ATHENS TRANSITThe ride is free for students, staff, and faculty with a UGA ID Card in hand. - For non-UGA riders, it costs $1.75 per adult (age 18-64).
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ATHENS TRANSITThe ride is free for students, staff, and faculty with a UGA ID Card in hand. - For non-UGA riders, it costs $1.75 per adult (age 18-64).
Campus Transit provides bus and para-transit services to the UGA campus. Weekday, night, and weekend routes are available to all UGA community members. Keeping track of the next available bus is easy through UGA's mobile app available on Apple and Android devices.
Cheaper ticketsBus fares tend to be a lot cheaper than plane tickets, especially if you're traveling long distances. In fact, sometimes it's cheaper to take a bus than it is to drive.
Multiple downtown bus routes, plus four EXPRESS airport routes are available in Athens. Standard Flat Fare Tickets for rides within 90 minutes are 1.20 euros (about $1.30) per person, while EXPRESS buses require separate tickets that cost 5.50 euros (about $6 each).
For further service and eligibility information, call Campus Transit at 369-6220. Some Transit 'Rules': No open containers of food or beverage. Please don't be rude and eat/drink on the bus especially NOT when the bus is packed!
The Park & Ride offers a low-cost parking option of $10 / month, located off College Station road. You can take a UGA bus or use the paved multi-use trail to bike or walk into campus. Learn more about the Park & Ride here.
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees — Summer 2023 ClassesStudents are charged per credit hour up to 14 hours; any credit accumulation of 15 hours or more will be charged a flat tuition rate of $4,895 (in-state). The credit hour rate for undergraduate students (in-state) is $326.
If you are planning a trip for a short distance, traveling by bus will almost always be a better option than flying. The ticket prices for buses are usually much cheaper than those of an airplane and you will be able to save time as well because there is no security line or stress of getting lost in the airport.
Independent travel can often be your cheapest travel option . You won't have to pay a fee to a company to organize travel for you; you can spend what you want on food, accommodation, and excursions; and you can opt for budget options or free activities if you're working with a small budget.
The answer is yes. Tap water in Athens is absolutely safe to drink. This is why we do not have to buy water bottles since all buildings have direct access to drinkable water from the nearby lakes Marathon and Yliki.
There is not a strong tradition of tipping in Greece, particularly among the locals, but it's become expected that tourists leave a small tip while travelling through the country. In restaurants it's common to leave a cash tip for whoever is looking after you – 10–15 per cent is standard.
The KTEL group of regional bus companies is rolling out the contactless open loop fare payment system on services across the country, allowing passengers to pay their fare by tapping a contactless reader with their physical bank card or a digital card stored on their mobile phone or smartwatch. “
UGA Finance Division. Departments can book shuttle trips to and from Atlanta-Hartsfield Airport and have those trips direct billed to the University using Groome Transportation.