University of Victoria taps Transact’s Mobile credential to streamline campus access and eco-efforts

The University of Victoria (UVic) has launched Transact Campus’s Mobile Credential technology, making it the first institution in British Columbia to offer a fully mobile-enabled campus experience. 

The implementation is part of a broader adoption across Canadian universities, with UVic now among six major institutions using Transact’s solution to improve student and faculty access to essential campus services.

The phased rollout of Mobile Credential at UVic has initially included select faculty and staff, with the full deployment for students, remaining faculty, and staff planned for later this month. The technology integrates with Apple and Google Wallet, allowing students, faculty, and staff to access buildings, purchase food, borrow library books, and more directly from their mobile devices or wearable technology.

The University of Victoria has incorporated Transact’s Mobile Credential technology as part of its efforts to reduce plastic waste from physical ID cards. 

“The University of Victoria’s adoption of mobile credentials will provide significant benefits to the university community through contactless technology to access services, buildings, and payment gateways,” said Jim Forbes, Senior Director Campus Engagement at University of Victoria. “Students will enjoy extended convenience by using their mobile phones and wearable technologies to buy food at participating outlets across campus, access athletic facilities, borrow books from the library, shop at the UVic Bookstore and more. This is an exciting innovation for students, staff, and faculty.”

The use of mobile credentials on campus is aligned with growing trends among universities to implement digital solutions that enhance convenience for tech-savvy students. According to Transact, Mobile Credential’s compatibility across Apple and Android platforms provides an adaptable solution that meets varied user needs. 

Rasheed Behrooznia, Senior Vice President & General Manager of Campus ID & Commerce at Transact, highlighted the value of the collaboration, stating, “We’ve worked closely with some of the largest schools in Canada, including the University of Victoria, to ensure a smooth, scalable, and sustainable transition. The University of Victoria is a fantastic example of how our solutions can help schools of all sizes innovate and improve services for their students.”

Beyond student convenience, Transact’s Mobile Credential solution is designed to support operational efficiency for campuses by simplifying access management, streamlining operational processes, and enabling secure transactions. This alignment with UVic’s needs is a core component of Transact’s approach to working with institutions across Canada to meet their specific technological requirements.

With sustainability and improved user experience as priorities, UVic’s adoption of Mobile Credential reflects broader changes in university campuses across the country. The integration aims to provide significant benefits for UVic’s campus community, including reduced need for plastic and easier access to a variety of on-campus services. 

“As part of our sustainability initiative, the integration of Transact’s Mobile Credential aligns perfectly with our goals to modernise student services while being environmentally responsible,”Forbes added. “We are excited about the possibilities this brings for our campus and look forward to future developments.”

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