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March 1, 2004 /

New ID program to expand services to Marshall University students, faculty and staff

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall University has contracted with Higher One, a New Haven, Conn., financial services company for colleges and universities, to provide one-card banking and electronic funds disbursement through MU’s student, faculty and staff ID cards.  Beginning with the...

NACCU conference spotlights trends and new options for campus card systems

The Annual Conference of the National Association of Campus Card Users (NACCU) was a great event and a great opportunity to spot trends and changes in the campus card industry. In the following paragraphs, a number of these developments and...
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Industry veterans form CardSmith to offer new campus card model

A company called CardSmith is working toward a Fall 2004 launch of a new campus card offering. Though the company is new its management team is made up of campus card veterans.   CardSmith’s Founder and CEO, Jay Summerall, helped...
November 1, 2003 / ,

The urban legend phenomenon strikes our card-based dorm and hotel keys

In the past weeks, an email warning has been circulating describing alleged identity thefts occurring from information stored on hotel key cards. The warning claims that personal information stored on room keys can, if discarded improperly, enable a criminal to...
September 10, 2003 / ,

U.S. Bank partners with Ouachita Baptist University's multi-use identification card

ARKADELPHIA, Ark.  (Sept. 10, 2003) – Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., has chosen U.S. Bank to be its bank partner for the school’s multi-use identification card. The identification card already allows Ouachita’s students, faculty and staff members to use...
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Regulation E and campus cards: Are hundreds of campus card programs breaking the law?

“One of these days the feds are going to shut you down because that online card system you are using doesn’t follow Reg E.” Comments by the Cynic “Reg E doesn’t apply to your online system at all—your campus is...
August 1, 2003 / ,

ask the experts: Social security numbers ...

Many institutions are actively working to eliminate the use of the social security number on their campus cards. What is your position with regards to this issue? Is it of concern? How aggressively should a campus act? Jeff Zander, Vice...

Print Cost Recovery: Recouping costs in an age of high demand public access printing

Laser print cost recovery (LPCR), pay-for-print services, networked print control … By any name, the ability to manage, track, allocate, and charge for printing from public access and faculty/staff printers is a major focus on college campuses today. By now,...
June 27, 2003 /

TCF Bank and University of Minnesota to renew U Card Agreement for 10 Years; Agreement to Create New Scholarships

What: U of M Awards U Card Contract to TCF Bank When: Board of Regents meeting, June 13 Contact: Amy Phenix, University News Service, 612-625-8510 Jason Korstange, TCF Corp. Comm. 952-745-2755 MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (6/12/2003) – The University of...
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June 1, 2003 / ,

Making significant impacts on your card program with a comprehensive marketing approach

People, even those in marketing roles, often confuse marketing with advertising. When someone says we need to market our card program, they think we need to advertise our program to cardholders. But advertising is only one small part of marketing,...
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