Can Save Big With NJ Transit’s Discounted Student Pass
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
As the new academic year approaches, Seton Hall University students have a reason to cheer. NJ Transit has launched its University Outreach campaign for the 2024-25 academic year, offering an exclusive Student Pass that provides significant savings for those commuting between home and campus.
The NJ Transit Student Pass gives university students a 25% discount off already reduced monthly passes, making it an economical and convenient option for Seton Hall students who rely on public transportation. This discount is a game-changer for students managing the financial demands of higher education, offering them an efficient and cost-effective way to get to class on time.
"We are thrilled to collaborate with NJ Transit to offer our students this significant discount on their monthly transportation costs," said Monica Burnette, Vice President of Student Services at Seton Hall University.
Seton Hall University encourages students to take advantage of this valuable opportunity. The Student Pass is not only a financial benefit but also a practical solution for students juggling academics, work, and social commitments. With the discounted pass, students can travel across New Jersey with ease, whether commuting from home, exploring internship opportunities, or visiting friends and family on weekends.
"This initiative aligns with our commitment to supporting the overall well-being of our students by making their commute more affordable and accessible, allowing them to focus on their academic and personal growth without the added stress of high transportation expenses," said Burnette.
For Seton Hall students interested in taking advantage of this offer, more information can be found here. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to save on your commute and enjoy the convenience of NJ Transit’s reliable services.
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