Bronco Shuttle
The Bronco Shuttle is Fayetteville State University’s easy, free, and convenient way to get around campus! Operated through the Division of Student Affairs, the shuttle offers both fixed routes to help students, faculty, staff, and visitors move through campus stress-free. Hop on and ride with us—the Bronco Shuttle is here to keep you moving!
Monday – Friday: 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Two buses in service on a continuous loop
Shuttle arrives at each stop approximately every 10–12 minutes
Starting November 1, 2025
Saturday: 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Off-campus shuttle for FSU students only
Runs between the Rudolph Jones Student Center Parking Lot and the Walmart Shopping Center (Ramsey Street)
The Bronco Shuttle operates on a continuous campus loop. With two buses in service, riders can expect a shuttle to arrive at each stop approximately every 10–12 minutes.
The shuttle makes continuous loops with stops at:
- Rudolph Jones Student Center (RJSC)
- Bronco Midtown
- University Place Apartments (UPA)
- McLeod Hall
- Chesnutt Library
- Edgecomb Avenue
- Free for students, faculty, and staff with valid FSU ID
- All shuttles are ADA compliant with wheelchair lifts and securements
- Drivers trained in ADA equipment, defensive driving, customer service, and safety procedures
To ensure a safe, comfortable, and respectful experience for all passengers, the following expectations apply when riding the Bronco Shuttle:
- Obey all driver instructions at all times.
- Firearms, weapons, or dangerous items are prohibited.
- Profanity is not permitted on the shuttle.
- No eating, drinking, or smoking (including e-cigarettes/vapes).
- Riders must wear shirts and shoes at all times.
- Do not place feet on seats or engage in behavior that distracts the driver.
- Keep the first-row seats available for passengers requiring accessible seating.
- Large items must fit on your lap or under your seat.
- Wait for riders to exit before boarding. Board only at designated shuttle stops.
- Check the seat area for belongings before exiting the bus.
- Riders may be asked to exit the vehicle for rule violations. In serious cases, riders may be referred to Public Safety or the Office of Student Conduct.
- Services may be suspended or detoured due to traffic, campus events, or weather conditions.