BridgeValley Community and Technical College (BVCTC) is excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership with the Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority (KVRTA) aimed at enhancing accessibility for students. This collaboration will introduce a pilot program, set to commence with the fall 2023 semester, offering free bus passes to BridgeValley students for approximately six months.
In a concerted effort to foster a more connected and student-centric community, this initiative underscores the commitment of both BVCTC and KVRTA to support the educational aspirations of students in the region. The pilot program represents a significant step towards achieving a more sustainable, inclusive, and accessible transportation system for the students of BridgeValley.
Key Program Highlights:
- Initial Deployment: The program will kick off with an allocation of 200 bus passes, providing students with an affordable and convenient transportation solution.
- Unlimited Rides for Five Consecutive Days: Each bus pass will grant students unlimited rides for five consecutive days. Students can renew their passes after this duration, ensuring continuous access to reliable transportation.
- Free Pilot Program: BridgeValley will provide the bus passes free of charge for the duration of the pilot program, which is expected to run through February.
How it Works:
- To participate in the program, students will be referred to the Dean of Students at BVCTC, where they can express their interest and receive further information.
- Students will sign to acknowledge their receipt of a bus pass, streamlining the process and ensuring accountability.
- Both BVCTC and KVRTA are committed to evaluating the success of the pilot program. If deemed beneficial and mutually agreeable, an official Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will be established, allowing BridgeValley to continue providing discounted bus passes to its students beyond the pilot phase.
This partnership embodies a shared vision of creating a more accessible and connected educational experience for BridgeValley students, eliminating transportation barriers that can hinder their pursuit of academic success. BridgeValley and KVRTA are excited to embark on this journey together and look forward to assessing the positive impact it will have on the student community.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Michelle Wicks
Director of Outreach and Communications
BridgeValley Community & Technical College
[email protected]
304.205.6705
About BridgeValley Community and Technical College:
BridgeValley Community and Technical College promotes student success, prepares a skilled workforce, and builds tomorrow’s leaders by providing access to quality higher education. BridgeValley Community and Technical College is the college of opportunity for a diverse learner population, offering leading-edge technology, innovative ideas, and dynamic service to our students and our communities.
BridgeValley Community and Technical College was founded on March 20, 2014, and serves a seven-county region including Fayette, Kanawha, Clay, Putnam, Cabell, Mason, and Wayne counties. The college operates two campuses in Montgomery and South Charleston, along with the addition of the Advanced Technology Center. BridgeValley Community and Technical College is a public institution of higher education independently accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges and a member of the Community and Technical College System of West Virginia.
Promoting student success, preparing a skilled workforce, and building tomorrow’s leaders.