Kent State welcomes Zipcar service to campus

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Computer Science major Uday Avinash asks Zipcar representative Alex Abramo about the new service. Zipcar will allow all students, including International students, to rent cars from campus.

Anthony Hill

Kent State launched its partnership Wednesday with Zipcar, Inc., a car-sharing program that will allow members to rent cars on campus at hourly and daily rates.

Students, faculty and staff 18 and older can become Zipcar members, as well as Kent community members 21 and older.

Kent State is the second public university in the region to offer the Zipcar service. Cleveland State University also offers Zipcar rentals to its students.

“The trend of car-sharing is growing, and Zipcar is expanding around the country,” Kent State sustainability manager Melanie Knowles said.

The Zipcar program offers an alternative to car-rental services, which typically rent cars out by the day and are only offered to those 21 and older, she said.

“If you only need a car for an hour or two to run to a store or something, you only have to pay for the hour or two that you’re using the car,” Knowles said.

However, there is a daily rate for those who would want to use the car for a longer period of time. Daily rates start at $69 per day, and hourly rates start at $7.50. After the first year of use, the annual membership fee increases to $35.

Signing up for Zipcar is done online at www.zipcar.com/kent. There are different links to follow for students and staff, but the process is the same. After applying for the service, the prospective member’s driving records will be checked, and once approved, there is a $25 fee for the first year of membership.

Once the fee is paid, a “Zipcard” will be mailed to the new member, and reservations can be made 24/7. Members with smartphones can download the Zipcar mobile app and make reservations from there as well.     

There will initially be four cars offered for service — two Ford Focuses, a Toyota Prius, and a Kia Soul — but the number of cars could increase as demand increases, Knowles said. Two of the cars will be located in the parking R-3 lot behind Terrace Hall, and the other two will be in the R-6 parking lot facing Manchester Field by Fletcher Hall. This is where members will go to pick up the cars they’ve reserved.

Sophomore nursing major Ashtyn Yutzy said he plans to be one of the first Kent State students to rent a car through Zipcar. Yutzy does not have a car on campus and said he is excited about the new car-sharing service.

“I think it’s really convenient for a lot of students here that don’t have cars on campus,” he said. “Some of my friends [have cars on campus], but you can’t really drive their cars, so it’s nice being able to have access to a car when you need it.”   

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