RIT and ITS provides each Student, Faculty, Staff and Alumni with a University ID Card. The ID Cards are used by Dining Services, University Housing, Student Life Center, and the Wallace Library.
Electronic ID copies and high school ID cards are not accepted. New and returning students must visit a Registrar and Information Services office at one of the three campuses that is most convenient ...
If you print over 500 pages, you will be charged 3 cents per page to your Eagle Bucks account. Memberships, Day Pass and Programs are available at the Connell Recreation Center by presenting an Eagle ...
Incoming students, staff, faculty, and housing affiliates who have activated their UNI are required to upload their photo to the Columbia University ID processing site by clicking on the submit photo ...
Your Purdue ID card sometimes referred to as your PUID card or photo ID, proclaims you as a member of the Purdue community. It provides access to a variety of services on and off campus with a ...
Your Brandeis Campus Card is your official identification card on campus. It can be used as a dining card and debit card (with WhoCash) for many campus services, as a ...
Your Concordia ID is the official campus identification for students. It also gives you access to many on-campus services and discounts! If you find a Concordia ID, drop it at the nearest security ...
Please use Digital ID until you are able to visit the Campus Services Center during normal business hours. You are able to use your online account to report your physical card lost, but continue using ...
Bring a valid Government issued photo ID which includes your name, birth date and expiration date. The cost of a replacement card is $23. All purchases are non-refundable Cards that no longer function ...
Unavailable between October 21 – 25 Contact Registrar and Information Services via LiveHelp for quick questions regarding goSFU, enrolment, academic dates and deadlines, tuition, University policies ...
The MVA introduced bills during the 2024 legislative session, which were passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Wes Moore.