05/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/09/2025 23:44
The Southeast Missouri State University Board of Governors approved a plan for a new partnership with the Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority (CGCTA) with the goal of enhancing student access. The agreement transitions campus shuttle operations to CGCTA, significantly expanding transportation access and improving service.
"For more than a decade, the shuttle program has played a vital role in the student experience at SEMO," said Director of Public Safety Dr. Rich Flotron. "By partnering with CGCTA, we are building on that foundation to deliver a more comprehensive and efficient transit solution for our University community."
The new arrangement will keep SEMO's existing shuttle routes in place while providing SEMO students greater mobility and access to destinations across Cape Girardeau, including shopping centers, medical offices, recreational facilities, and other community resources. CGCTA's professional expertise will ensure improved route coverage and optimized scheduling, resulting in a more convenient and reliable rider experience. To support a smooth transition, CGCTA has expressed a commitment to hiring current SEMO shuttle drivers.
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Transitioning transportation services to CGCTA reduces administrative burdens and operational costs for the University. In addition, CGCTA's flexibility in operations will provide tailored transit options during high-demand campus events such as move-in day, athletic competitions, commencements, and other large gatherings.
The partnership will also alleviate the financial burden on Student Government, freeing up funds previously used to subsidize the WINGS program and allowing them to be redirected toward other student initiatives.
The transition to CGCTA will take place at the beginning of the fall 2025 academic semester.