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As a Non-Degree student, do I get a UW NetID?

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As a Non-Degree student, do I get a UW NetID?

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Yes. After you have been officially enrolled in a course, you will receive a letter providing your private access code (PAC). This code can be used to establish your UW NetID, your personal network identification. Your UW NetID gives you access to many resources, including: • campus computers • computing labs • dial-in modem pools • UW e-mail • Web publishing • administrative applications • viewing your class schedule and grades online • information about University resources and activities Once you have received your private access code, visit the UW NetID Web page to set up your NetID and password. If you need help or have technical questions, please e-mail help@u.washington.edu.

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