Adding Transit Services to ID Cards

The University of Minnesota has successfully integrated a transit pass into its campus card, bringing to fruition years of preparation and planning. Minnesota students who pay the Transportation and Safety Fee can now use their student ID, the U Card, as a Universal Transit Pass (UTP), which allows students unlimited rides on regional public transit providers. Join us for an overview of the project, the challenges faced, lessons learned, and final results.

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NACCU Interview with Allegion

John Ogle, NACCU Membership Engagement Manager, interviews Jeff Koziol, Higher Education Security Specialist with Allegion in this interview, as they discuss Allegion’s role in the mobile credential initiative, the benefits and considerations involved in moving to mobile, what the “100% use case” requirement means, and how technology and usage are accelerating as more campuses launch mobile credentials.

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Virtual EXPO Showcase: Increasing Revenues, Retention, and More with your Mobile Credential with Payd

In this session, you’ll learn how Payd has made your credential to do so much more! Payd is dedicated to improving the student experience on campuses across the globe – from bolstering school revenues to increasing student retention. Explore how built-in technologies will make your students’ lives easier with tools such as a self-serve onboarding system that is KYC approved, an advanced loyalty program that goes well beyond the meal plan, and our FinTech platform that will help students pay for their schooling while they’re in school.

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NACCU Interview with CBORD

John Ogle, NACCU Membership Experience and Education Director, interviews Jon Lawrence, Vice-President, Product Strategy with CBORD. They discuss the factors influencing the shift of the mobile credential from a benefit to a necessity, the future of a seamless connected campus, and how biometrics fit into the picture.

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Looking Up to the Cloud

With many older software systems nearing end of life, we’ve reached an inflection point: should we keep certain applications hosted and maintained in house, or has the time come to look up to the cloud?
In this webinar, we will explore key functions that are increasingly moving to the cloud in higher education, and we will demonstrate some of the latest cloud-based solutions available to help.

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