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Bennington College taps CardSmith for multi-function campus ID

Monday, September 12, 2011

Bennington College has teamed up with CardSmith to launch a new multi-functional campus ID card, dubbed The Bennington Card, for the school’s Vermont campus.

The new Bennington Card will give students cashless access to a wide variety of campus facilities and services including meal plans, dining, bookstore and laundry facilities.


Powered by CardSmith’s software as a service transaction system, the Bennington Card will provide campus-wide card transaction services without a local card systems, software or administrative staff.

The service also features meal plan, discretionary spending account processing, online cardholder account access, reporting, administrative access and 24/7/365 monitoring. [end] 

Tallahassee-based Florida A&M University and campus card service provider CardSmith have announced plans to upgrade the university’s multi-functional Rattler Card program.

The new Rattler Card will feature Rattler Bucks, a prepaid spending account offering FAMU’s more than 13,000 students cashless access to an expanded range of campus facilities and services including the bookstore, dining venues, mobile payments, campus offices and off-campus merchants.

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Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia and campus card service provider CardSmith have announced plans for an expansion and upgrade to the school’s campus ID card program.

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Keystone College, Pa. selected campus card service provider CardSmith and its managed software-as-a-service (SaaS) transactions solution for meal plans and discretionary account services on the college’s Key Kard campus ID.

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CardSmith and wireless transactions provider Apriva, Scottsdale, Ariz., have entered into a strategic partnership to deliver a secure, mobile payment system integrated with CardSmith’s campus card platform.

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