Campus Cards, College and University Identification and Security

Financial Ties: Core elements of a successful financial relationship

Saturday, March 1, 2003 in Library

On higher education campuses, different financial accounts are utilized for a host of functions. Most Americans carry an ATM/debit card, a phone card, at least one store gift card, and a couple of credit cards. Today’s college students are no different.

Recognizing this and the impact of these financial accounts, banks and credit card companies have positioned themselves to be an integral part of the college experience. Some have chosen to get involved on the front lines while others have opted to wait for the business to come to them. And a few innovators have gone one step further, actually becoming an official part of campus life through a contracted relationship with the campus ID program.

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