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


If you graduate from 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.
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.
 
If you graduate from UW, you can continue to access the libraries through the [https://lib.washington.edu/services/borrow/accounts/uwaa alumni association]. You can join the alumni association for free (after like 10 years you have to start paying a membership fee) and then fill out a form to get a new library card.
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