
RamCard 2.0 (ColoState.Edu)
Move over super-automated bathrooms: a campus-wide renovation for keyless entries in CSU buildings have begun.
It costs $2,000 for each building, and the money will be taken from university funding when it comes available. The keyless entry will come in the form of RamCard 2.0.
The university is currently printing 8,300 cards for free, and after that students will have to pay for a replacement card ($23).
It makes the students able to enter some labs or rooms after hours. Most buildings are open from 7:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
CSU already installed the system in the new Computer Sciences building, a building that just opened up this semester. They also plan to put one in Clark, a building that is the home to such departments as foreign language, technical journalism, psychology, sociology, and more.
Even though the university is going through tuition money like water with new construction, this will be a supposed convince to students, faculty and staff - especially if someone loses their RamCard.
To insure security, all it would take is a call to suspend the card and reissue another one. Besides buildings on the CSU campus would lessen the chance of getting compromised since before RamCard, the school used regular keys.











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