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April 20, 2018 /

Singapore's cashless campus concept faces pushback

The National University of Singapore laid out plans to make its campus entirely cashless, but following student backlash and petitioning university officials have now scaled back the cashless plans.
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The power of omni-channel payments for students, faculty and staff

In a continually expanding campus market, students, faculty and staff expect payment acceptance and a consistent customer experience across all points of interaction. With today’s omni-channel technologies, universities and their supporting communities can deliver this experience while monetizing their payment...
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March 2, 2018 /

FIU accepts food pantry donations as library fee payment

Florida International University is offering its students a new way to pay for library late fees and fines, while simultaneously helping the campus community and those in need. The university's libraries are working with the FIU Student Food Pantry to...
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Rollins consolidates student declining balance accounts

Rollins College has consolidated student accounts, with the university's finance department creating a new plan that merges off-campus dining and TarBUC$ into a single account. The newly merged account will enable student to use their funds in the same manner...
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October 6, 2017 / ,

Lucova looks to elevate campus point-of-sale with FIIT POE system

Payment technology provider, Lucova, has announced the general availability of its FIIT POE platform – a point-of-sale register designed to enhance the customer buying experience. The system features a patented beacon sensor technology that enables access to customer profiles from...
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September 22, 2017 / ,

Credit card fraud targets student IDs, bookstores

A number of college students across the country have reportedly been lured into a credit card scheme that preys on their willingness to help fellow students in need. According to the Better Business Bureau, numerous universities have reported losing thousands...
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Stolen student ID numbers used to commit fraud

A student at Ivy Tech Community College's Madison campus in Indiana stole student campus card numbers and used them to make thousands of dollars in fraudulent purchases on the campus' bookstore website.
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College navigates food stamp acceptance on campus

The CalFresh Program is California's branch of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps. Now at San Pablo, California's Contra Costa College, questions have been raised by eligible members of the campus community as to why...
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Appetize payment platform adds new campuses

Appetize's cloud-based enterprise POS platform, is on over a dozen college campuses having recently added the University of Southern California, the University of North Carolina and Ole Miss. The point of sale technology company is looking to leverage mobile payments...
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