The UMass Commuter Options Program will help you get to campus. Mixing up your trips by using public transit, bicycling, walking, carpooling or vanpool helps to reduce the number of times you'll need to drive alone--which saves you money. Award-winning parking and public transit options balance convenience with flexibility.
The UMass Parking & Transit Services are committed to providing transportation options for the members of the campus community. Check out the available options that encourage you to leave your car at home and use more environmentally friendly methods to get onto campus.
Carpool permits are available to UMass employees and students who regularly share rides to the University. If you are looking for a carpool partner, please consider using BayState Commute.
Visit Parking Services today to get a carpool permit. If you already have a current parking permit, you may exchange it, and receive a pro-rated refund.
Benefits of participation include:
- Reduced parking permit fees
- Preferred parking spaces
- Free one-day passes to accommodate occasional need to drive alone
- Reduced auto maintenance costs
- Reduced environmental impact
For additional information, call 545-6585, or email @email.
Get Rewards for Greener Trips
Join BayStateCommute and get rewards when you walk, bike, telecommute, carpool, vanpool, take the train, subway, or bus, or work a compressed week. It's free and easy.
Carpool permits are available to UMass employees and students who regularly share rides to the University. If you are looking for a carpool partner, please consider using BayState Commute.
Visit Parking Services today to get a carpool permit. If you already have a current parking permit, you may exchange it, and receive a pro-rated refund.
Benefits of participation include:
- Reduced parking permit fees
- Preferred parking spaces
- Free one-day passes to accommodate occasional need to drive alone
- Reduced auto maintenance costs
- Reduced environmental impact
For additional information, call 577-7275, or email parking@umass.edu.
The state offers park and ride lots at various location in Western Mass.