complex. Wisconsin Lutheran College reserves the right to ticket, boot, and tow violators in an attempt to enforce these policies.
2024-2025 WLC MOTOR VEHICLE POLICY (PDF)
Student Parking Policy
- WLC parking policies are in effect for the entire calendar year, 24 hours a day.
- ALL MOTOR VEHICLES (including motorcycles, mopeds and scooters) must be registered with Public Safety and display a current parking permit. Parking permits are assigned to a specific vehicle and are only transferable by contacting the Trinity Office staff and following the procedures they specify prior to transferring the permit.
- Parking areas are assigned to students, staff, faculty, and visitors. Vehicles must be parked only in areas designated by the type of permit displayed.
- All drivers must operate and park their vehicles in a responsible manner. Failure to do so may result in revocation or denial of current and/or future parking privileges on campus.
- All vehicles must be removed from campus during winter and summer breaks unless otherwise arranged with the Trinity Office staff.
- Parking permits must be obtained from the Trinity Office and must be affixed as provided in the instructions accompanying the permit.
Students shall be aware of and adhere to the entire WLC student parking policy and parking permit policy. WLC is a residential campus and as such the number of student parking permits issued must be regulated.
- Subject to the availability of parking spaces, students with documented and verifiable commuter, medical, academic, or work-related needs will be given preference in parking a car on campus.
- When spaces are exhausted, no additional permits can be issued.
- Please note that most new students (incoming freshmen and transfer students) WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for parking, with the exception of extenuating circumstances.
The City of Milwaukee and the City of Wauwatosa have a variety of parking regulations; please see their websites for up-to-date regulations.
Milwaukee
To obtain the posted parking regulations for a specific street go to Street Parking Regulations. This site only includes parking regulations that are posted. Note: Most residential streets have alternate side night parking throughout the year with a valid night parking permit or night parking permission. These streets are not posted. However, there are a number of streets that are exceptions to the night parking rule. Please go to Winter Parking for more information on these exceptions or go to Winter Parking Regulations page for a list of streets. These streets are not posted.
Wauwatosa
There is no overnight parking on any street between 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., including holidays and weekends. Overnight Parking Permission is limited to guests, stalled vehicles, and vehicles affected by a construction project that makes off-street parking impossible. In a Snow Emergency, no overnight parking permission will be granted, and all existing overnight parking permissions shall also be null and void.
The following permit or parking violations will result in a parking citation being issued:
- Failure to have permit visibly affixed parking permit at all times.
- Failure to clear outstanding parking fines shall be grounds to deny future parking permits; registration and transcripts may be withheld.
- Failure to park only in the area designated by the parking permit.
- Parking in a handicap stall without a proper handicap permit and valid lot permit.
- Parking on or over a stall line (parking in two spaces).
- No vehicle shall be driven on sidewalks, grass, or in fire lanes.
- Any vehicle parked on campus that is not displaying a current parking permit.
Citation Payment
The registered permit holder shall be held responsible for all citations written on the vehicle whether or not the permit holder parked the vehicle. All parking fines shall be paid to the Business Office within seven school days (cash or check only). After seven days the fine will increase to $30 and the right to appeal will be forfeited. If a citation is not paid within seven school days, the citation will be automatically added to the student's bill.
Right to Appeal
An appeal of a citation must be filed with Public Safety within seven days from the date the citation was issued, or the right to appeal will be forfeited and the amount of the fine will increase and be billed. A parking violation appeal form may be picked up at the Public Safety Office or the Office of Student Life. This form should be filled out and returned to the Public Safety Office. The decision on the Appeals Committee is final and there are no further appeal options.
Towing
City ticketing/towing can occur due to:
- Any vehicle that is illegally parked that poses a traffic hazard.
- Any vehicle that is illegally parked in an area designated "no parking" or "fire lane."
- Any vehicle that is not registered or is parked without a permit.
- Any vehicle that is left on a campus surface lot during snow emergencies.
- Any vehicle that is parked in a spot reserved for another guest.