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The digital age will usher in a new, efficient process for Delta’s financial aid disbursements, as the college rolls out the “MySJDCCard” for spring 2012. This new service will allow Delta students more choice in how they receive financial aid, including a new option to pay tuition and bills online, along with the usual consumer transactions.
Delta College is partnering with Higher One, Inc., to bring this “modern” method of financial aid disbursement to its students. Founded in 2000, Higher One works closely with colleges and universities to ensure students receive financial aid refunds quickly. The MySJDCCard is a Debit MasterCard® that functions like other debit cards attached to a checking account., with same day deposits to the OneAccount, an FDIC insured, no monthly fee, no minimum balance checking account administered by Higher One. The student always has the option of having the refund electronically disbursed to the checking account of their choice.
“We started mailing over 17-thousand cards to our financial aid recipients on December 16,” adds Donn. “We’re excited about this opportunity to provide Delta’s students with faster service and increased choices for receiving their financial aid disbursements. In addition, students will have the added convenience of debit card payment services.”
In order to receive the MySJDCard, Donn says it’s critical that Delta’s financial aid students verify or update their mailing addresses by Nov. 29. Toward that end, the college has initiated a “Check Yourself” campaign. Those confirming their mailing address will automatically be entered for a chance to win a $50 iTunes gift card.
Delta students may confirm their mailing addresses by visiting the Admissions & Records service desk at Delta’s DeRicco Building, or, by logging onto: https://secure.deltacollege.edu/student/login/login.cfm?system=records
Those with incorrect addresses are asked to email the updated address from their student email account to: sjdchelp@deltacollege.edu.
Key to the program is the “Unlock the Possibilities” campaign, where financial aid students will be asked to choose their checking account option – electronic ACH transfer to the domestic bank of their choice or to open up an optional OneAccount checking account. Students will simply need to log in to their MySJDCCard account to select their preference at: www.mysjdccard.com.
Denise Donn emphasizes, “If students don’t select their preferences before the first disbursements are made on Jan. 18, the process becomes a bit more complicated.”
In addition to the postal/paper cost savings the MySJDCCard allows, Delta’s Superintendent/President, Dr. Jeff Marsee, sees added student benefits. “Higher One has designed the service with web site tools that promote responsible money-management habits. These practices encourage financial accountability among our students. In this tough economy, there’s no better lesson learned.” Dr. Marsee finishes, “It’s a sign of the times. Well over one-third of California’s 112 community colleges have transitioned to a similar financial aid disbursement program.”