The life of a grad student consists of a combination of classes, work, research, and scraping by on minimal funds. We take for granted things like free access to recreation and MTD bus passes. However, the freedom to ride the MTD buses comes at a cost during summer ($52) if you are not enrolled in classes.
The Graduate Students Association is here to help. According to Diana T. Dyste Anzures, the GSA President, the Graduate Students Association wants to help offset some of the costs for summer bus passes for graduate students. The GSA is currently considering ways to do this (ranging from offering 10-ride passes or $5 to
$10 rebates for grad students who purchase 30-day passes).
The GSA wants to hear from you. Do you plan to take an MTD bus to UCSB during the summer? If so, how can the GSA offset the bus pass costs?
Share your voice in a survey that takes less than a minute to complete: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/X5BDMT2
The survey closes this Friday, May 11.