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RamCash can be added to any RamCard to buy food, beverages, and services on campus. RamCash accounts can be opened with as little as $25 and there are no set-up fees, transaction fees, or minimum balance fees. RamCash accounts remain active and rollover as long as you are at CSU. RamCash Terms and Conditions Where to use RamCash The Bagel Place 1 and 2 Residence Hall Dining Centers Copy and Print (PaperCut) Subway at Lake Street Garage Sweet Temptations at Behavioral Science Building Bean Counter at Rockwell Hall INTO Cafe at Alder Hall The Spoke at the Pavilion How to Add RamCash Online - add RamCash online with your credit card RamCash Deposit Station - visit any of the RamCash Deposit Stations on campus to make a cash deposit RamCard Office - stop by the RamCard Office to use cash, check, or credit card Via Phone - call the RamCard Office to add money via credit card Internal Order (IO) - Contact the RamCard Office to get department instructions for purchasing RamCash or RamCash Express Cards




Suspend a Lost Card To suspend a RamCard and prevent others from spending your RamCash, or using your meal plan (if applicable) log on to your account and click on Suspend for Lost Card. Q: Does RamCash carry over to the next semester?Your balance, including any remaining Meal Plan RamCash allowance will carry over to the next semester. Q: Can I withdraw the balance from my RamCash account? RamCash is a declining balance account, not a debit account. Therefore you cannot withdraw money once you have purchased RamCash. However, you may close your RamCash account upon request. There is a $25 processing fee that will be deducted from your balance upon account closure. You will need to complete and submit a RamCash Account Closure form in the RamCard Office. You have the option of receiving your remaining funds via a credit to your University Account (3-5 business days to process) or with a mailed check (up to 10 weeks to process). Q: How can a parent or family member deposit RamCash to their student’s account?




The student must first accept the Terms and Conditions.  You will need to know your student’s CSU ID number and can deposit at www.ramcash.colostate.edu. Check with your student to confirm the deposit, balance, and other account history detail.WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A 19-year-old from Charlotte was killed and another person was injured early Sunday in a shooting at Winston-Salem State University, school officials said. The shooting happened at about 1:20 a.m. Sunday in the area of Lot W, near Wilson Hall and Gleason-Hairston Terrace. School officials placed the campus on lockdown from 1:30 to 4:50 a.m. "Something just didn't feel right and we were driving onto campus and I saw the alarms and I had got the text message alert," said one student. "I mean, I was just shocked. I just couldn't believe it. I thought this week we would end homecoming good, even though we lost the game, but I was just shocked." Campus officials identified the victim in the shooting as Anthony White Jr., a WSSU sophomore.




The person injured in the shooting has not been identified, but officials said the person was treated and released from a local hospital. White was studying information technology and though he was an accomplished high school football player, he wanted to focus on his studies rather than try for a spot on the college's team, his mother said. "He went academically because he wanted to do sciences, and the football schedule wouldn't allow him" to do both, said Xavier Martin of Charlotte. White worked during holiday and summer breaks from college with his uncle's landscaping business or doing handyman jobs, she said. Martin said she didn't know whether her son's plans Saturday evening included festivities related to the school's homecoming weekend or a Halloween party. "I don't know anything" about how he spent his final hours, she said. WFMY reports that police are searching for Jarrett Jerome Moore, who is being called a person of interest in the case. Police do not believe Moore is a student at the university.

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