Chicago Transit Board makes CTA’s U-Pass Program permanent

May 12, 2023
The board extended benefits of the U-Pass Program to full-time and part-time students at participating colleges and universities, as well as a new tiered-pricing structure to help make the discounted fare-pass program more affordable.

The Chicago Transit Board approved an ordinance that makes permanent two recent pilot programs for Chicago Transit Authority’s (CTA) U-Pass Program by extending benefits to full-time and part-time students at participating colleges and universities, as well as offering a new tiered-pricing structure to help make the discounted fare-pass program more affordable.

“By offering greater flexibility and access to what is by far the most convenient and affordable transit option around, the changes made to the U-Pass Program are a win for all involved,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. “Now full-time and part-time students can opt-in to have unlimited travel on the CTA during the school year at an affordable price, and in return, they will help boost ridership outside the peak travel period, all while developing healthier, greener travel habits – ideally becoming lifelong public transit users.”

The U-Pass Program has been in existence for more than 20 years and will be renewed for another five years beginning with the 2023-2024 academic school year. The program currently has 60 participating schools, with about 94,000 students enrolled. During the pandemic, while many students were attending school remotely, schools were no longer required to enroll 100 percent of eligible full-time students, and the U-Pass Program was changed to an opt-in model.

Under the new agreement, the U-Pass Program will remain an opt-in model and permanently offer tiered pricing for participating schools since it was introduced last May. Current pricing of the U-Pass Program is set at $1.25 per student-per day for schools that have fewer than 100 percent of students enrolled. For schools that have enrolled 100 percent of their students in the program, pricing is set at $1.00 per student-per day.

The U-Pass Program will now also be available to part-time students taking four or more credit hours per quarter and six or more hours per any term greater than a quarter. This follows a successful pilot study offered at the University of Illinois Chicago and city colleges, which saw overall student enrollment in the U-Pass Program increase by 10.5 percent. The new addition to the program will include most part-time graduate and undergraduate students.