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St. Clair College’s Saints Athletics Goes Cashless Immediately

URGENT UPDATE: St. Clair College has officially announced that all venues and events for Saints Athletics are now 100% cashless as of today. This immediate shift to a cashless system will impact all transactions starting with the 2025-26 varsity season, leaving only card and contactless payments as viable options.
The college emphasized that this transition is designed to enhance the overall experience for fans and attendees. With the aim of reducing wait times and improving customer service, the move to a cashless environment promises to streamline operations and minimize the handling of cash.
In a statement, officials noted, “This is the right time to move to a cashless system to ensure efficiency and safety at all our events.” By eliminating cash transactions, the college is also working to reduce the risk of cash mishandling, providing a safer and more organized environment for everyone involved.
Fans attending games and events will need to prepare for this change by ensuring they have either credit or debit cards or utilizing mobile payment options. The college encourages attendees to plan ahead to avoid any inconveniences at the gate.
This decisive move not only reflects a growing trend among educational institutions and sports venues but also aligns with broader shifts across industries towards digital transactions. As St. Clair College embraces modern payment methods, it sets an example that could inspire other colleges and organizations to follow suit.
For those looking to catch the action, be ready to adapt to this cashless policy at Saints Athletics events. This change is expected to be a game-changer for the college community and its supporters.
Stay tuned for further updates as the 2025-26 varsity season approaches and St. Clair College continues to implement this new payment system.
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