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November 19, 2009 / , ,

Campus card providers offer cost reduction, revenue-generating tips

With most states slashing budgets, cash-strapped institutions have had to make tough choices. Some have chosen to freeze salaries, others have laid-off people and many have put construction and other campus projects on hold. Operating a campus card program is...
September 24, 2009 / , , ,

How the Cougars got their cards

The tale of Washington State University banking partnership and ID card By Andy Williams, Associate Editor, Avisian Publications When Washington State University in Pullman went looking for a banking partner a couple years ago, administrators had some strong ideas of...
August 24, 2009 / ,

Nine local restaurants now part of university's meal plan

Depauw University in Greencastle, Ind. is now enabling its students to use their campus card at nine restaurants off campus. The program will be managed by Off-Campus Advantage, a subsidiary of campus card provider CBORD. The restaurants will give 9.5%...

Bringing campus banking to community colleges

Community colleges haven’t always been considered ideal candidates for campus banking services. That’s changing. Partnerships between banks and the two-year schools through their student ID cards, are out there and brick and mortar facilities are showing up on campus as...

Hackers on campus

Who’s doing it and what’s being done to prevent it By Zack Martin, Editor, Avisian Publications Hacking can mean many things. The image it conjures for most is that of a young man in a dark room lit by nothing...

Wireless door locks provide relief at Mount Holyoke College

By Andy Williams, Associate Editor Wired locks were proving difficult at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass. Because of this the college turned to wireless doors both to provide more security for its 2,100 female students, and to give...
March 6, 2009 / , ,

Wells Fargo rolls out new debit card program at Texas A&M

Wells Fargo has launched a new debit card for students, faculty and staff of Texas A&M University, College Station. The new Aggie Bucks Unlimited Gold Card enables cardholders to access their linked Wells Fargo checking accounts and use their cards...
January 14, 2009 / , ,

PCI on campus

Universities need to be aware of security requirements for payment card data College and university campuses need to be aware that different portions of their computer networks may need to be secured because of requirements from the payment card industry....

Blackboard offers integrated security, commerce management to more schools

Washington-based campus card provider Blackboard Inc. says some 14 colleges, universities and K-12 institutions, have selected the Blackboard campus commerce and security management platform. These institutions have joined hundreds of others which have signed up for campus ID card technology,...
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...
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