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One week ago, Cleveland State University (CSU) notified its students that it was ending its U-Pass that provided fee travel on Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) buses and trains. Today, GCRTA announced that conversations were occurring to continue to offer fare discount benefits to thousands of CSU students.

A GCRTA spokesperson told NEOtrans in a written statement that the conversations with CSU are meant “to identify ways to continue the Universal Access Program (also known as the U-Pass Program) that meets the requirements of both entities.”

The U-Pass is provided in different ways at different universities. At CSU, the U-Pass cost all students $57.50 per semester

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