 
For identification purposes a photograph is taken of each cardholder and printed on the front of the U Card. It is electronically stored and used only with the cardholder's express written consent.
Role Code and Student ID Number
There are thirteen different role codes that identify cardholders as part of the University of Minnesota community. They are student, affiliated student, visiting student, faculty, retired faculty, staff, affiliated staff, retired staff, academic staff, affiliated academic staff, retired academic staff, visitor, and regent. The role the cardholder has been assigned by the University is printed on the first line of the U Card. Student/employee ID number will also be printed on the first line as well.
Card Number
Card numbers are used to uniquely identify U Cardholders as a member of the University of Minnesota community.
Name
The name of the U Cardholder is printed on the third line.
Authorization Code
Use this number in conjunction with your PIN when placing calling card calls.
Library Number
This number is used by the University of Minnesota's Twin Cities and Duluth campus library systems when Cardholders check out library materials.
Codabar
This number is used by Morris and Crookston campuses when Cardholders check out library materials.
Issue Date
This is the date the U Card was issued to the Cardholder. Eligibility to services expire electronically. Expiration is determined by the service provider (e.g., the library, not the U Card Office, decides when a U Cardholder is no longer eligible to check out library materials).
Top Magnetic Stripe
The U Card's top magnetic stripe acts as a key to electronically access cardholder information. This stripe holds the key to university database information like a cardholder's name, library number, and card number. This information is compared to current database information to verify eligibility. The magnetic stripe and encoding is in accordance with the International Standards Organization's (ISO) specifications. It has a high coercivity and should be kept away from other card's magnetic stripes as it could demagnetize them. The higher coercivity means that it is difficult to demagnetize the U Card's magnetic stripe, however, machines using magnetic fields such as MRIs or CTs could damage the U Card's stripe.
Dialing Instructions
Use these instructions to place a call using your U Card calling card account.
Signature Panel
This panel should show the cardholder's signature in black, permanent ink.
PLUS and Express Teller Logos
These logos remind U Card checking account holders that there is NO TCF fee for transactions made at any ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) worldwide that bears the PLUS or Express Teller logo symbol.
TCF BANK Logos
The U Card has partnered with TCF Bank to provide a free checking account package (the U Card checking account) to the University community.
Bottom Magnetic Stripe
The U Card's bottom magnetic stripe (called a value stripe) is used for the U Card's Campus Cash program allowing cardholders to deposit up to $50.00 into cash-to-card machines and then make small purchases on campus. Click to learn more about the Campus Cash program.
U Card Information
The U Card's familiar maroon and white logo and our customer service phone number and web address are on the back of your U Card for easy reference whenever information about our program is needed. |