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March 8, 2013 / ,

Georgetown’s ID gives wide variety of discounts to students

Georgetown University’s student ID gives its student body access to a number of discounts at retailers ranging from restaurants to yoga studios. As the Georgetown Wicket reports, students can take advantage of these deals anytime, but with midterms currently looming...
December 5, 2012 / , ,

Campus card pricing

How providers determine what schools pay Andy Williams, Associate Editor, Avisian Publications From cloud-based services to software delivered on-site, colleges and universities have a myriad of options for handling their card programs. Understanding the ways in which the different vendors...

Tulane makes a 'splash' with contactless ID

Access begins, more apps to follow Andy Williams, Associate Editor, Avisian Publications A little more than six-years ago, Doug Olson, Tulane’s director of card services, found his office flooded under two feet of water. That led to some “belt tightening,”...
October 8, 2012 / ,

Local businesses resisting steep JumboCash transaction fees

An eight percent transaction fee has caused some businesses in the Boston area to shy away from Tufts University’s JumboCash debit card program. Businesses also have to pay 15 cents per transaction. “The JumboCash fees are charged by our program...

Budget demands phased roll out of contactless at Quinnipiac

By Andy Williams, Associate Editor, Avisian Publications Quinnipiac University, a Hamden, Conn. school best known for its politically focused Polling Institute, recently upgraded the campus card used by its 5,800 students. The Qcard had relied solely on magnetic stripe technology...
March 1, 2012 / ,

Rhode Island school wants IDs useable off campus

Brown University, Providence, R.I. is considering a plan to enable students to use Bear Buck accounts off campus. Bear Bucks, which replaced the school’s declining balance system this semester, is similar to a debit card but is currently only good...
February 1, 2012 / , ,

Payment cards complement student IDs in campus laundry facilities

A new laundry payment and management system at the University of Florida accepts the GatorOne campus ID card as well as credit and debit cards. The previous system accepted the campus card as well as cash, explains Mark Hill, assistant...
December 15, 2011 / , ,

Software as a Service gains momentum as model for managing card offices

Campus cards in the cloud By Zack Martin, Editor, AVISIAN Publications Albion College wanted to add a flexible spending account to its campus ID card. The 1,600-student campus in Albion, Mich. had a homegrown student ID system and adding the...
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Smartphones empower the campus card

Across markets, smart phones are being used for more than phone calls, texts and email. It is easy to focus on brand new functions, but the biggest impact may be in the way people interact with long-standing services. Handsets are...
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