As GWU students get unlimited transit deal, Metro wants more colleges on board
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As GWU students get unlimited transit deal, Metro wants more colleges on board
"Thousands of students at George Washington University are getting free transit rides on Metro for three weeks, providing a significant financial relief while commuting in D.C."
"Starting in January, full-time undergraduates and eligible full-time graduate students at GWU will pay a mandatory $100 fee for unlimited Metro rides through the spring semester."
"GWU will contribute additional funding to help cover the costs of the University Pass program, joining other universities such as American University."
"Continued discussions are occurring to expand the University Pass program to more institutions, aimed at reducing costs and boosting student transport options."
George Washington University is providing thousands of students free Metro rides for three weeks while transitioning to a $100 fee for unlimited access from January through the spring semester. Full-time undergraduates and eligible graduate students will be able to utilize this benefit, enhancing their commuting experience at the university's Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station. GWU has joined the University Pass program alongside American University, contributing additional funds. Efforts are underway to evaluate the program and potentially include more area institutions to lower costs and enhance student transport options.
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