Universal transit pass

In North America, a Universal Transit Pass (U-Pass)—also known as a Universal Access Transit Pass—is a program that provides students who are enrolled in participating post-secondary institutions with unlimited access to local transit.[1]

Programs are funded through mandatory fees that either eligible students pay for each term in which they are registered or are included in the students' tuition. For example, the University of Washington and the U-Pass program in Chicago have mandatory U-Pass fees.[2][3] Fees are transferred to the local transit authority to fund the required transit service. Because fees are collected from a large participant base, U-Pass prices are lower than the amount students would otherwise pay for monthly passes or tickets over the course of a term. The U-Pass price charged to students depends on a variety of factors which differ among municipalities, transit systems and post-secondary institutions.

  1. ^ Han, Dahai, Jie Yu, and Edward Beimborn. 2019. "Elements of Successful Universal Student Transit Pass Programs from Planning to Implementation: A Benchmark Study." Transportation Research Record 2673(4):833-43. doi:10.1177/0361198119834916.
  2. ^ "University of Washington: Finance & Facilities - Tuition Components". University of Washington. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Chicago Transit Authority: U-Pass". Chicago Transit Authority. Retrieved 2 January 2014.