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August 19, 2016 / ,

North Dakota State uses app for student rewards

North Dakota State University has contracted SuperFanU, a student loyalty and engagement company, to launch the new Bison Rewards mobile app. The app will enable NDSU students to earn points and redeem rewards based on events and activities they attend...
August 18, 2016 / ,

UC Berkeley refines student transit passes

The University of California, Berkeley is set to refine its transit pass system for students, phasing out the long-used Class Pass stickers adhered to Cal 1 Cards that signified Alameda-Contra Costa Transit eligibility. Beginning with the fall semester the stickers...
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July 1, 2016 /

Card office checklist

Card office tasks that are only performed once a year are understandably harder to remember to execute. And even if office personnel remember to complete the task, there's still no guarantee that all the necessary steps will be covered. With...
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June 2, 2016 /

Apriva offers unattended EMV reader for campus parking

Payment solution provider, Apriva, completed EMV certification for a new unattended card reader that can accept both campus card payments as well as EMV chip-enabled bankcards. The BV1000 card reader, developed by Globalcom Engineering, connects through the Apriva Gateway to...
May 18, 2016 /

UCSB students renting, selling IDs for event access

For students at the University of California, Santa Barbara tickets to the university's recent Extravaganza music festival were, quite literally, a hot-ticket item. So much so that some students were renting out or selling their student IDs -- on which...
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April 25, 2016 / ,

Vending marries open loop and campus card payments

Debit and credit cards, as well their mobile equivalents, are giving campus cards a run for their money at vending machines on many campuses across the country. Although providers of traditional closed-loop campus card systems may be losing their once...
April 13, 2016 / ,

Shippensburg flex dollars remain on campus

Determining where discretionary funds can be used is a dilemma that's seemingly as old as meal plans themselves. The questions of whether these funds can be used beyond the confines of campus is often down to university dining officials, food...
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April 5, 2016 / , ,

East Tennessee State pioneers next-generation campus mailroom

Universities are the perfect environments to test new methods for old processes, and there's perhaps not abetter example of this in practice than the campus mailroom where inefficiencies, outdated technology and spatial waste are proving to be more of a...
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Automating student attendance tracking with campus cards

Going to class is important, and in many ways, it's the key to academic success. It comes as little surprise, then, that campuses are implementing attendance policies – and accompany those policies with an automated attendance systems – to open...
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