Semester Permits are designed to benefit graduate and senior students graduating in December and students who may need to pay for permits on a semester basis. The Fall Semester Permit is valid for use August 15 through December 31 of the same year. The Spring Semester Permit is valid for use January 1 through May 15.This permit allows its owner to:.
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Park in one of the following locations (except as needed for special events): All “ER” and “WR” parking locations, E52-Peters Deck, E40-Klaus Deck, E81-Tech Square and W02-Student Center Deck (based upon availability). Park after-hours and on weekends in non-residential, non-visitor parking areas (non-residential zones are marked with E or W; residential zones are marked with ER or WR). After-hours privileges may be utilized 5:00 p.m. To 8:00 a.m., Monday through Thursday and also from 5:00 p.m. Friday to 8:00 a.m. Monday.
Notes:. The E45 and E81 parking areas must be vacated by 6:00 a.m. Daily.
Customers must own an E40, E44 or E82 permit to park in E40 (Turner Place), E44 or E82 after hours. September 15 will be the deadline for all Fall Semester Permit sales and returns for refund. February 15 will be the deadline for all Spring Semester Permit sales and returns for refund. Nine campus parking locations will be 'permitless ' as part of PTS's virtual permit pilot.Starting August 15, 2019, PTS will provide virtual permits in the following campus parking locations:. NEW: W02-Student Center Deck. NEW: E81-Tech Square Deck.
NEW: W22-Dalney Street Deck (scheduled to open August 2019). NEW: W23-North Campus Deck.
NEW: E82-Centergy Deck. ER53- North Ave.
Apartments North Deck. ER54- North Ave. Apartments South Deck. ER66- Family Housing Deck. WR30- Curran DeckVirtual permits will replace physical Annual Individual and Semester permits for these locations. Permitless customers may purchase/renew their permits as usual in.
However, they will not receive a physical permit to display in their cars. Be sure to update your license plate information as it will be used for gate access via license plate recognition readers.Please note:. Customers will be required to park head-in only (no back-in or pull-through parking) as their license plate information will be used for parking enforcement. To update license plate information, visit. Vehicles that are not parked head-in will be subject to citation. BuzzCards will continue to be the method of entry in each of the permitless decks. Temporary permits are available for non-registered vehicles.
Customers may register multiple vehicles; however, only one allowed on campus at a time. Customers who have temporary license plate numbers may purchase permits, however, their license plate info must be updated once permanent tag arrives in. To return permits, email. Carpool permits are not part of the virtual permit program. All carpool permit customers will receive a physical hangtag to display in the aforementioned parking locations.Benefits of the virtual permit program include reducing the number of physical permits mailed from the PTS office; eliminating parking customers’ need to display permits as they have in previous years; and reducing the number of customers purchasing permits in the PTS office.PTS plans to convert more parking locations to a virtual environment based on the success of the pilot program. SmartPark is a pay-as-you-go program that costs $25 to join each year.
The program allows parking in one of three campus locations - Technology Square Parking Deck (E81), North Deck (W23), and Visitors Area 1 — at $6 per usage. Customers are required to purchase SmartPark units at $6 per usage in The Driver's Seat using credit cards or in the PTS office using BuzzFunds or credit cards. Payroll deduction for full-time benefits eligible employees is also available online and in the office. Units may be purchased in bundles of 1, 3, 5, 10 or 20 units. Customers are encouraged to purchase units after their SmartPark permit purchase to prevent delays in future parking attempts.The SmartPark program is now “permitless” - customers will not receive a physical permit hangtag. SmartPark will be allowed at all entrances and exits in each parking location. There will no longer be specific drive lanes for Smart Park usage. SmartPark customers will now tap their BuzzCards on the main entry/exit card readers at any SmartPark location. All previous SmartPark card scanners will be deactivated. SmartPark is allowed 5:30 a.m.
Overnight parking is not permitted. Regular hourly parking rates will apply if SmartPark units have not been purchased.
Permits are valid from August 15 to August 14 of the following year. Payments via payroll deduction will be applied to the customer’s next paycheck for the full amount of units purchased. The amount will not be spread across multiple paychecks; units will be posted as a one-time payment. SmartPark units are nonrefundable but can be rolled over year to year with the purchase of a new SmartPark permit. Faculty and staff are eligible to purchase reserved parking spaces in their assigned parking lot or deck.
Reserved spaces are available only to the owner or the owner’s designee 24 hours a day, seven days a week (with the exception of special events or construction).To request a reserved space, please email the PTS customer service manager at. Once a reserved space request has been approved by the PTS Senior Director, PTS staff will assist the customer in choosing a reserved space in his/her assigned parking location and will install reserved space signage. The Evening/Weekend permit is essential for employees and students who work or study on campus after normal business hours. It allows parking in any non-residential and ungated lot (excluding E44 and E49) from 5:00 p.m. To 8:00 a.m. Monday through Thursday and on weekends from 5 p.m. Friday to 8 a.m.
Monday. Evening/Weekend permit holders parking in E81 overnight must remove their vehicle by 6:00 a.m. For an additional fee, patrons can also customize these permits to allow access at 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m.
Or 4:00 p.m.Evening/Weekend permit customers may also choose one gated zone (excluding W23, E45 and E48) upon purchasing a permit. To accommodate campus guests, PTS offers nonrefundable Temporary/Visitors Permits for use in ungated parking zones on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Daily Permits are issued for one day and expire at 7:00 a.m. The following morning.
Weekly Permits are issued for one week and expire at 7:00 a.m. The morning after the same day the following week. Monthly Permits are issued for one month and expire at 7:00 a.m. The morning after that same day the following month. Weekend Permits are sold to students and/or visitors who desire parking for the weekend. The permit will begin on Friday and expires Monday morning at 7:00 a.m. Weekend permits are not available when campus is hosting a Saturday home football game.Temporary/Visitor Permits are only valid when used in the area and on the date(s) as indicated on the front of the permit.
The permit is not valid when the 'valid from/to' dates or parking area have been altered. Unauthorized vehicles will be and/or impoundment. Georgia Tech faculty and staff who retire can purchase permits at a discounted rate.
Permits can be used in any ungated, non-residential parking zone (excluding E44 and E49). Permits for fully-retired employees are $50 annually (not prorated or refundable).Retirees who are working part-time at the Institute can also request gate access for one gated parking area (excluding E44 and E45). Permits are valid from August 15 of the current year (or the date of purchase) through August 14 of the following year.New retirees are required to show documentation of their retired status from OHR. Authorization must be granted by their supervisor. Motorcycle permits allow motorbikes, mopeds, scooters, and minibikes of all engine sizes to park on campus in any designated motorcycle parking area. For customers whose primary mode of transportation is a car, motorcycle permits can also be purchased as secondary permits.
Motorcycles must be registered with the DDS and have a valid GT permit to park on campus. Motorcycles are only allowed to park in designated motorbike parking areas. Please provide your vehicle registration and driver's license to obtain a permit. Vendors and contractors who visit the Institute frequently for business purposes are required to purchase permits for each vehicle associated with their organization. Several parking options are available to meet a variety of needs, including permits for ungated or gated parking zones or temporary permits valid for a specific time period. BuzzCards or PTS gate cards will be required to access gated locations.Vendor and Contractor Permits may only be purchased in the PTS office. Please bring the registration information for each vehicle needing a permit.
All student permit fees are transferred to the Bursar’s office to be paid along with tuition and fees.Faculty and Staff have the following payment options:. Payroll deduction: available for all benefits-eligible employees who are paid monthly or bi-weekly. Permit fees are deducted August through May annually (there are no deductions June and July). The deadline to enroll in payroll deduction is May 31 for current employees and June 30 for new employees. Credit card via (note funds will be deducted immediately, even for permit purchases made for an upcoming academic year). Credit card or check in person in the PTS office. Permits are issued and assigned in accordance with Georgia Tech’s academic year.
Annual permits are valid from August 15 to August 14 of the next year. Permits are sold starting in April for the upcoming academic year.Refundable permits may be returned for prorated refunds to the PTS office before March 31 annually. Permits returned after this date will not be refunded.
SmartPark, Temporary Permits and Fully Retired Permits are nonrefundable.Customers may exchange their Annual Individual or Carpool Permits for a different location in the PTS office only.
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Operating SystemSync ClientLinkWindows 7, 8, 8RT, 8.1OneDrive for Business Application(Recommend: 32-bit Version)Mac OS with Office 2008, Office 2011Office Document ConnectionLinux or Unix-based SystemsNo current applicationiOS 6.0+OneDrive Pro for Business for AllOffice Mobile for StudentsOneDrive for BusinessWindows Mobile 8OneDrive for BusinessAndroidNo current application for Faculty/StaffOffice Mobile for Students.. Windows . Once the App is installed, press the Windows key and then click or tap on the OneDrive for Business App. It is possible to have both OneDrive (for personal use) and OneDrive for Business (for Georgia Tech use) on your computer at the same time, the GT Office 365 implementation uses OneDrive for Business.Sync OneDrive for Business to your Windows ComputerYou can sync your OneDrive for Business library to your computer, and then work with files in the library by using Windows Explorer. Updates to files sync to OneDrive for Business whenever you're online.The simplest way to sync your OneDrive library is to go to your OneDrive in a browser of your choice and then click the SYNC button. This opens the Sync Library wizard, and automatically recognizes the name and web address of your OneDrive library.Click Sync Now to start syncing your OneDrive.
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Using the OneDrive for Business Web AppLaunch a web browser and go to and log in with [email protected] you are already logged into Office 365 you can click on the OneDrive link on the Office 365 tool bar to see your documents library.From here you can manage files and folders in your OneDrive. Clicking the ' to the right of a file or folder will allow you to see more information about it. You can open the document for editing, change sharing options, add to workflows or view the object properites.Editing a document will launch the appropriate software on your local computer or the web based version of the application if it's not installed on the local computer.Some browsers will warn you of this action as possibly malicious activity.
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Name your new folder or file and get started collaborating!CollaboratingMore than one person can have a shared file open at the same time, this will be indicated one of two ways.If you have the document open in the installed application on your computer, there should be an indicator at the bottom of the application window similar to this:Clicking on the icon will display a list of the users that have the document open for editing.When changes are made to a document by one user they are noted in the Web App by an icon. If you mouse over the icon it will tell you that changes have been made to the document and that saving the document will refresh and show you those changes.
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