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EU funds student ID project

Thursday, June 11, 2009

The European Education Connectivity Solution (EECS) project commenced on June 1 and was officially launched at the Annual European Campus Card Conference held in Stansted, London. The overall cost of this project is $2.1 million, which came from the European Union and other contributors.

The idea behind the student ID is to set up a framework where students can study at different universities across the continent without having to physically carry academic records, says Eugene McKenna, chief executive of campus services, Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland. The ID will act as a key for students to access these records.


For example, if a student were going to study aboard for a year he would go to the registrar’s office and have his academic records uploaded to a secure server. The student would be authenticated with the ID and a fingerprint biometric. After arriving at the other university the student would again use the ID and biometric to be authenticated and this would enable his records to be downloaded to the other university.

In the trial phase, students from Waterford and the Technical University of Lodz in Poland, two members of the consortium, will become trial exchange students. The project will use NXP’s Mifare technology to start, but will review other options as well. [end] 

Initial pilot success leads to multi-country demonstration phase

Despite what appears to be a snail’s pace, the European Education Connectivity Solution project is still proceeding with its mission to establish a standardized campus card system for the European continent. If successful, students will be able to use the same ID at institutions across Europe.

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The CBORD Group rolled out GET Funds, an online and mobile commerce software application that puts account information in the hands of students wherever mobile smart phone services are available.

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Tyler Technologies has rolled out its new Versatrans Student Tracking product for installation in school buses to identify which students get off at which stops and when.

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Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, has partnered with the Discover Money Network to enable students to open an account with the university’s Student Account Services. It would be separate from their school account and can be used anywhere Discover cards are accepted.

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Students at college campuses may be rapidly swiping their student ID cards in order to spend what’s left of their meal plan purse. At colleges like DePaul University in Chicago, they either use the money before the end of term or they lose it.

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U.S. Bank and Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., have launched a combined campus ID and prepaid MasterCard program for the school’s 78,000 students and 788 staff members.

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