J-Card
J-Card
As of September 9th, American Express cards may no longer be used for J-Cash deposits. If you’ve recently had an issue making a deposit in the eAccounts portal or app, please make sure you’re using a Visa, MasterCard or Discover to add funds.
It’s your ID. It’s your library card. It’s your key. It’s your wallet. It’s your J-Card.
The J-Card gets you into residence halls, the library, academic buildings, and other campus facilities. It’s also as good as cash: You can store money on your J-Card and use it to buy food and other items on and off campus. Make copies, do laundry, buy a pizza: It’s accepted by more than a dozen businesses in Charles Village.
Want to obtain a J-Card? Need to replace a lost or stolen card? We are here to help!
Your J-Card…now on your phone!
Full-time Homewood students can use J-Card Mobile Credential on their iPhone, Apple Watch, or Android device to get into their residence hall, print documents at the library, pay for lunch, or shop at the book store. We strongly recommend eligible students utilize mobile credential and only use their physical J-Card as a backup option. Learn more about Mobile Credential.
Refill your card
- Students, Faculty, and Staff:
- eAccounts Online (for browsers)
- eAccounts app (iOS/Android)
- Authorized Users and guests: eAccounts Guest login
- At a J-Card refill station
- By mail
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Students in an interdisciplinary augmented reality course recently showcased their projects, including a virtual card game and educational resources