Students, faculty and staff of select San Antonio colleges and universities can get free rides to campus this summer with the VIA U-Pass.
Participating U-Pass colleges and universities include:
Alamo Colleges: San Antonio, Palo Alto, St. Philip’s, Northwest Vista, and Northeast Lakeview collegesUniversity of Texas at San Antonio According to VIA, more than 100,000 active students, faculty, and staff members have free access to VIA bus and VIA Link service throughout the school year, including the fall, spring, and summer sessions.
Each campus has varying guidelines for the free transit service, which comprises zones in the Northwest, Northeast and South. The University of Texas at San Antonio’s main campus and Northwest Vista College are both in the Northwest Zone, and Texas A&M University-San Antonio and Palo Alto College are within the South Zone, according to the
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