What is the difference between Cavalier Advantage and Student Charge at the Bookstore?
Cavalier Advantage is a declining-balance account; the money must be available to make a purchase. To make a purchase with Cavalier Advantage, the balance on the account would simply decrease. Charging a purchase at the Bookstore (widely known as “Student Charge”) will send a bill to the permanent address on file for the student. Students should specifiy “Cav” or “Student Charge” to the Bookstore cashier when making a purchase, and they must present their student ID.
Cavalier Advantage is a declining-balance account; the money must be available to make a purchase. Charging a purchase at the Bookstore (widely known as “Student Charge”) will send a bill to the permanent address on file for the student. To make a purchase with Cavalier Advantage, the balance on the account would simply decrease and no bill is sent. Students should specify “Cavalier Advantage” or “Student Charge” to the Bookstore cashier when making a purchase, and they must present their student ID.
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