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Agenda Functions of the Husky One Card Husky Bucks Guest Account Low Balance Notification Q & A
Husky One Card: Key to Campus Functions of the Husky One Card: Official UConn ID Husky Bucks account Residence Hall access Recreation Facility access Meal Plans Student Health Services University Library card Copying & Printing
Husky Bucks What are Husky Bucks? Husky Bucks is a debit-like account linked to each student s Husky One Card. Students enjoy the convenience of being able to make purchases at participating locations, on and off campus, without having to carry cash or other cards. Husky Bucks do not expire and refunds can be requested upon graduation or separation from the University of Connecticut. Husky Bucks and Points are not the Same Husky Bucks You decide how much to deposit and when to deposit Never Expire Refundable when you leave for good Use at all on-campus restaurants, cafes, and businesses Points* Quantity determined by meal plan and you cannot add any extra Expire at end of each semester Use em or lose em Use only at UConn Dining Services food locations Use off-campus at local Cannot be used off-campus** restaurants and stores Cannot be used at Use at Co-op Bookstore Co-op Bookstore * Residential meal plan points ** Except for Le Petit Marché
Why Husky Bucks? Below are just a few reasons why Husky Bucks are advantageous: Merchants who accept Husky Bucks often offer discounts and incentives when a student pays with Husky Bucks Convenient no need to carry other cards or cash, students can just use the card they are already carrying Can be used for budget purposes and record keeping Husky Bucks are accepted almost everywhere on and around the Storrs campus, such as: Co-op to buy books, supplies, and UConn apparel Bus rides to the football games To pay for miscellaneous services/items such as: co-pay at SHS, Husky One Card replacement, parking fine(s), parking in the garages, student tickets at the Jorgensen, physical therapy at the Nayden Clinic, and many more Required for copying and printing in UConn libraries and printing centers
Guest Account You can be set up with your own username and password to view your son or daughter s transactions and balances for meal plans and Husky Bucks. Depending on the access granted you can also: Make Husky Bucks Deposits via Credit/Debit Card View Recent Credit/Debit Card Deposits Add Husky Bucks via Fee Bill Deactivate/Reactivate Husky One Card Setup Low Balance Notification
Guest Account (Cont.) 1 Your son or daughter can set you up as a guest by visiting onecard.uconn.edu and logging into their account with their NetID and password. Once logged in, they will click on the Give Guests Access link on the right-hand side of the page. 2 You will receive an email from One Card Online within 15 minutes with instructions and will have immediate access to your account. 3 Login to your guest account via our website at onecard.uconn.edu to view transactions or make deposits.
Low Balance Notification Low Balance Alert for Husky Bucks This can be set up by the student or by you through your guest account through the same login process as the guest account and cardholder login.
Husky Bucks Deposits Deposits for Husky Bucks can be made utilizing any of the following options: Making a Deposit Today at the Information Expo (cash, check, credit, and debit card) Husky Bucks Deposit Terminals in the Student Union, the Co-op, and the Library. Cash only. One Card Office in Wilbur Cross, Mon-Fri, 8 am to 5 pm. Cash, check, and credit and debit cards. At the Co-op customer service desk. Use cash, check, credit and debit cards. From your personal bank s online bill pay system. Payee is UCONN HUSKY BUCKS. Account # is 7-digit PeopleSoft #. Charge the Fee Bill by making a request once logged into the student s account at www.onecard.uconn.edu. Online at www.onecard.uconn.edu using a MasterCard or Visa. For this deposit method only, you ll be charged a $2 convenience fee.
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