2024-25 Parking Rates
2024–25 Parking and Commuting Information
Members of our community have differing needs for commutes to campus, and those needs can change on a daily basis. To help you choose the best commute option for yourself, the university provides numerous resources and optional benefits to customize your commute plan.
Learn about the variety of transportation and parking options offered by Vanderbilt University to best fit your needs as you commute to campus by:
- Visiting the MoveVU website transportation options
- Requesting personalized trip planning with the Commute Concierge
- Emailing MoveVU@vanderbilt.edu with any questions
Commute Concierge assistance includes:
- Understanding 2024–25 parking rates
- Finding bicycle and pedestrian amenities and routes to campus
- Using VU’s free public transit benefit and learning how to ride buses and trains to campus
- Carpool and vanpool matching assistance
2024–25 Parking and Commute Information
Commute Calculator: Plug your personal information into the commute calculator to compare options and pricing. The 2024–25 parking prices and sustainable commute incentives can be viewed through the calculator.
Parking Map: An interactive parking map displays all annual parking permit, daily parking program and hourly paid parking locations to make it easier to see which options are convenient for you. Be sure to consider construction impacts on campus when choosing the best parking location for yourself.
New rates for 2024–25 will take effect Sept. 1. Information on the new parking rates can be viewed below.
Key Information:
- All vehicles operated on campus must possess a parking permit or use hourly paid parking options.
- Eligible commuters can switch parking programs if their needs change. Dual enrollment in annual and daily parking is not permitted.
- Annual parking permits for the 2024–25 academic year can be purchased in August.
- Graduate and professional students, faculty, staff and postdocs are eligible for the daily parking program; enrollees only pay to park on days they drive to campus. Daily parking applications are processed on a rolling, weekly basis. Current enrollees need not reapply; check your daily parking enrollment status.
- Daily parking enrollees can earn $1 per day sustainable commute incentive by logging weekday carpool, vanpool, walk, bike, bus or train commutes.
- There is no cost to apply for daily parking and car ownership is not required.
Free Bus and Train Rides on WeGo Public Transit
All full-time and part-time VU students, faculty, staff and postdocs can ride WeGo’s local and regional buses, paratransit services and the WeGo Star free of charge at any time, for any reason.
- Use your physical Commodore Card to ride WeGo now.
- You will receive more information about the transition to QuickTicket this summer when you can use the QuickTicket app to ride WeGo wherever they go for FREE.
- Instructions for bus riding instructions and additional information are can be found here.
Daily Parking Program
Locations: Terrace Place, Wesley Place, West and Sony garages. Learn more.
How it works: Participants pay to park only on days they drive to campus. Only daily parking participants have access to the daily parking facilities and are eligible for sustainable commute incentives and programs. Faculty, staff, postdocs and graduate and professional students are eligible to participate in the daily parking program. If you are already enrolled in daily parking, you do not need to reapply. View Daily Parking FAQs.
2024–25 Daily Parking Rate:
- $6.00 per day at Sony and Wesley Place garages
- $4.25 per day at Terrace Place and West garages
2024–25 Sustainable Commute Incentive:
- Earn $1 on weekdays when you log carpool, vanpool, bike, walk, bus or train commutes.
- Access the Guaranteed Ride Home program when family or work emergencies require you to get home unexpectedly.
Apply now for daily parking
Annual Permit Parking
Locations: View all available lots on the parking map.
How it works: People with annual permits can park in any nonreserved parking space in an annual permit lot on campus. Annual parking is open to faculty, staff and students (except first-year undergraduate students).
- Current annual parking permits expire on Aug. 31.
- New annual parking permits begin Sept. 1.
- Registration will open on Aug. 6 for undergraduate, graduate and professional students.
- Registration will open on Aug. 13 for faculty and staff.
Switching permits: Annual permit holders may switch to the daily parking program at any point in the year. Email parking@vanderbilt.edu to cancel your existing annual permit before the first of the month to avoid being charged the monthly rate going forward. Daily parking access should be confirmed before canceling annual parking permits. Dual enrollment in daily and annual parking is not allowed.
View all rate information below or use the commute calculator to see your monthly cost comparison to the daily parking program.
2024–25 Faculty, Staff and Postdoc Annual Permit Rates:
Salary/Stipend Band | Monthly Permit Cost |
Band 1: <$59,999 |
$48 |
Band 2: $60,000–$99,999 |
$72 |
Band 3: $100,000–$149,999 |
$98 |
Band 4: $150,000> |
$138 |
2024–25 Graduate and Professional Student Annual Permit Rates:
Monthly | Semester | Annual |
$47 | $188 | $564 |
2024–25 Undergraduate Permit Rates:
Semester | Annual | Reserved Annual |
$288 | $864 | $2400 |
2024-25 Changes
New for 2024–25 academic year, Terrace Place Garage will allow annual permit parking in addition to daily parking beginning July 1. Daily parking enrollees will use gates in the westernmost entrance to Terrace Place Garage, next to Baker garage; annual permit holders will use the easternmost entrance of Terrace Place Garage, closest to 20th Avenue South and the cathedral. Hourly parking and special event reserved spaces will be available in the annual permit side of Terrace Place Garage.
2024–25 Hourly Parking Rate
The new hourly parking rate for 2024–25 will take effect on July 1.
- $9.00 per hour + $0.45 per transaction fee with the ParkMobile app.
- Learn more about hourly parking.