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The Case for Card Systems on Community College Campuses
Details Thursday March 4, 2010 2:00 – 3:15 PM, Eastern Time NACCU members: $ 50 per site Non-members: $ 50 per site
Presenter Charlie Giles Sinclair Community College
Description Campus cards have become an important element in the life of many institutions. A campus card program can lower costs, increase revenues, improve security, create organizational efficiencies, strengthen relationships with the adjoining community and generally enhance the quality of campus life.
Senior administrators in community colleges need a solid understanding of the elements of a campus card program to assist and encourage them to move forward with an implementation and/or enhancement of this technology on their campus for the benefit of the institution.
You Will Learn:
About The Presenter
Sponsor NACCU National Association of Campus Card Users
More Information For more information or to register, please visit www.naccu.org. If you have questions, please contact Jörrun Liston, Education Manager, NACCU at jorrun@naccu.org or call 406.493.0622. Note: The cost is $50 per site. This includes one internet connection (slide show) one phone connection (audio) and unlimited participation per site. You will receive a registration code that can be used once, from any computer. The computer used to register does not have to be used to attend the Web Conference.
"How to Start a
Campus Card Program"
- Brian Bollich, University of
Nebraska at Omaha
"Building a Card
Program for Campus Safety -
Jason Friedberg, Bucknell
University
"Trends in Campus
Security" - Michael Peele,
Georgetown University
"Market Your
Card Op UzN Social Media" -
Alison Blomster, University of Minnesota
"Position
Your Card Program on Campus" - Tom Bell, Blackboard
"Valuing the
Campus Card Program"
- Co-Sponsored by NACAS
"Policy and
Procedure Manuals: Do I Really Need One and Why?" -
Kristy Vienne, Sam Houston State University
"PCI-DSS: The
Technical Aspects" - Joel
Weidner, Penn State
"PCI-DSS: The
Basics" - J. Ashley Ewing,
University of Alabama
"Roads Well Traveled: Villanova University and University of Vermont Discuss their Long-Running Off Campus Merchant Programs" - Kathy Gallagher, Villanova University and Mark McKenna, University of Vermont
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Off Campus? Where Do We Start and How?"
- Scott Brannan, Temple University
"Get It Together - Learn
How Georgia Tech Approached Their Card Center Space Renovation and
Expansion" - James Pete, Georgia Institute of Technology To download, right-click and click on "Save Target As".
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