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Bethune-Cookman partners with Higher One for refund distributions

Monday, October 13, 2008

Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Fla. has signed financial services provider Higher One, New Haven, Conn., to handle its student refunds utilizing the company’s OneDisburse Refund Management service. The school will begin issuing refunds electronically to students next spring.


“We have seen a large increase in our student population over the last several years, and most of them are off-campus students,” said Melissa Peters, the school’s associate vice president of finance and budget. “This growth has caused an increase in the number of refund checks we issue, taxed our accounting personnel, and affected the customer service we provide to students. The lines to pick up checks are long and those checks mailed sometimes get lost. We also find when everybody is working on processing refunds they simply cannot be helping students.”

With Higher One’s OneDisburse Refund Management, students can choose from multiple ways to receive their refunds online. Among their options are two electronic methods for receiving their refunds: direct deposit to the OneAccount, a no minimum balance, no monthly fee, FDIC-Insured checking account provided by Higher One, or ACH to another bank account of the students’ choice.

The University’s decision to implement Higher One’s services was heavily influenced by a visit to another Higher One Client, nearby Flagler College, St. Augustine.

“We made a visit to Flagler College and looked at the system there. While at Flagler, we spent some time talking to them about the implementation process,” said Peters. “Two things were key—that Higher One provided a step-by-step process for implementation and, that the level of customer satisfaction seemed so high that we could be confident of continued support once the system was implemented.”

With the new system, Bethune-Cookman will be relieved of much of the burden of issuing refunds. Higher One provides marketing materials for the program, trains staff, collects, maintains and protects banking information and refund preferences, distributes refunds based on each student’s preference, handles returned payments, and fields all refund related customer service inquires from students and staff. [end] 

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.

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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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U.S. Bank and Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., have launched a combined campus ID and prepaid MasterCard program for the school’s 78,000 students and 788 staff members.

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Higher One, a payment services company focused on higher education, has earned integration certification with Banner Digital Campus system with both of Higher One’s product offerings–the CASHNet suite of payment processing solutions and OneDisburse Refund Management service.

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Higher One expanded its checking account options for college students. Previously checking accounts were only offered to current customers but new customers can now have immediate access to three checking account choices tailored to suit the banking behavior of college students.

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The state of Georgia has enlisted the help of LexisNexis to start a pilot program that utilizes identity verification and authentication tools to combatting tax fraud, reports Accounting Today.

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