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A Metro University Pass for Bay Atlantic University students WASHINGTON DC

Starting Fall 2017, Metro has partnered with Carnegie Mellon Heinz College to bring you U•Pass. U•Pass is aMetro convenient has partnered and smart with way Bay for collegeAtlantic students University to travel around DC, Maryland, and Virginia. For the to bring you U•Pass®. U•Pass is a convenient equivalent to $1 a day (included in the cost of attendance),and smart way you forhave college unlimited students rides on to Metrorail, travel Metrobusaround DC, and Maryland WMATA express/shuttle and Virginia. For buses the during theequivalent U•Pass tovalidity $1 a dates.day (included See dates in below.the cost of attendance), you have unlimited rides on FallMetrorail, Metrobus and WMATA express/shuttle August 28, 2017 – December 15, 2017* buses during these U•Pass validity dates: * The U•Pass is not valid during winter break. SpringJanuary 13 – May 4, 2020 Spring:The University January Pass 16, cannot 2018 be – usedMay with11, MetroAccess2018 Theparatransit University servicesPass cannot or be regional used with partner MetroAccess services paratransit (i.e. ART,services orCUE, regional DASH, partner D.C. services Circulator, (i.e. ART, FairfaxCUE, DASH, Connector, D.C. Circulator, Loudoun Fairfax Connector,Commuter Loudoun Bus, PRTC,Commuter Ride Bus, On, PRTC, Ride Ride On One, Express, Ride On TheExpress, Bus The Bus and MTA, etc.) and MTA, etc.) How much does it cost? The price of the U•Pass is included in your cost of attendance for a flat fee of $1.00 a day.

Can my family use my U•Pass? The U•Pass can’t be used by anyone other than the student to whom the card is issued, is non-transferable and may be confiscated by WMATA if misused. WMATA reserves the right to request a school ID to verify the card holder.

What are Metrorail hours of operation? M-Th 5am – 11:30pm Fri 5am – 1am Sat 7am – 1am Sun 8am – 11pm Subject to change.

Where can I find travel information? The Metro website is wmata.com and the website for U•Pass is wmata.com/Upass. What if I lose my U•Pass? Contact your U·Pass administrator directly to report a lost or stolen card. A $20 replacement fee will be charged in person. Only one replacement card will be issued per semester.

What if my U•Pass card doesn’t work? Before you contact your U·Pass administrator regarding a damaged or non-functioning card, please give your card to a station manager to review. 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. Can I transfer funds from my SmarTrip® card to my U•Pass? At this time you may not combine SmartTrip® funds with your U•Pass. Quick References

Emergency Contacts WMATA Customer Service: (202) 637-7000 Transit Police: (202) 962-2121 Trip Planner Know where you want to go but don’t know the way? Use our Trip Planner at wmata.com/rider_tools/tripplanner to map the route. The Trip Planner is also available for mobile devices or over the phone by calling (202) 637-7000. MetroAlerts MetroAlerts is a free email and text message service that notifi es you of Metro changes and disruptions. Alerts can be sent to any device capable of receiving email or text messages. This is an automatic service that you receive. To opt out go to www.metroalerts.info/logon.aspx busETA Wondering when the bus will arrive? Call busETA at (202) 637-7000 to fi nd out. You can also access busETA predictions via cell phone by simply sending a text message. Simply locate the three or seven digit bus stop code number (example ID 1001024) located on the bus stop sign and text WMATA 1001024 to 41411. Within moments, you will receive estimated arrival times for your bus stop code. Accessibility All Metrorail stations, railcars, and buses are easily accessible. Our stations feature: accessible parking near station entrances, station information in Braille, and extra wide faregates. All stations have elevators and directional signs indicating elevator locations. Railcars feature gap reducers between the car and platform, barriers between cars, and emergency intercoms accessible to wheelchair users that include instructions in Braille. Metrobuses lower for easy boarding, include wheelchair securements, and feature audio and visual stop announcements on certain buses. Both railcars and buses off er priority seating for senior citizens and people with disabilities. For detailed information including other Metro accessibility features, see our Metro Accessibility page: wmata.com/accessibility Places to Go

Metro off ers you access to tons of internships, educational experiences, shopping, sporting events, concerts, museums, and dining. Let U•Pass open the gates to travel across the region using both Metrobus and Metrorail wherever and whenever you want.

AIRPORTS Ronald Reagan Washington National Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ●● Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Greenbelt ● Transfer to Metrobus B30 airport shuttle Dulles International Wiehle-Reston East ● Transfer to Washington Flyer

HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOODS Adams Morgan Woodley Park ● Capitol South ●●●, Union Station ●, Eastern Market ●●●, Potomac Ave ●●● Chinatown Gallery Place ●●● Dupont Circle Dupont Circle ● Georgetown Foggy Bottom-GWU ●●●, Rosslyn ●●● Logan Circle Dupont Circle ● Old Town Alexandria King Street-Old Town ●● ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS CENTERS Walter E. Washington Convention Center Mt. Vernon Sq ●● D.C. Armory Stadium-Armory ●●● FedEx Field Morgan Boulevard ●● GWU Charles E. Smith Athletic Center Foggy Bottom-GWU ●●● Nationals Park Navy Yard-Ballpark ● RFK Stadium Stadium-Armory ●●● Verizon Center Gallery Place ●●●

GALLERIES, MUSEUMS & LIBRARIES Renwick Gallery Farragut North ●, Farragut West ●●● Newseum Archives ●● National Museum of African Art Smithsonian ● ●● Capitol South ●●● Metro System Map

Transfer Station Station Features Red Line • Glenmont / Shady Grove Bus to Airport System Orange Line • New Carrollton / Vienna Parking Station Blue Line • Franconia-Springfield / Largo Town Center in Service Map Legend Hospital Under Construction Green Line • Branch Ave / Greenbelt Airport Full-Time Service wmata.com Yellow Line • Huntington / Mt Vernon Sq / Fort Totten Service operates Customer Information Service: 202-637-7000 Connecting Rail Systems Monday-Friday • Wiehle-Reston East / Largo Town Center TTY Phone: 202-962-2033 Silver Line 10:00am - 3:00pm Metro Transit Police: 202-962-2121 7:30pm - Close All day Saturday & Sunday

Glenmont

Wheaton Montgomery Co

Prince George’s Co Shady Grove Forest Glen Rockville Silver Spring Twinbrook

B30 Greenbelt to White Flint Montgomery Co BWI District of Columbia College Park-U of Md Grosvenor - Strathmore Georgia Ave-Petworth Takoma Prince George’s Plaza Medical Center West Hyattsville Bethesda Fort Totten Friendship Heights Tenleytown-AU Prince George’s Co Van Ness-UDC District of Columbia

Cleveland Park Columbia Heights Woodley Park Zoo/Adams Morgan Brookland-CUA Dupont Circle U St African-Amer Civil Farragut North War Mem’l/Cardozo Shaw-Howard U Rhode Island Ave Brentwood Wiehle-Reston East McPherson Spring Hill Mt Vernon Sq NoMa-Gallaudet U New Carrollton Sq 7th St-Convention Center Greensboro Fairfax Co Landover Arlington Co Tysons Corner Gallery Place Union Station Chinatown Cheverly 5A to Foggy McLean IAD Rosslyn Judiciary Sq Deanwood Farragut West Bottom-GWU Minnesota Ave Kennedy Center

Vienna VT/UVA Metro Center Merrifield Archives Fairfax-GMU Dunn Loring Potomac AveStadium-Armory BenningCapitol Rd HeightsAddisonMorgan Rd Largo Blvd Town Center Clarendon Potomac River Seat Pleasant Court House West Falls Church Ballston-MU Federal Triangle Navy Mem’l-Penn Quarter Eastern Market East Falls ChurchVirginia Sq-GMU Smithsonian Federal CenterCapitol SW South Arlington Cemetery

L’Enfant Plaza

5A to IAD Arlington Co

Fairfax Co District of Columbia Pentagon Prince George’s Co

Waterfront Anacostia River Pentagon City Anacostia Navy Yard-Ballpark Naylor Rd

Suitland Congress HeightsSouthern Ave Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Branch Ave

Van Dorn St Crystal City Braddock Rd

Alexandria

King St-Old Town

Eisenhower Ave Alexandria

Fairfax Co Franconia-Springfield Huntington

Metro is accessible. Map is not to scale

WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY © 2017

No Smoking No Eating No Animals No Audio No Littering No Dangerous or or Drinking (except service animals) (without earphones) or Spitting Flammable Items Transfer Station Station Features Red Line • Glenmont / Shady Grove Bus to Airport System Orange Line • New Carrollton / Vienna Parking Station Blue Line • Franconia-Springfield / Largo Town Center in Service Map Legend Hospital Under Construction Green Line • Branch Ave / Greenbelt Airport Full-Time Service wmata.com Yellow Line • Huntington / Mt Vernon Sq / Fort Totten Service operates Customer Information Service: 202-637-7000 Connecting Rail Systems Monday-Friday • Wiehle-Reston East / Largo Town Center TTY Phone: 202-962-2033 Silver Line 10:00am - 3:00pm Metro Transit Police: 202-962-2121 7:30pm - Close All day Saturday & Sunday

Glenmont

Wheaton Montgomery Co

Prince George’s Co Shady Grove Forest Glen Rockville Silver Spring Twinbrook

B30 Greenbelt to White Flint Montgomery Co BWI District of Columbia College Park-U of Md Grosvenor - Strathmore Georgia Ave-Petworth Takoma Prince George’s Plaza Medical Center West Hyattsville Bethesda Fort Totten Friendship Heights Tenleytown-AU Prince George’s Co Van Ness-UDC District of Columbia

Cleveland Park Columbia Heights Woodley Park Zoo/Adams Morgan Brookland-CUA Dupont Circle U St African-Amer Civil Farragut North War Mem’l/Cardozo Shaw-Howard U Rhode Island Ave Brentwood Wiehle-Reston East McPherson Spring Hill Mt Vernon Sq NoMa-Gallaudet U New Carrollton Sq 7th St-Convention Center Greensboro Fairfax Co Landover Arlington Co Tysons Corner Gallery Place Union Station Chinatown Cheverly 5A to Foggy McLean IAD Rosslyn Judiciary Sq Deanwood Farragut West Bottom-GWU Minnesota Ave Kennedy Center

Vienna VT/UVA Metro Center Merrifield Archives Fairfax-GMU Dunn Loring Potomac AveStadium-Armory BenningCapitol Rd HeightsAddisonMorgan Rd Largo Blvd Town Center Clarendon Potomac River Seat Pleasant Court House West Falls Church Ballston-MU Federal Triangle Navy Mem’l-Penn Quarter Eastern Market East Falls ChurchVirginia Sq-GMU Smithsonian Federal CenterCapitol SW South National Mall Arlington Cemetery

L’Enfant Plaza

5A to IAD Arlington Co

Fairfax Co District of Columbia Pentagon Prince George’s Co

Waterfront Anacostia River Pentagon City Anacostia Navy Yard-Ballpark Naylor Rd

Suitland Congress HeightsSouthern Ave Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Branch Ave

Van Dorn St Crystal City Braddock Rd

Alexandria

King St-Old Town

Eisenhower Ave Alexandria

Fairfax Co Franconia-Springfield Huntington

Metro is accessible. Map is not to scale

WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY © 2017

No Smoking No Eating No Animals No Audio No Littering No Dangerous or or Drinking (except service animals) (without earphones) or Spitting Flammable Items Safety Tips

See Something Say Something See a package or behavior that doesn’t seem quite right? Report it right away to police or transit employees in person, or call (202) 962-2121

Suspicious Objects: • Bags, boxes, or other packages left unattended on the buses, trains, in stations, or on train tracks • Exposed wiring, leaks, strange smells, or other signs of potential tampering on buses and trains

Suspicious Behavior: • Placing packages or luggage in diff erent compartments other than those occupied • Tampering with cameras, safety systems, machinery, or other sensitive equipment • Entering unauthorized areas of trains or bus stations • Clothing that’s disproportionate to the body type of a person Safety At Metrorail our main priority is keeping passengers safe. We’re dedicated to helping our customers get to their destinations safely and on time. Here are some helpful tips to ensure your safety:

Escalator Safety: • Don’t run • Don’t trip on the escalator; lift your feet • Don’t block the escalator • Hold the handrail while the escalator is in motion • Don’t push • Keep loose clothing away from sides where it can be caught

Rail Safety: • Don’t push other passengers • Don’t run to the train, fl oors could be slippery and wet • Stand away from the edge of the platform until the train comes to a complete stop • Don’t try to hold the doors open • Keep your personal belongings clear of the closing doors Safety Tips

Emergencies If there’s a problem or emergency on your train, look for the intercom at either end of the car. Push and release the red button once to call the train operator and report the problem. Do not hold the button in. In an emergency, please stay on the train and follow the operator’s instructions. You are much safer on the train than on the tracks or tunnel walkways because the train’s electric power runs along the rails. Until an offi cial guides you, it’s not safe to be on the tracks.

Protecting Your Property Be sure to protect all of your belongings while traveling throughout the Metro system. Tips: • When listening to music, keep it to a moderate level so you can hear surrounding activity • When you’re not using your phone, keep it out of sight • When using electronic devices, avoid standing or sitting near doors of railcars and buses Report lost items online anytime at wmata.com or by phone from 11am – 5pm (TU – FR) at (202) 962-1195 At Your Service

Bikes Metrorail is bike-friendly. You can bring your bike through the front or back (not the middle doors) during off -peak hours (7:00am – 10:00am & 4:00pm-7:00pm). You can also put your bike on Metrobuses using the front rack.

MetroAccess MetroAccess is a shared ride, door- to-door, paratransit service for people whose disability prevents them from using the bus or rail. MetroAccess customer service representatives are available during all MetroAccess operating hours. Call (301) 562-5360, press 2 for trip status, and press 2 once more to speak to a customer service representative.

Internships Metro knows that—as a college student—you want to play hard, but also work hard. Not only does our city provide you with shopping, sporting events, concerts, and museums, but it also connects you to some of the most prestigious jobs and internships in the nation. If you’re interested in working on the Hill, take the Orange or Blue Line to Capitol South station. Want to be a zoologist? Take the Red Line to Woodley Park station and visit the National Zoo. Interested in working at Metro? Review open opportunities at wmata.com/careers Conduct

When it comes to stopping sexual harassment, we’re all on board. Every rider has the right to safe and comfortable transit. In an eff ort to stop harassment, Metro con- tinues to work closely with Metro Transit Police, SSH (Stop Street Harassment), and CASS (Collective Ac- tion for Safe Spaces). If you experience (or witness) any instance of sexual harassment, please report it using one of the following methods: • text “MyMTPD” • call 202.962.2121 • email [email protected] • tell a station manager

Additional Tips to Combat Harassment • Before leaving, share your travel itinerary with someone close. • Familiarize yourself with Metro’s hours of operation. • Plan your trip using Metro’s Trip Planner tools. • Get to know our rail safety features (emergency call boxes, station managers, etc.) • Understand your surroundings. Public transit can create a false sense of security. Make people earn your trust over time. Terms and Conditions

Terms of Use Terms of Use The University Pass, is not transferable and may be confi scated by WMATA and its holder may be subjectThe University to criminal Pass, prosecution is not iftransferable it is misused andor presented may be forconfiscated transportation by WMATAby any person and other thanits holder the Eligible may full-time be subject student to criminalto whom prosecutionit is issued. The if Schoolit is misused will notify or its presented students of for the requirementstransportation of this by provision.any person other than the Eligible full-time student to whom it is WMATAissued. maintainsThe School the rightwill notifyto inspect its studentsthe University of thePass requirements used by an Eligible of this full-time provision. student and to ask the Eligible full-time student for another form of identifi cation to ensure that the University PassWMATA is being maintains used by the personright to to inspect whom it the is issued. University Further, Pass WMATA used maintains by an Eligible the right to denyfull-time an Eligible student full-time and tostudent ask the access Eligible to WMATA full -time transit student system for if the another Eligible form full-time of student doesidentification not possess to bothensure the Universitythat the University Pass and a Passphoto isID beingto verify used that bythe the University person Pass to whom holder isit actuallyis issued. the Further,Eligible full-time WMATA student maintains identifi edthe on right the Universityto deny an Pass. Eligible full-time student Theaccess Student to WMATA acknowledges transit that system changes if themay Eligible be made full-time by WMATA student in the doeslevel and/ornot possess times of busboth and the rail University service during Pass the and term a photoof this AgreementID to verify for that the thesafe University and effi cient Pass operation holder of isits transitactually system. the Eligible Student full-timeagrees that student WMATA identified retains the on sole the right University to determine Pass. the level and type of transit service provided. The Student further agrees that neither she/he nor the school shall beThe entitled Student to a acknowledges refund or credit ofthat all changesor a portion may of thebe costmade of bythe WMATA University in Pass the iflevel service and/ isor delayed, times of is Metrobusnot provided, and or Metrorailif the student’s service University during Pass the is term destroyed, of this lost, Agreement misplaced, damaged,for the safe defective, and efficient misused operation or stolen. of the WMATA transit system. Student agrees Studentthat neither Privacy she/he Waiver nor the school shall be entitled to a refund or credit of all or a Studentportion agrees of the tocost the ofrelease the University of his or her Pass full name if service and any is delayed,other Directory is not Information, provided, or byif theSchool student’s to WMATA University for the purpose Pass is of destroyed, University Pass lost, activation, misplaced, registration damaged, and defective,fare administrationmisused or stolen.by WMATA. MetroAlertsStudent Privacy Waiver MetroAlerts is a free alert service that a student may individually subscribe to that will deliver MetroStudent information hereby toagrees your desktop to the release or mobile of device. his or MetroAlertsher full name keeps or studentyou informed number of: by School to WMATA for University Pass activation, registration and fare enforcement • Major Metrorail and Metrobus delays and service disruptions by WMATA. • Metrobus schedule changes and detours MetroAlerts • Metrorail advisories specifi c to your line or frequently used stations •Students Other changes may opt-inor enhancements or opt-out to of Metro MetroAlerts service and at anyfacilities time at http://www. metroalerts.info/logon.aspx. MetroAlerts is a free alert service that delivers MetroAlerts provides text messaging service on the status of Metro operations and services as an aidinformation to subscribers. on applicable However, despite Metrorail our best and efforts, Metrobus we cannot service guarantee changes absolute to subscriber’s accuracy of MetroAlerts.desktop or There mobile are device. inherent problems associated with providing text messaging information. AsExamples such, Metro of does Possible not warrant Problems: that MetroAlerts Metro will providesbe uninterrupted information or error-free to our nor does Metro make any warranty regarding the reliability of information on the status of Metro operations andcustomers services. onMetroAlerts the status subscribers of Metro agree operations that the anduse andservices reliance via on text MetroAlerts messaging information as issoon at the as subscriber’s the serving sole computer risk and expensereceives and the without information. any liability However, on the part there of Metro.may be a slight delay during the time that the information is received and recorded. 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Metro may not be able to update information for longer periods of time. There is also the possibility of human error in entering the data, which may affect the accuracy ofPossible the information Charges: provided. Customers may be charged by their service providers for Possibleproviding Charges: the text messaging MetroAlerts subscribersservice. Moreover, may be charged customers by mobile may phone be unable service to providersreceive textfor providing messaging the textin some messaging geographical service. Moreover, areas due MetroAlerts to the unavailability subscribers may of be unableservice to byreceive their text service messaging providers. in some geographical areas due to the unavailability of service by their service providers. Opt-Out: Customers may opt-in or opt-out of MetroAlerts at any time. Customers Students may opt-in or opt-out of MetroAlerts at any time at metroalerts.info/logon.aspx. Opt-Out:may also call: Students may also call for additional services information: • Status of elevator and escalator operations - 202-962-1212 • Status of elevator and escalator operations — 202-962-1212 •• StatusStatus of of rail rail service service — -202-637-7000 202-637-7000 SmarTripSmarTrip® Registration® Registration AllRegistration Eligible full-time provides Students enhanced in the University protection Pass to program privacy may rights; register facilitates his or her contact University ® Passwith inWMATA the WMATA to report SmarTrip problems database with at smartrip.wmata.com/account/create.the student’s card; and provides Thisreview registration of providestransaction enhanced history protection on the toUniversity privacy rights; Pass. allows University the registered Pass registrationstudent to contact in the WMATA to report problems with the student’s card; and allows the student to review transaction history on theWMATA University SmarTrip Pass. database at https://smartrip.wmata.com shall be made available to individual students or to School at School’s sole discretion. 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wmata.com/Upass (202) 637-7000