Where can students upgrade their UT EID?
In addition to getting an ID card, students 18 years-of-age or older will be asked to sign a UT Electronic ID agreement with the university concerning the use of their Electronic Identity. By signing this agreement, students are allowed access to various services and resources such as the DIIA (Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment), Financial Aid Services and employment opportunities. Because of the legal nature of this agreement, students must present a government-issued ID with a photo (driver license, passport or military identification). PLEASE NOTE: Students younger than 18 years-of-age must have a legal guardian accompany them to claim their ‘legal signature’ and the legal guardian must present a government-issued identification with a photo. Students whose legal guardian cannot be present can access the UT Electronic ID Agreement form from https://idmanager.its.utexas.edu/eid_self_help/, and then click on “Upgrade My UT EID”; print the form, sign it, have their pa
In addition to getting an ID card, students 18 years-of-age or older will be asked to sign a UT Electronic ID agreement with the university concerning the use of their Electronic Identity. By signing this agreement, students are allowed access to various services and resources such as the CTL (Center for Teaching and Learning), Financial Aid Services and employment opportunities. Because of the legal nature of this agreement, students must present a government-issued ID with a photo (driver license, passport or military identification). PLEASE NOTE: Students younger than 18 years-of-age must have a legal guardian accompany them to claim their ‘legal signature and the legal guardian must present a government-issued identification with a photo. Students whose legal guardian cannot be present can access the UT Electronic ID Agreement form from www.utexas.edu/eid, and then click on ‘Upgrade My UT EID; print the form, sign it, have their parent or legal guardian sign it, and then have it no