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== Extending NetIDs for UW alumnae ==
== Extending NetIDs for UW alumnae ==


If you graduate form UW but are continuing to do work with the group, you will need an existing UW faculty member to provision service(s) using the provision link(s) above. It's important to communicate which service you use for email (e.g., GMail or Outlook) so that this service can be provisionsed.
If you graduate form UW but are continuing to do work with the group, you will need an existing UW faculty member to provision service(s) using the provision link(s) above. It's important to communicate which service you use for email (e.g., GMail or Outlook) so that this service can be provisioned.

Revision as of 20:21, 16 April 2022

Creating a new UW NetID

The first step will be getting a UW NetID. This process must be started by UW Faculty (e.g., Benjamin Mako Hill) who will sponsor an account for you. If you already have a UW NetID, you will skip this step. The process can work in one of three ways. One process involves an in-person sign-up and is much easier and fast. The second "remote" version will involve you FAXing a copy of your government-issued photo identification to UWIT. The third is the "deferred" process which we can use until you meet in person with your faculty sponsor.

At a minimum, let your sponsor know: your (1) first, (2) middle, and (3) last name and (4) your work email address.

Instructions for Faculty

That faculty member will then use the Sponsored UW NetID tool.

Hyak

If you are getting access to Hyak, continue following the instructions at CommunityData:Hyak setup.

Provisioning other services

By default, your UW NetID is not good for much. UW faculty can sponsor services:

Extending NetIDs for UW alumnae

If you graduate form UW but are continuing to do work with the group, you will need an existing UW faculty member to provision service(s) using the provision link(s) above. It's important to communicate which service you use for email (e.g., GMail or Outlook) so that this service can be provisioned.