30 Jan 2013

Founded in 1926, Mercyhurst College, named one of the “Best Colleges” by U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review, is a leading liberal arts college. Located in Erie, Pennsylvania, Mercyhurst’s 75-acre main campus has 50 buildings and supports over 3,500 students, faculty and staff. In 1991, the college purchased a 100-year-old seminary for a second campus called Mercyhurst North East. At that site, nestled in the bluffs just west of the New York state line, 700 students are enrolled at the 84-acre campus located in the middle of the country’s Concord grape region.

Challenge

Continued growth and expansion of Mercyhurst College signalled the need for a new approach to campus security. The school had constructed “smart” buildings that include fully integrated HVAC, a magstripe Debitek cafeteria system, interactive podiums with presentation systems, wireless and other technology advances. However, neither campus had a student access control system other than a traditional door locks and keys. Students and faculty had various cards (photo ID, library, cafeteria and copy services) and a new access card would have been the fifth card they carried. Therefore, a more sophisticated access control system was strongly desired for the campuses. Mercyhurst was looking for a single-card solution that integrated all of their existing card functions with added physical access control. The school also wanted to implement keyless access control, including freshman dorms secured for after hours access and school breaks.

Solution

HID Corp., along with system integrator U.S. Services, enthusiastically rallied to Mercyhurst College’s official motto “Carpe Diem – Seize the Day.” Bob Mittleton of Tonawanda, New York-based U.S. Services, served as consulting engineer on the project. “We originally planned to implement proximity plus magnetic stripe technology for the cafeteria specifically, but determined that the HID iCLASS single-card solution was far and away a better option due to the wide range of applications that would be made possible,” said Mittleton. He selected the iCLASS read/write contactless smart card system for its powerful, high-performance features including multiple memory sizes, form factor options, and flexible configurations.

“We looked for ways to benefit our students and faculty all the while keeping long-term costs down. We believe that the more we offer our students, the better they are handled and cared for. Mercyhurst strives to implement quality and sophisticated systems from companies and brand names that stick around, ”said Roger Gregorich of Mercyhurst College.