

On the other hand, Clipper Cash is a separate account to pay your transit. Cardholders can make deposits by logging into our secure online deposit feature or at add value machines around campus. For a list of where you can use Gator Dollars, please visit Merchants and Services page. Paul Leonard Library, as currency in the Bookstore and vending/food locations across campus, amongst other places throughout campus. Generally, Gator Dollars are used for purposes like using copy machines and printers in the J. Gator Dollars and Clipper cash are two separate accounts on your new OneCard Gator Pass. Once the pass downloads on your card it should work on any Muni system train, bus or trolley (except Cable Cars).
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The “M” line is also more up to date than the buses and we recommend trying to tag your card on the transponders inside the “M” line train to download your discount/pass on your OneCard/ Gator Pass. Buses such as the "28" or the "57" take longer to receive information about your OneCard/ Gator Pass than the train system. Muni fare gates are online and are connected to the transportation database directly whereas the trains and buses have to download the database whenever they return back to their station. We recommend that you use the fare gates such as the ones located at West Portal station to download the product onto your OneCard/ Gator Pass. Have you used your card at the Muni fare gates or the "M" line? This indicator will not prevent you from registering for classes. As the indicator says, no action is required on your part and it is not a hold. Once you have paid your state and local fees the Gator Pass - No Action Required service indicator should appear on your account. If it does not, you either have not paid your fees or your Financial Aid disbursement was withdrawn. If you paid your fees, your Holds & Alerts on your Student Center portal should say that you have a “Gator Pass - No Action Required” message. Does your account have an Alert for "Gator Pass - No Action Required"? After Clipper receives this activation it can take approximately one week for the various transit lines to download your new Gator Pass. Was your card recently printed at the OneCard office?Īssuming you have paid your Gator Pass fee, your transit discount/pass activation will be sent to Clipper when the new card is printed. Certain academic programs such as College of Extended Learning and other third party programs are exempt from the state and local fees, which means students in those programs are not eligible to receive the Gator Pass transit discount. The Gator Pass transit discount is funded by a part of the state and local fees, therefore the fees must be paid and not waived in order for you to receive the transit discount. Was your state and local fees paid or waived? Your transit discount/pass activation will be sent to Clipper when you pay your Gator Pass fee.
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Have you paid your tuition plus state and local fees? Contact the OneCard Office immediately so we can take a look at your OneCard to determine the issue.

It can hold all transit passes, such as the SF University Pass for Muni, Higher Ed discount product for BART, Way2Go Pass for SanTrams or other products for all major Bay Area transit systems.Īs part of tuition and fees, all students pay the Gator Pass fee each semester for a “Gator Pass”-this set of transit passes afford students a 50% discount on all BART rides to and from Daly City BART Station, as well as unlimited rides on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)’s Muni, with the exception of cable cars, and Unlimited rides on the San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans).ĭo not Board Muni, Bart, or SamTrans if your Gator Pass is not working! SFSU will not be held responsible for any citation you may receive if you board with a Gator Pass that isn't working. Clipper is the all-in-one transit card for the Bay Area. The OneCard/Gator Pass also provides transit features through Clipper - your OneCard is also a Clipper card. Visit the OneCard Merchants page to see the complete listing of where your OneCard declining balance card feature can be used. OneCard has a campus declining balance feature that allows access to copy and print stations as well as the ability to make purchases with on-campus merchants. It is also a door access card for residential students. Paul Leonard Library card for all students, faculty, and staff. It can be used in the University for the Following Services:

Your OneCard/ Gator Pass functions as your identification card for our University.
