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August 11, 2010 / , , ,

CSU's Mobile App looks to replace student IDs

In partnership with Google, Columbus State University in Georgia recently developed a mobile application for Android-based devices - that ultimately provides a substitute for the campus ID card. Students can use this app to check out books from the library...
August 2, 2010 /

Tulsa CC goes green with refund disbursements

Tulsa Community College in Oklahoma has teamed with Higher One to make the switch from paper check refunds to electronically distribute Financial Aid and other refund disbursements to students. Previously, refunds to Tulsa Community College students have been exclusively disbursed...
July 30, 2010 /

SUNO gets refunds faster thanks to Higher One

Southern University at New Orleans has partnered with Higher One, the technology and payment services company focused on higher education, to electronically distribute Financial Aid and other refund disbursements to its students. Currently, refunds are disbursed to students via paper...
July 2, 2010 /

Infinite Campus unveils Web-based solution

Infinite Campus Inc. announced the availability of Cafeteria Serve, a new point-of-sale food service option with an integrated online payment functionality. This new service, designed for cafeteria operations not requiring cash or complex menus, comes as part of the Campus...
June 17, 2010 / , ,

Campus card issuers getting in on financial aid game

Card system vendors look to extend offerings to include refund and aid disbursement services By Zack Martin, Editor, AVISIAN Publications Disbursing financial aid is time consuming, labor intensive and costly for colleges and universities. The traditional check cutting process creates...

Combining students IDs and transit passes

The multi-function, multi-app smart card may not be such a mythical beast Multi-function cards on college campuses aren’t new. Student IDs have paid for meals, accessed residence halls and checked out library books for decades. But adding applications that can...
May 19, 2010 / , ,

CBORD releases new CS Gold campus card solution

The CBORD Group, provider of campus card and integrated security solutions to colleges and universities, unveiled the latest release of its CS Gold campus card solution. The new release (Version 6) looks to make it easier for colleges to manage...
May 18, 2010 / ,

Consistent growth rates, merging of major players highlight 2009 campus card bank partner survey

The recent years have not been easy for financial institutions. Bad loans, stock price declines and scandals have been almost daily headlines. Yet despite the tough environment, the number of campus card program and bank partnerships continued to grow in...
May 13, 2010 / , ,

Despite economy, off-campus programs growing

Programs drawing interest from national retailers Dominican College in Orangeburg, N.Y. has 2,050 students with about 700 living on campus. The school’s campus ID is used for access to meal plans, physical areas, vending, photocopying, laundry and an off-campus program...
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