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December 17, 2008 / , , ,

More automation ahead for campus card programs

By Jeff Zander, Vice President, Heartland Campus Solutions Here is what Heartland believes it’ll be seeing more of in 2009 within campus card programs: Automated Web-based services, such as deposits, reports and purchases that require little or no staff, will...
November 4, 2008 / ,

RebelCard cashing in at local businesses

The University of Nevada at Las Vegas RebelCard has been expanded to include 21 off-campus locations. The RebelCard Services Center works with Philadelphia-based Off-Campus Solutions to negotiate which restaurants will accept the card. “The most important thing is that students...
October 30, 2008 / ,

TCU partners with Off-Campus Advantage

Due to student demand, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, revamped its meal plan for the fall semester to include off-campus merchant options. The university inked a partnership with Off-Campus Advantage, a subsidiary of campus card provider The CBORD Group, to...
October 9, 2008 / , , ,

Community colleges making the move to advanced campus card technology

Expanded service delivery to students creates need for cards in this untapped market By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor Nearly half of the nation’s undergraduates haven’t had the same level of access to a campus card. That’s an untapped and underserved...
October 8, 2008 / ,

One Card system makes life easier at Florida college

Clearwater Christian College in Florida has implemented a One Card system from Heartland Campus Solutions that gives the school flexibility to add services as needed. For now, the card will be good for the library, meals and event tracking. It...
October 8, 2008 / ,

Tulsa Gold Dollars good off campus

The University of Tulsa in Oklahoma has joined the ranks of colleges allowing their students to use their ID card off-campus at several restaurants. Previously, Gold Dollars were mainly good for use in laundry machines or at the bookstore. The...
October 6, 2008 / ,

Missouri university adds e-purse to its campus card

Students from the University of Missouri-Kansas City are slated to get new student ID cards next semester that will retain all features from the current card but will also add “Roo Bucks.” This will allow students to put money on...

Hotel locks on steroids?

Previously offline access systems move closer to online via virtual networks and WiFi By Chris Corum, Executive Editor Controlling access to buildings and dorms is an essential component of campus safety, but administrators face a constant struggle to balance security...

Contactless getting a long look on campus

But will its use expand beyond access control and into other card applications? By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor It wasn’t too long ago that contactless technology was considered the Cadillac of card technologies, but decreasing prices and increasing security concerns...
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