What is an Access ID?
Your Access ID, along with your password, will be used to securely identify you each time you log on to FNB Online Banking. Your Access ID must be unique, and be between 6 and 17 characters in length. These characters can be all letters, all numbers, or a combination of both. Access IDs may be in all upper case, lower case, or a combination of both. For example, CAT453, cat453, or Cat453. Your Access ID is case sensitive, therefore must always be entered exactly as it was established during the First Time Log In process.
A Penn State Access ID is an username and password given to students at FTCAP or arrival seminars. Students use this Access ID to sign onto computers in the computer labs, log into webmail, and especially for registering an Ethernet address to obtain internet access in the Residence Halls. You must have a PSU Access ID to obtain the internet on campus. If you do not have an Access ID, you will need to follow the procedures at a “Signature Station” in the designated computer labs. Any questions regarding your access account or where to locate a Signature Station should be directed to a ITS (Information Technology Services) lab consultant or the ITS helpdesk. Click here for ITS contact information.
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