Are other colleges and universities making similar changes?
Many colleges and universities throughout the country have already made similar changes to their practices of accepting credit cards. Institutions like Utah State University have attempted to negotiate changes in arrangements with credit card providers to avoid having to make these policy changes. However, those negotiations have had limited success.
Many colleges and universities have already made similar changes to their credit card payment policies. The University of Missouri has attempted over the past year to negotiate changes in its arrangements with its credit card providers to avoid having to make these policy changes. However, those negotiations have been unsuccessful.
Many colleges and universities both within and outside of South Carolina have already made similar changes to their practices of accepting credit cards. Winthrop University has attempted over the past year to negotiate changes in its arrangements with its credit card providers to avoid having to make these policy changes. However, like other institutions, those negotiations have had limited success.
Many colleges and universities both within and outside of Texas have already made similar changes to their practices of accepting credit cards. The University of Texas has attempted over the past year to negotiate changes in its arrangements with its credit card providers to avoid having to make these policy changes. However, like other institutions, those negotiations have had limited success.
Yes. The University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin, and University of South Dakota have recently implemented online payment systems with service fees similar to what we are doing. Other Universities not accepting VISA include Indiana University, University of Illinois, Syracuse University, University of Nebraska and University of Texas. A number of colleges and universities are not accepting credit card payments at all, but UND searched for alternative options that would permit credit card payments.