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Credit or Debit. Cardholders, parents or guests can deposit funds directly to BoilerExpress using Visa, MasterCard, Discover or debit cards through eAccounts. Guests will need to know the student's first name, last name and Purdue email address. Please note that there is a fee for each credit card deposit, so the maximum possible credit or ...
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Welcome to Purdue eAccounts. Manage your Purdue ID card account online with Purdue eAccounts. From here, you can: View your online statements, meal transactions and Dining Dollars balance. Add funds to your BoilerExpress account (maximum per transaction deposit is $996.00) For a complete list of locations where BoilerExpress is accepted, or to sign up for a BoilerExpress account visit our website …
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The balance stays with you until you graduate or terminate all affiliations with Purdue. Please note: BoilerExpress is NOT accepted at bookstores or other off-campus locations. Cash withdrawals are not permitted. Cash refunds are not made for returned merchandise.
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You can verify their debit account balance(s) and meal plan balance(s) online by logging into eAccounts using your career account login and BoilerKey. How can I review transaction history for BoilerExpress and/or Dining Dollars?
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Please note: As part of the Protect Purdue initiative, all print release stations have been disabled. To release your print job please use the Mobile Release option: itap.purdue.edu/papercut All faculty, staff and students with a Purdue career account have access to use the ITaP printers. Each is ...
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BoilerExpress account information is accessed through each student’s University ID card. To open a BoilerExpress account, visit purdue.edu/card There is no minimum balance to maintain and any balance remaining at the end of the year will roll to the next year as long as you remain a Purdue student.
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Without a transaction, you can get a balance at your residence main office or at a reader in any dining service location. Monthly account statements will be available to students who have BoilerExpress debit accounts. You can view all of your account balances by visiting e-Accounts.
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Purdue ID Card Office. Welcome to the Purdue ID Card Office homepage, your one-stop shop for identification and access services. We provide the Purdue community with access to various services on and off campus via a one-card solution that encompasses academics, finance, access, and identification for Purdue students, faculty, staff, and others.
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Check your Dining Dollars balance, add money to your BoilerExpress stored-value account, and view transaction history from one place with Purdue eAccounts. This online portal makes managing your Purdue ID Card a snap. Parents and families can even deposit some extra funds straight into your BoilerExpress account. Laundry
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Where can I add money to my BoilerExpress account with cash or a check? You can add funds at no additional cost to your account in person with cash or check during normal business hours at the Purdue ID Card Office, the Drop box in Hovde Hall (there is a 1 business day delay) and Smalley Center.
A BoilerExpress account is different from a Dining Dollars account. A BoilerExpress account is a debit account for which you must sign up for and deposit funds. A Dining Dollars account is opened for you when you sign up for a housing contract through University Residences based on the meal plan chosen.
Each time you use your BoilerExpress account, the amount of your purchase will be automatically deducted from your account. Your BoilerExpress account will roll with you from semester to semester and from year to year.
BoilerExpress is NOT accepted at bookstores or other off-campus locations. For a complete list of locations where BoilerExpress is accepted, please visit the Locations portion of this website. What happens to the money in my BoilerExpress account at the end of the semester or school year?
A Dining Dollars account is a tax-free debit account. Dining Dollars are used instead of cash in residence dining halls, food courts, snack bars and vending machines. Dining Dollars can be used in University convenience stores for food and beverage purchases.
Dining Dollars and Rowan Bucks carry over from the fall semester to the spring semester. At the end of the spring semester, remaining Rowan Bucks will carry over to the next academic year; however, Dining Dollars will expire at the end of the academic year.
Remember, Dining Dollars (including contributions) expire at the end of the following academic year’s fall quarter. Students are encouraged to contribute and receive Dining Dollars in a safe and secure manner.