LOYNO Master Plan: Parking Services
Subject line: The Rundown on Parking
Sent: January 11, 2023
Loyola Parking Services is looking forward to a new semester with you in it! All students who are enrolled in on-campus classes for the spring semester and who wish to park on campus must purchase a virtual parking permit. Once completed, your license plate will be used as your permit to park on campus, so you won’t need to pick up a physical permit for your vehicle to gain authorized parking access.
Order Your Parking Permit Online
- Log in through the Single Sign On (SSO) portal and click on the “Parking Services” option in your SSO Apps.
- Follow the steps on the screen to add the permit to your cart and checkout.
- Once you complete the application, you will receive an automated email which lists the information you provided.
- Once your application is processed, you will receive a second email informing you that your permit is active, listing the location and hours valid, if applicable.
- In order to have a virtual permit, you must be enrolled in classes for the semester and show current vehicle registration, no exceptions.
For questions, contact Parking Services by phone at 504-865-3000 or email parking@loyno.edu.
Keep Your Bicycle Safe
If you will be using a bicycle on campus, it must be registered with the Loyola University Police
Department. Register your bike for free by going to the police department entrance at Biever Hall and scanning the bicycle registration QR code posted on the front door. You will need to provide the serial number of the bicycle, which is stamped into the frame. You can also add a photo, which we strongly recommend so that we can identify your bicycle if it is lost or stolen.
Once your bicycle is registered, you will be able to return to the police department at Biever Hall to collect a registration sticker for your bicycle. Finally, update your bicycle’s online profile with the registration number of the sticker that you just applied to the bicycle.
We ask that you use a hardened bicycle lock, such as a u-lock, and secure it to a bicycle rack on campus. Bicycles should not be secured to railings, fences, or other stationary objects. Any bicycle found in violation may be impounded. If you have any questions, or need assistance with the bicycle registration process, you can contact Sergeant Patrick Martin at pjmartin@loyno.edu or ask for assistance at the police department.