Lots accessible to faculty and staff with an ePermit are indicated in yellow below. Faculty-accessible parking lots are marked with a prominent yellow “F” signage.

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The new signs scrap the color-only system in favor of a letter-based system. Now, visitors, students, faculty and staff can just look for corresponding letter signs without referring to a map to determine the meaning of lot color signs.

During the enforcement period (7 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays when classes are in session), Wichita State students must have a valid an ePermit to park on the WSU campus. Lots accessible to students with an ePermit are indicated in green below. Student-accessible parking lots are marked with a prominent green “S” signage.

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Wichita State University's parking lot signage is designed to let drivers quickly determine if a parking lot is open to them.

As easy as V+3. During the enforcement period (7 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays when classes are in session), visitors may park without a permit for 3 calendar days during each semester in the lots indicated in blue below.

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The signs feature prominent block letters: "V" for Visitors; "S" for Students; "F" for Faculty/Staff; and "H" for Shocker Hall residents. Reserved lots and parking spaces are still marked with red signage as before. The signs include lot numbers to allow for easier wayfinding.

Visitor-accessible parking lots are marked with prominent “V” signage. On your fourth visit to campus during a semester, visitors need to purchase an ePermit or use paid parking in the WSU Parking Garage (indicated in yellow below).

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Shocker Hall residents with ePermits must park in lots with orange "H" signage. The lots for Shocker Hall students are shown below.

During the enforcement period (7 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays when classes are in session), Wichita State faculty and staff must have a valid ePermit to park on the WSU campus.