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The '''Hokie Passport''' is the official student, faculty and staff identification at Virginia Tech. Its human readable features are then name, ID number, photo and birthday of the owner. Its machine readable features include a barcode and a magnetic stripe. Hokie Passports are used to access mealplan funds and can work as a debit card for services on and off campus, such as laundry machines and downtown merchants.
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The '''Hokie Passport''' is the official student, faculty and staff identification at Virginia Tech. Its human readable features are the name, ID number, photo and birthday of the owner. Its machine readable features include a barcode and a magnetic stripe. Hokie Passports are used to access mealplan funds and can work as a debit card for services on and off campus, such as laundry machines and downtown merchants.
  
 
=Magnetic Stripe=
 
=Magnetic Stripe=
 
Tracks 1 and 3 of the magnetic strip are unused. Track 2 contains the 9-digit student ID number and a 4-digit card identifier, presumably to differentiate between different physical cards issued when one is lost or stolen.
 
Tracks 1 and 3 of the magnetic strip are unused. Track 2 contains the 9-digit student ID number and a 4-digit card identifier, presumably to differentiate between different physical cards issued when one is lost or stolen.

Revision as of 17:47, 29 January 2010

The Hokie Passport is the official student, faculty and staff identification at Virginia Tech. Its human readable features are the name, ID number, photo and birthday of the owner. Its machine readable features include a barcode and a magnetic stripe. Hokie Passports are used to access mealplan funds and can work as a debit card for services on and off campus, such as laundry machines and downtown merchants.

Magnetic Stripe

Tracks 1 and 3 of the magnetic strip are unused. Track 2 contains the 9-digit student ID number and a 4-digit card identifier, presumably to differentiate between different physical cards issued when one is lost or stolen.