2. Choose a card-issuing bank: Most universities have designated card-issuing banks, so you need to know the service quality and charging standards of the banks. If possible, you can try to consult students who have already applied for campus cards to understand their experiences.
3. Prepare relevant documents: ID card, student ID card and other relevant documents are usually required to apply for campus card. You need to prepare these documents in advance so as not to delay the processing time.
4. Confirm the card handling fee: Campus cards usually need to pay a certain fee, including the production fee and annual fee. You need to know these expenses in advance to ensure that you have enough funds to pay them.
5. Pay attention to the security of the card: the campus card is your identification, and you need to keep it properly to avoid being lost or stolen. At the same time, you also need to check the account balance regularly in case of abnormal situation.
6. Understand the loss reporting and reissue process: If your campus card is lost or stolen, you need to know how to report the loss and reissue it. Generally speaking, you can contact the issuing bank or the relevant departments of the school to operate.
7. Pay attention to the validity period of the card: Campus cards generally have a certain validity period, during which they need to be renewed or replaced. If you are not sure about the validity period of the card, you can ask the staff when handling it.
8. Understand the rules of using the card: different schools may have different rules for using the campus card. For example, some schools may stipulate that campus cards can only be used on campus and cannot be used for online shopping. You need to know these rules to avoid problems in use.