Watch a joint panel discussion on access control with members of the Northeast Colleges and Universities Security Association (NECUSA) and the National Association of Campus Card Users (NACCU)! We discuss the current state and challenges of access control on campus, policies and procedures, and approaches for creating a more secure campus environment.
Continue readingUsing Student ID as Voter ID – Requirements, Challenges, and Opportunities
As voter ID laws continue to evolve, the use of student IDs for voting remains a critical topic. This webinar will provide an overview of voter ID requirements, including which states allow student IDs, the approval process for campus-issued IDs, and the role of physical vs. mobile credentials. We’ll examine recent legislative changes, challenges to student ID use, and emerging trends such as mobile driver’s licenses. Industry experts will discuss the standards for mobile ID, expiration date management, and advocacy opportunities with key stakeholders. Join us to explore how institutions can navigate these complexities, ensure compliance, and support student voter access.
Continue readingRFP Satisfaction: How You Can Always Get What You Want
The RFP process can be intimidating. You know you’re going to spend too much time trying to dissect cookie-cutter responses full of marketing speak. How can you make your evaluation process more efficient?
Continue readingMaking a Business Case for Going Mobile
This is an engaging panel discussion that delves into the critical aspects of making a business case for the integration of mobile credentials across your campus. In today’s dynamic educational landscape, harnessing the power of mobile technology is not just an option; it’s a necessity. Our expert panelists, comprised of seasoned professionals from various educational institutions, will share their insights, strategies, and success stories in advocating for and implementing mobile credentials on campus. Whether you’re in the early stages of considering mobile integration or looking to refine your existing strategy, this panel discussion provides valuable insights and actionable takeaways.
Continue readingNACCU Guide to Going Mobile
The NACCU Guide to Going Mobile aims to provide institutions with a high-level overview of recommended best practices as they prepare to introduce NFC mobile credentials on their campus. Come to this session to learn more about this valuable resource and how it can help you guide your campus through this process of change.
Continue readingStanford Selects a System: RFP Process Overview
Stanford performed an RFP and a Proof of Concept to evaluate and select a new video management system. This session will discuss the process and tools used to make the final selection.
Continue readingThe Status and Future of Campus Declining Balance Programs
In recent years, we observed that the discussion about the activities and status of debit/flex account programs has been waning among member schools. This led us to wonder about the developments and trends in these programs and how NACCU schools are positioned their debit/flex account programs for the future. In collaboration with Colorado State University, NACCU surveyed member schools to gauge the strategic use of their debit/flex card programs. Join us as we share the results from this research.
Continue readingWhy We’re Not Going Mobile, Yet
All the cool kids are going mobile, right? It’s the next logical step, isn’t it? Depending on your institution and the population you serve, maybe it isn’t right for your campus now or maybe ever. Jessica and Kim will talk through some of the reasons that have kept their campuses from moving to mobile and maybe give you some things to think about before you jump on the bandwagon.
Continue readingAdvancing Campus ID Solutions: A Comprehensive Exploration
Join David Stallsmith, Director of Product Management at ColorID, as he explores key products and solutions used in campus card offices related to ID badge printer, physical and mobile credentials, and ID badge software.
Continue readingSupporting Customers When You Don’t Support All The Systems
When the card office is the first point of contact for people experiencing difficulties using their card in systems not under your control, how can you develop partnerships and strategies to bridge the gap and save the day?
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