Use this window to manually create or update a Subsidiary Master table row for anyone (students, faculty, staff, organizations, etc.) in your organization's Name Master table. Every task in Accounts Receivable centers on the need to create charges and credits for subsidiary accounts. A subsidiary is a group of individual balances, such as Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable, that are linked to one General Ledger account. The G/L account serves as the control account, and the subsidiary accounts track the detail.
You must have receivable subsidiaries set up in order to use the direct deposit feature. If a student does not have a subsidiary code attached to their account, they will not be able to set up Direct Deposit.
Configuration settings in Campus Portal can be done by roles with permission to access and administer global and portlet settings.
If you are an administrator and need help setting up and configuring this feature, see the detailed setup sections below.
, click Access . The Access page appears. Campus Portal roles that have access to that page are indicated by a green visible
symbol while roles that do not have access are indicated by the red hidden
symbol.
. Additional permissions appear.As an administrator, you are able to control the direct deposit settings and how students will view the feature.

You must have subsidiaries set up in order to use the direct deposit feature. If a student does not have a subsidiary code attached to their account, they will not be able to set up Direct Deposit.
You should store a student's direct deposit account and routing number against all subsidiaries you intend to issue refunds. The subsidiaries marked yes will automatically be associated to a student's direct deposit account as they sign up so refunds can be issued. When new subsidiary codes are added, they will not automatically be set to issue refunds.