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Clayton State University renews service with Higher One

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Higher One announced it has renewed its contract with Clayton State University located in Morrow, Ga.

A client since 2006, Clayton State utilizes Higher One’s OneDisburse Refund Management service to simplify the refund process on campus, as well as offer a streamlined service for both administrators and students.


Using Higher One’s OneDisburse Refund Management system students have the ability to choose from several options as to how they wish to receive their refunds including a direct deposit to a bank of their choosing, or to a Higher One provided account.

The university sends a flat file including student names and the total amount of each refund and Higher One distributes each refund to the student based on the preference they’ve selected. [end] 

Huntington Bank, Columbus, Ohio, has launched a new service for Ohio State University that will enable its students to link their Buck ID cards to their Huntington checking accounts at no charge. The service is part of Huntington’s $125 million partnership announced by bank and university officials last month.

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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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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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Higher One announced that it has added more than 25 new schools that will utilize its refund disbursement services and renewed contracts for 10 existing customers during the fourth quarter of 2011. The company now services about 200,000 more students.

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