Cleveland State University announced Wednesday it's restoring a low-cost bus program for students it had previously cut.

The university said all full-time students will be able to buy a U-Pass allowing unlimited bus and train rides on the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, and it will cost students the same amount as what they were charged before, $57.50 per semester. The main difference is students will need to opt-in to be charged and use the services, instead of all students seeing it on their bill.

"You will see, regardless of any of the other details going forward, that over half of you, over half our students who do not access a U-Pass sticker will see a reduction in their bills starting this fall," President Laura Bloomberg said in a Zoom call explaining the changes to

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