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Facts

  • A USF One Card is an important part of campus life, providing a simple and convenient way to interact with university services.
  • There are more than 3,000 card readers within USF's One Card network.
  • The USF One Card Office services approximately 20,000 patrons.
  • USF's campus community makes more than 14 million transactions for purchasing and access annually.

Services

  • Personal Identification: Your USF One Card identifies you as a member of the USF community.
  • Building Access: Your USF One Card serves to verify eligibility and unlocks doors for access into buildings and rooms.
  • Debit Account/Meal Plan: You may add prepaid funds to your USF One Card, and then use it to pay for on-campus expenses.
  • Library Privileges: With your USF One Card comes entitlements for access into campus libraries and for book-borrowing privileges.
  • Access to On-Campus Printers/Copiers: Hold your Mobile USF One Card on one of the multifunctional (MFP) devices on campus to easily print, scan, copy, and fax.
  • Additional Services: Other services related to the USF One Card Program include employment badges, nursing badges, and more.
  • Merchandise: The One Card office offers holders and reels to keep your One Card secure.

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The One Card Office located on the 5th floor of the University Center, currently operating with limited open hours from 10:00am - 3:00pm Monday - Friday.

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Glossary

  • One Card: The official campus card at USF. Available via eligible mobile devices
  • One Card Program: The program that centralizes several key University services, and provides a convenient means with which USF community members may access them
  • One Card Office: The office that administers the USF One Card Program
  • Don Dollars: The on-campus debit plan, which is optional and available to current USF community members
  • Flexi: The room-and-board meal plan, which is required for most USF students living on campus