Google Pay to start accepting school IDs in some universities

Google Pay to start accepting school IDs in some universities

Google Pay is a mobile payment system for quite some time now. The app supports tickets and loyalty cards and starting soon, it will start accepting school IDs as well.

Transact – a company that offers billing and payment services for students – will let users save their school IDs into Google Pay and use the phone’s NFC chip to access controlled buildings in the campus such as labs and residential areas. Google Pay will also work for payments inside the campuses.

So far fifteen universities and colleges across the US are planning to implement the system while Mercer University already started testing and should officially launch its system in Q2 2020. Here’s the full list of the institutions to support the feature:

  1. Arkansas State University
  2. Chowan University
  3. College of Coastal Georgia
  4. Duke University
  5. Georgetown University
  6. Hamilton College
  7. Johns Hopkins University
  8. Marshall University
  9. Mercer University
  10. Roanoke College
  11. St. Edward’s University
  12. South Dakota State University
  13. Temple University
  14. The University of Alabama
  15. University of New Brunswick

To set up the Google Pay app

  1. Make sure your phone is running Android Lollipop (5.0) or higher.
  2. Download Google Pay.
  3. Open the Google Pay app and follow the setup instructions. …
  4. If you have another in-store payment app on your phone: In your phone’s Settings app, make Google Pay the default payment app.
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