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Mobile Credential

Tiger Card

The TigerCard is your official Olivet identification card. This ID is required for all students, faculty, and staff members while at Olivet. This ID will grant you access to essential functions such as access to the Student Life and Recreation Center, vending machines, your campus housing, the Hammes Bookstore, campus printers, and, for some courses, class attendance.  A complete list of services can be found below.

Olivet utilizes Mobile Credential which is stored on your smartphone's wallet.  You can tap your iPhone, Apple Watch or Android phone at readers across campus to conveniently access your TigerCard.  As soon as you have an approved ID photo you can add your ID to your phone using the instructions below.  Physical ID cards will only be distributed to students who cannot use Mobile Credential. Students who require a physical card in addition to their mobile credential will be charged a $20.00 fee to their Student Account.  Please stop by the Help Desk in the Lower Level of Benner if you need to have a physical ID card printed.

Your Tiger card is very important and should be treated like any other identification card. If your ID is lost or stolen, please contact the IT Help Desk immediately for us to mark it as such. Failure to do this may result in unauthorized access and/or transactions.  The replacement charge for a physical ID card is $20.00, charged to your student account. Temporary IDs can be given for up to three business days for the primary purpose of finding your lost physical card.

 

This video will guide you through the setup process, and you can find additional information below.

 

Where can I use my Mobile ID?

  • Door Access (Residential and other spaces)
  • Campus Events
  • Dining Hall
  • Bookstore
  • Classroom attendance
  • Printers / Copiers

Mobile ID Requirements

Device

Requirements

iPhone

iPhone SE, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus or later. iOS 12 or later.

Apple Watch

Apple Watch Series 1 or later. Watch OS 5 or later.

Apple ID

Signed into iCloud. If two devices are used, both must be signed into same iCloud account.

Android Phone

Version 6.0 or later; NFC enabled device capable of supporting Google Pay or Samsung Pay.

Android Watch

Samsung Galaxy Watch6.

eAccounts Mobile App

Loaded from Apple App Store or Google Play stores by searching Transact eAccounts.

Setting Up Mobile ID on iPhone or Apple Watch

  1. Download the Transact eAccounts Mobile app from the App Store to your phone. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/transact-eaccounts/id1493974212
  2. Open Transact eAccounts. Click through the startup screens and tap Get Started.
  3. Search for Olivet Nazarene University and click through to the TigerCard login screen.
  4. Enter your ONUnet credentials to authenticate your device. If you have not submitted an ID photo, please see ‘Step 3-Submit your photo for your Olivet ID’ found on New Account Setup.
  5. Setup Apple Cash in the Wallet app.
  6. Make sure your mobile device is on latest Operating System. This can be found in Settings > General > Software Update. If you cannot find this option, you can also search for “Software Update” in settings.
  7. Verify that your mobile devices region is set to "United States". Navigate to Settings > General > Language & Region > Region.
  8. Once you have successfully authenticated in eAccounts, click the Add to Apple Wallet button to add your TigerCard to Apple Wallet. You can add your student ID to one iPhone and one Apple Watch.
  9. Click iPhone and continue through the prompts (Next, Agree to Terms & Conditions).
  10. When the process is complete, the app will send a notification to verify your TigerCard Mobile ID has been added to Wallet.
  11. Tap Done in the upper right corner to return to the Home screen of the app.
  12. You can now add your Apple Watch using the same process.
  13. Keep in mind that it can take a few hours for these changes to sync and the device to work at all readers.

Setting Up Mobile ID on Android

  1. Download the Transact eAccounts Mobile app from the Google Play Store to your phone. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blackboard.transact.android.v2&hl=en_US
  2. Open Transact eAccounts, click through the startup screens and tap Get Started.
  3. Search for Olivet Nazarene University and click through to the TigerCard login screen.
  4. Enter your ONUnet credentials to authenticate your device. If you have not submitted an ID photo, please see ‘Step 3-Submit your photo for your Olivet ID’ found on New Account Setup.
  5. Enable NFC on your phone in your Settings menu. NFC settings can be found in different areas of the Settings menu, depending on your device. A common location is Connected Devices>Connection Settings. (If not found there, use the Search option on the top right to double check.)
  6. Toggle the NFC setting to On.
  7. Open Google Pay/Samsung Pay (This can be downloaded through the Play Store) and make sure it is enabled as the default payment application. If the app prompts you to add a credit card, you can bypass that screen and return to the Google Pay/Samsung home screen. Make sure your device is on the latest Operating System. You can check for updates in Settings > System > System Update. You can also search for 'Software Update' in the settings app.
  8. Once you have successfully authenticated in eAccounts, click the Add to Google Pay button to add your TigerCard to Google Pay.
  9. Continue through the prompts (Next, Accept the Olivet Terms & Conditions).
  10. Next, Accept the Google Pay Terms of Service.
  11. The next screen will confirm that the ID has been added to Google Pay.
  12. Keep in mind that it can take a few hours for these changes to sync and the device to work at all readers.

Setting Up Mobile ID on Samsung Galaxy Watch6

  1. Open Galaxy Wearable app.
  2. Tap Watch settings.
  3. Tap Samsung Wallet.
  4. Tap the "+" button.
  5. Tap Student ID.
  6. Select a Sudent ID to add.
  7. The Student ID should now be successfully added to your Galaxy Watch.

Additional instructions and frequently asked questions can be found here : Click here for more information.