BankMobile Account

BankMobile Account

Previously, financial aid disbursements and student payroll were only issued by paper check or direct deposit into an existing bank account. This method sometimes takes longer for students due to processing and postal services. Students now have an additional option for how they receive their disbursements and student payroll and, depending on the refund disbursement or student payroll preference, may receive their money faster. Furthermore, students can save money because often there is a charge for cashing paper checks. Students that want a bank account now have the option to open a BankMobile account for convenience.

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