As GWU students get unlimited transit deal, Metro wants more colleges on board
Briefly

Starting in January, GWU undergraduates and eligible graduate students pay $100 for unlimited Metro rides through spring, enhancing campus life and linking students to the core D.C. area.
GWU's collaboration with Metro for the U-Pass program aims to expand student access to the Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station, fostering connections between universities and utilizing D.C.'s robust transit system.
Andrew Flagel of the Consortium of Universities in the Washington Metropolitan Area emphasizes the value of the Metro system in D.C. as a key factor in creating a strong college town, advocating for broadening the U-Pass program to include more universities.
Read at Washington Post
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