Get to Campus

You have many options to get to WCC: our location between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti is convenient to public transportation and the Border-to-Border bike trail. We also have plenty of free parking if you prefer to drive to campus. Visit the Student Resource Center if you need bus tokens or passes and the Student Emergency Fund (SEF) for other assistance with transportation costs.

Take the bus

Avoid the hassles of traffic by riding Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (AAATA) buses.

Get more information about taking the bus:

Accessible transportation

A-Ride is an accessible transportation service for people who cannot ride regular AAATA buses because of a disability. AAATA operates the service, which uses vehicles such as lift vans and taxis. You must have an AAATA ADA Eligibility Card to use the service.

WCC’s main campus has 3 boarding and drop-off locations:

  • AAATA bus stop, in front of the Student Center building
  • Gunder Myran, between the Gunder Myran and Family Education buildings
  • Morris Lawrence, in front of the building

To schedule a ride:

  • Call AAATA at 734-973-1611 (TDD 734-663-5994)
  • Tell AAATA which stop you want

For more information, call AAATA at 734-973-6500 or visit the AAATA website.

Ride your bike

Riding your bike to school is a great way to save money on gas, get some exercise, and help the environment. WCC is conveniently located on the Huron River Greenway Border-to-Border Trail. WCC is also designated as bike friendly campus by the League of American Bicyclists and one of the only community colleges in the country to receive this designation.

New to commuting by bike? Feel free to contact the WCC bike ambassadors to connect up with other riders at commute@wccnet.edu.

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Carpool with Southeast Michigan Commuter Connect

Commuter Connect is a free, easy, and secure way to find partners for carpools to WCC. It covers the counties of Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne.

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