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Transporation Options / Mānoa One Card
from January 28, 2020
Transportation options to and from UH Ma - noa
ALISHA CHURMA // FEATURES WRITER
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Students who live off-campus may fi nd driving to be an especially convenient commute. However, on-campus parking can sometimes be diffi cult to fi nd. On-campus parking is available at the Lower Campus Parking Structure (Zone 20) and at the Dole Street Parking Structure (Zone 22). The entry fee for both structures on weekdays is $5 for a single day and $6 if entering after 4p.m. Students should keep in mind that these structures fi ll up very quickly on weekday mornings.
Each semester, a limited number of parking permits are also available to students. Students can seek permit registration after completing class registration. For a more cost-effi cient and environmentally friendly option, UH Mānoa Commuter Services also offers Carpool Permits. For more details about student parking passes, visit manoa. hawaii.edu/commuter/studentparking. Car
TheBus offers several routes that serve the Mānoa campus: 4, 6, 13 and 18 and express routes A, 80A, 85, 90 and 94. Students can easily track bus arrivals through the “DaBus2” app. Fee-paying UH Mānoa students qualify for unlimited bus rides with a UPass. Students can obtain UPasses at the Ticket, Information, & ID Offi ce at Campus Center, where the UPass sticker will be placed on the student’s ID card. Bus Moped + Bike
Mopeds and bikes are good options for traveling both to and within campus, with more than 50 bike rack locations available on campus. The UH Mānoa Commuter Services also offers free Secure Bike Cage Parking for bikes and mopeds, located in the Zone 20 structure. There are also several convenient “Biki” stations on campus that can make commuting between classes quicker. Biki can be especially convenient for students living on-campus, as there is a Biki station located in front of the Gateway House.
Rainbow Shuttle
The UH Mānoa Commuter Services also offers the Rainbow Shuttle, a free service that travels routes that are not serviced by other public transportation options such as TheBus. The shuttles seat 28 passengers and feature air conditioning. The Rainbow Shuttle operates Monday through Friday during the day and during some evening hours, stopping at different spots on and near campus, including some off-campus parking locations. To see shuttle arrival times and realtime locations, visit uhmshuttle.com or download the “UHM Shuttle” app.
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HOW TO GET YOUR CARD
All students will obtain their Mānoa One Card at the Campus Center Ticket, Information and ID Offi ce after they have registered for classes at the university and established a UH email account. Most students will do this during new student orientation. Students must clear any holds or fi nancial obligations to use the ID card in its fullest capacity. The fi rst card is free, while replacing a lost or damaged card costs $25.
One of the following forms of identifi cation is required to be issued a Mānoa One Card:
• A valid State-issued driver’s license with photo. • A valid State-issued photo ID card. • A valid passport with photo. • A valid military ID card.
Students who are enrolled in regular credits at the university and are degree seeking are qualifi ed to receive a card and will be eligible for privileges associated with the account. Students who are not degree seeking and are taking noncredit classes, certifi cation programs or non-regular programs will receive an ID card with an expiration date.
HOW TO UTILIZE YOUR MA –NOA ONE CARD
CHAVONNIE RAMOS // EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
All new and incoming University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa students, faculty and staff receive an identifi cation card, known as the “Mānoa One Card.” Having the card provides students with access to certain university privileges and benefi ts depending on their enrollment status. Some stores and restaurants also give discounts if students show a form of college ID such as the Mānoa One Card.
OFFICE HOURS + LOCATION
Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Campus Center 212 (808) 956-7236 manoa.onecard@hawaii.edu
USING YOUR CARD
Depending on the category and fees associated with your account, your Mānoa One Card may be used for the following:
CAMPUS CENTER Discounts on services at the Ticket, Information & ID Offi ce include: • Movie passes • Athletic event tickets • Concert tickets • Kennedy Theatre admission • Outreach College • Orvis Auditorium admission • Discounts on passport photo, fax and lamination services
LEISURE CENTER PROGRAMS + ACTIVITIES Discounts for Leisure Center Programs and Activities to include:
• Equipment rentals & leisure classes
STUDENT EVENT ACCESS PRIVILEGES
WARRIOR RECREATION CENTER
DINING SERVICES Use the Mānoa One Card for contactless Meal Plan and Dining Dollars transactions at Mānoa Dining Services locations. Visit the Mānoa Dining Services website for hours and locations at uhmdining.com
ATHLETIC COMPLEX Participation in UH Mānoa Intramural and Sports Programs to include: • Equipment rentals • Student Fitness Center access • Duke Kahanamoku Swimming Pool access • Klum Gym access • Tennis Courts access • Discounted tickets to athletic events
HAMILTON + SINCLAIR LIBRARIES Borrowing privileges Study room reservations Computer lab privileges Wong Audio-Visual Center privileges