Don Dollars Debit Account
Don Dollars belong to an optional, but highly recommended on-campus debit account. The program is administered by the USF One Card Office and enables you to conveniently make purchases throughout USF via your USF One Card.
As part of the USF One Card Program's debit account service, Don Dollars helps to provide a safer campus environment by minimizing the need to carry and use cash for daily expenses. If you are a student using Don Dollars on campus, you receive a 10% discount at campus dining locations.
Maintaining It
Upon receiving your first One Card, you are automatically set up with a Don Dollars account. In order to maintain it, you must be an active student, employee, or contingent with USF. Any available balance forwards to the following academic semester. If you graduate or separate from the University, you may close your account and, if funds remain, request a refund by completing our Don Dollars Account Close/Refund Form.
What are the easiest ways to deposit funds onto my Don Dollars account?
- Online: If using a credit or debit card, you can deposit funds via the web. Please remember there is a limit of $1,499.99.
- If using Visa/MC, you can deposit funds in the One Card Office
Using It
To use Don Dollars, simply deposit money onto your account and begin making purchases. All purchase amounts then are debited from your account's available balance. There are no cardholder fees or hidden costs associated with your account, and Don Dollars is accepted everywhere on campus that cash is, including all campus dining locations. It is important to note that cash cannot be withdrawn from the account, ensuring that all funds are used for University expenses. Also, the account belongs to the cardholder. While someone may make a deposit on your behalf (e.g., a parent or guardian), for security reasons, we can only provide account information to you, the cardholder.
Monitoring It
Account Statements are available via the web. You can check your account statement, transaction history, and current balances by viewing your balance and transaction history. It is important to review your transaction information at least once per month to verify that it is correct. Report any discrepancies to the One Card Office.
1All purchases are subject to state sales tax.