Apply for a Pass

 

To apply for a Student Transit Pass, navigate to your school’s application below using the drop down menu.

IMPORTANT: If you already have a valid Student Transit Pass, you do not need to reapply.

Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free LAVTA Wheels bus pass on a youth Clipper Card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Free and universal program: All students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit and Union City Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Free and universal program: All students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free LAVTA Wheels bus pass on a youth Clipper Card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Means-based program: All low-income students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card. Low-income students qualify for the program if they are eligible for free or reduced-price meals – you can find the income eligibility guidelines for this program on California Department of Education's website.
Free and universal program: All students grades 6-12 at the following schools have access to a free AC Transit bus pass on a Clipper card.