Online and Digital Identification, Securing Web 2.0, PKI and Digital Certificates

Four million college students using smart cards for multifunction campus IDs via Santander

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

If you think that campus ID programs aren’t using smart cards, think again. More than 200 universities have signed on to work with Banco Santander’s University Smart Card program.

The massive financial institution based in Spain has issued more than 4 million smart cards to the university ID cardholders for secure contactless access to facilities, online access to computer networks, payment in campus eateries and vending machines, storing grades and personal documents, and more. Optionally, the card can be linked to a Santander bank account and function for EMV payments as well.


The smart cards, provided by Gemalto, enable digital signature capability so students, faculty and staff can electronically sign documents. The card can also enable ticketing for public transportation in major cities in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Spain. Campuses in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Morocco, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain and Uruguay are participating in the program.

Banco Santander is based in Spain and serves European and Latin American markets and, with the acquisition of Sovereign Bancorp., established presence in the U.S. in January 2009. It is among the world’s largest with more than 90 million customers and 14,000 branches. [end] 

HID Global has announced the successful completion of the world’s first university pilot of NFC smart phones carrying digital keys.

First announced in September, the pilot involved a select group of students and staff at Arizona State University using NFC-enabled smart phones equipped with HID’s Secure Identity Object (SIO) Technology. Participants could gain access to their residence halls and other secure access areas by tapping their handset against a reader embedded in the door and entering a PIN, rather than use their plastic campus card.

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University students targeted for cards

Gemalto was chosen by Banco Santander Brasil, a financial institutions with more than 90 million customers worldwide, to deploy a contactless EMV payment system in Brazil.

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Students at Park Hills, Mo.-based Mineral Area College will be receiving their financial aid refunds faster this year through a prepaid card issued by Central National Bank in Oklahoma.

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The OneCard from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, can now be used at three off-campus restaurants with more merchants set to join.

“It’s a project we’ve been working on for some time now and its finally coming to fruition,” said OneCard Coordinator Chris Bird.

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Heartland Payment Systems Campus Solutions division has recruited 12 higher education districts and campuses totaling 20 different colleges to manage the schools’ financial aid disbursement services utilizing Heartland’s Acceluraid electronic disbursement product.

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Fox News Business has taken a look at university IDs that also double as prepaid cards. Fox dubs the prepaid aspect as “the latest twist on a long tradition of college campus ID cards serving a dual financial purpose.”

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