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This article provides details about the Transact eAccount website and app used for online photo submission for the Purdue ID Card and Transact Mobile Credentials.
Purdue University is mobile-first for students. This means the Purdue Mobile ID is the primary and official form of student identification. Students use their Mobile ID to access campus services, facilities, and resources using a compatible smartphone or smartwatch. Physical ID cards are generally issued only when a student does not have a compatible mobile device or qualifies for an approved exception.
This article will show readers the transact online photo submission.
NFC is the technology that enables Purdue Mobile ID to communicate with readers, while Express Mode is a feature that removes extra steps, allowing faster and more seamless access on iPhone.
This article explains Near Field Communication (NFC), how it works, and how it is used with Purdue Mobile ID.
Purdue Mobile ID is Purdue University's implementation of Transact Mobile Credentials. Transact Mobile Credentials is technology that enables authorized users the ability to download the Transact eAccount app, add their Purdue Mobile ID to either Apple Wallet or Google Wallet, and use their iPhone, Apple Watch, or Android smartphone to access campus buildings, purchase meals, and more, the same as they would their physical Purdue ID Card.
This article provides an overview of the Purdue ID Card, including its purpose, core functions, and supporting technologies. Covers both physical and mobile credentials, as well as the July 2027 removal of magstripe technology.