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CornellCard Frequently Asked Questions
- What is CornellCard?
- How do I apply for a CornellCard?
- Is there a fee?
- Is there a charge limit?
- When will I receive my CornellCard?
- Do I need to send money to my CornellCard before I use it?

1. What is CornellCard?
The CornellCard charge account operates similarly to most major credit card accounts. It is valid at several locations on campus, including the Cornell Store, several ticket outlets, all Cornell dining facilities, and Willard Straight Hall. It is not valid at vending machine card readers.
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2. How do I apply for a CornellCard?
Full-time, registered students may apply for CornellCard privileges by completing a CornellCard application form.
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3. Is there a fee?
A nonrefundable Cornellcard participation fee of $10 is charged each academic year, subject to change. The participation fee is not prorated.
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4. Is there a charge limit?
CornellCard accounts can incur a debit balance of up to $850.
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5. When will I receive my CornellCard?
Your university student ID card functions as the CornellCard.
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6. Do I need to send money to my CornellCard before I use it?
No. The CornellCard is a charge account, not a declining balance account. You do not need to send money to the CornellCard until you are actually billed for charges on it.
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