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Gordon College sticks with Higher One for refund disbursements

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Gordon College, located in Barnesville, Ga., announced that it has renewed its contract with Higher One for its technology and payment services.

With an enrollment of approximately 5,000 students, Gordon College campus will continue to utilize Higher One’s OneDisburse Refund Management funds disbursement service to simplify the refund process, for both administrators and students.


Higher One’s OneDisburse Refund Management system enables students the ability to choose from several options regarding how they would like to take delivery of their refunds. Students have the option for a direct deposit to a bank of their choosing, or to a Higher One provided account.

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

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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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