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Metro University Pass

The ·ʲ program, which was adopted by an overwhelming student vote in fall 2016, provides unlimited rides throughout the semester on Metrorail and Metrobus (including express and airport shuttle buses) for trips to school, work, internships, cultural events, and entertainment. The program extends to all full-time undergraduate, graduate, and law students.

Since the program's adoption in March 2016, 鶹Ƶ has worked with Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) to provide students with the benefit for a flat fee. This mandatory student fee will appear on the student bill for all full-time undergraduate, graduate, and law students. However, the fee will not be assessed for all full-time distance (online) learning, MetroAccess-eligible, or study-abroad students (for the semester they are abroad). For students with financial aid, the fee is included in the cost of attendance. 鶹Ƶ's cost of attendance has not increased. Instead, the estimated cost of transportation has been adjusted to account for this program.

Students utilize the ·ʲ using a personal SmarTrip card, provided by the WMATA and 鶹Ƶ. Cards will be available for pick-up at the beginning of the semester, and will be linked to a unique serial number for each student. After an initial distribution of cards on Main Campus and Washington College of Law, the Office of Parking and Commuter Services will handle replacement requests and late pick-ups. Lost or stolen cards should be reported online to the Office of Parking and Commuter Services.

Quick facts:

  • The goal of the program is to save you money on Metro, avoid the hassles of driving, and help us take cars off the road for a cleaner environment.
  • The pass is good for any type of trip: to school, work, internships, recreational events, and personal trips.
  • The pass does not cover parking fees at Metro stations.·ʲ holders must use a separate SmarTrip card and pay the “Non-Rider” parking fees at Metro Stations.
  • The pass is valid for the registered user only. You must produce this card and/or your 鶹Ƶ Student Identification Card if requested by an authorized transit employee or police.

Preparing for theyear:

  • Students may pick-up their·ʲ at any of the distribution locations at the start of the academic yearor afterwardsat the Office of Parking & Commuter Services.
  • If you are a returning student, yourcardhas been deactivated permanently. You will have to pick-up a new card.
  • Students must have their physical OneCard (鶹ƵID) to recieve their·ʲ.

·ʲ in Apple Wallet:

  • Must have an iPhone 8 (or newer) and/or an Apple Watch Series 5 (or newer) running on the latest version of iOS

  • Once your card is transferred to the Apple Wallet, simply hold the back of your iPhone or Apple Watch near a Metro faregate or farebox card reader (2-3 inches above it is ideal) to pay with ·ʲ.

  • Once you transfer your plastic U-Pass to Apple Wallet, your plastic card will be deactivated and can’t be used again.

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  • Enter the unique date of birth and phone number for your school provided below:

    School Name: 鶹Ƶ
    Date of Birth: August 18, 2018
    Phone Number: 202-885-3111

  • For the best experience, turn on Express Transit for your ·ʲ card in the settings for Wallet & Apple Pay.Follow the instructions here: . With Express Transit turned on for ·ʲ, just tap and go.

  • Check out WMATA's for additional information.

  • For more information on how to transfer U-Pass to Apple Wallet visit the or call (888) SMARTRIP (888-762-7874).

No. The ·ʲ is covered by a mandatory fee, similar to the Fitness Facility and Student Activities Fees.

If you were not able to pick up your card during campus distribution, go to the Office of Parking & Commuter Services located in the Terrace level of the Don Myers Building during their regular business hours.

Students can purchase a replacement card for $20 replacement fee at the Office of Parking & Commuter Services. Only one replacement card will be allowed per semester. If a card was stolen and a police report was filed, the $20 replacement fee may be waived after providing the report.

The cost is the equivalent of $1.00 a day. At American, the total fee students will pay is $136for the falland springsemesters.There is no need to refill the card or supplement the card in any way. It is an unlimited pass, not a stored value card.

鶹Ƶ was the first school in D.C. to enroll in the program. Since then, severalother schools have adopted the program and others in conversation with WMATA.

Full-time undergraduate, graduate and law students are eligible for the ·ʲ and are automatically assessed the ·ʲ fee. Full-time status is governed by 鶹Ƶ's academic regulations. Online and study abroad students are not eligible for the ·ʲ.

The University Pass offers unlimited riding on WMATA’S buses and trains during the semester for trips to school, work, internships, cultural events and entertainment. It covers the entire WMATA bus and train system. In Tenleytown, you can even hop on the M4 Metro bus to Ward Circle if one is available before the 鶹Ƶ shuttle arrives. Please visit website for maps, trip planner, and other useful information at:

At this time, the ·ʲ cannot be used on other transit services such as RideOn, ART, or the DC Circulator. WMATA hopes to expand the program to cover these regional transit services in the future.

The $1,000 cost savings estimate is based on a comparison of WMATA’s full fare and assumes one round trip each business day during two semesters. Actual savings will vary based on usage. The more you ride, the more you save.

Yes, since it is a mandatory student fee, it is considered part of the cost of attendance and included in overall cost calculations for financial aid.

At this time, the technology is not compatible. 鶹Ƶ and WMATA continue to partner on improving the ·ʲ program.

The University Pass gives you an opportunity to get out of your car and reduce transportation costs, increase eco-mobility options, reduce congestion and emissions, avoid traffic congestion, and save on parking, gas and upkeep. We hope the program will encourage students who drive to change to Metro. Also, we know that many students use Uber and they can choose the pass as a less costly alternative.

The summer session is not included as part of theprogram. It could be considered for future program implementation, depending on factors including market feasibility and student feedback.

Students enrolled in an online program, regardless of their location, are not eligible for the ·ʲ.

Students with disabilities who receive free Metro Access will not have to pay for this program.

The pass removes a barrier to get around the city and we will be reaching out to professors to let them know about this in the fall. It gives every 鶹Ƶ student access to Metro. Students never have to worry whether they have enough money on their card. It is there and it is for unlimited rides.

Students moving from an undergraduate to a graduate program will need a new ·ʲ. You will not be charged a replacement fee. Stop by a distribution location or visit the Office of Parking & Commuter Services.

Before you contact the Office of Parking & Commuter Servicesregarding a damaged or non-functioning card, give your card to a Metrorail Station Manager for help. Your card may have become “inverted” by failure to “tap out” of the rail system properly. Please be sure to “tap in“ and “tap out” to complete your trip.

Doctoral students living outside of the Metro servicearea must contact their faculty advisor to apply for a fee waiver from Student Accounts.

Activation Dates Undergrad, Graduate, & WCL

  • Fall 2024: Aug. 17- Dec. 30, 2024
  • Spring 2025: Jan. 3- May 18, 2025

Picking Up Your Card

Students may pick-up their·ʲ at any of the distribution locations at the start of the academic yearor afterwards at the Office of Parking & Commuter Services in the Terrace level of the Don Myers Building on East Campus. Each fall semester, returning students pick-up a new card and may recycle their old card at any distribution location or by dropping it off at the Office of Parking & Commuter Services.

Distribution

Mary Graydon Center (MGC), 1st Floor

  • Sat, Aug. 17 & Sun, Aug. 18- 8a.m. – 4p.m.
  • Mon, Aug. 19 - 8 a.m. –6 p.m.
  • Tues, Aug. 20to Fri, Aug.23- 9 a.m. –6 p.m.
  • Sat, Aug.24& Sun, Aug. 25- 11a.m. – 5p.m.

The Commons, Washington College of Law

  • Mon, Aug.19- 8:45a.m. – 11:45a.m.
  • Tues, Aug.20- 8a.m. – 11 a.m.
  • Thurs,Aug. 22- 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

After distribution is complete, visit the Parking and Commuter Services Office in the Terrace level of the Don Myers Building on East Campus

Office Hours

  • Mon-Fri: 9a.m. – 5p.m.

U•Pass® 2021–22Brochure

Questions? E-mail: upass@american.edu
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