We use the Common Application for all of our undergraduate student applications and thus also use CashNet to handle our deposits.
I can't say there's anything I dislike. I'm not our Administrator for this software, so I can't speak on ease of configurations or communicating when we want to stop taking deposits, but I've only ever heard good things from our Bursar's office.
Comentário deixado em 03/30/2020
Michell
Our institute had used this vendor for many years but with passing time the newer technology requirements made it a bit cumbersome.
easy to use, easy to setup
hard to upgrade. and didn't offer the abilities required by our institutions BURSAR
Comentário deixado em 03/25/2020
Coleman
Ease of use and functionality.
When I studied at UCLA in 2013 a form of CashNet was what was implemented on our school website/portal. CashNet is very easy to use for those who are making payments. I have never had issues with paying for my tuition or other costs while studying in college. Adding my payment accounts was never an issue and the site always felt secure.
What I liked least about the software was how plain it was. However, this could be so that the software was easy to use and cut straight to the point of the software's intended use.
Learning curve is high to embed in the existing websites for functionality
Comentário deixado em 12/07/2019
Evelunn
There's a tiny bit of hope, that if you can use this software in the *simplest* scenario possible with old equipment, that you might have a great experience with CashNet. The front end users like this much more than our previous software--that is, when it's not errorring out and causing them to do the "three daily reboots"... it's a thing.
The support personnel are the best thing about this company. But that's not saying much, there's just a lot of other things to dislike more.
The best way I can summarize this product's biggest shortcoming, is to give an example. There is a part of the setup where it asks you to insert the driver software disk into the A:\. I could go on and on about how "bolt-on" (to literally decades old fundamental code)...
Comentário deixado em 04/23/2018
Flagler
So easy to use, it helps even the most unknowledgeable financial minds come out with a balanced report. I really enjoy this Higher One product as it is linked with a refund card used for campus transactions. The integration is effortless and it helps to get the students their funds in a timely manner.
What I like least is the User Interface. It seems outdated. It is a great product. It seems to be lacking in UI and intuition in usability.
I can't say there's anything I dislike. I'm not our Administrator for this software, so I can't speak on ease of configurations or communicating when we want to stop taking deposits, but I've only ever heard good things from our Bursar's office.
easy to use, easy to setup
hard to upgrade. and didn't offer the abilities required by our institutions BURSAR
When I studied at UCLA in 2013 a form of CashNet was what was implemented on our school website/portal. CashNet is very easy to use for those who are making payments. I have never had issues with paying for my tuition or other costs while studying in college. Adding my payment accounts was never an issue and the site always felt secure.
What I liked least about the software was how plain it was. However, this could be so that the software was easy to use and cut straight to the point of the software's intended use.
Learning curve is high to embed in the existing websites for functionality
The support personnel are the best thing about this company. But that's not saying much, there's just a lot of other things to dislike more.
The best way I can summarize this product's biggest shortcoming, is to give an example. There is a part of the setup where it asks you to insert the driver software disk into the A:\. I could go on and on about how "bolt-on" (to literally decades old fundamental code)...
What I like least is the User Interface. It seems outdated. It is a great product. It seems to be lacking in UI and intuition in usability.