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Who is eligible for a NetID?

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Who is eligible for a NetID?

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NetIDs are issued to members of the Cornell community, affiliates, and exceptions with sponsor. A single individual can have only one NetID. Members of the Cornell community are students, faculty, staff and alumni. The faculty and staff category includes full-time and part-time faculty; visiting faculty; professors emeriti; full-time, part-time, and temporary staff; and retirees who are receiving Cornell benefits. The student category includes part-time extramural students, summer session students, and distance learning students. Note: Faculty, staff, and students at Weill Cornell Medical College can be issued a NetID if they need access to online services offered on the Ithaca campus. A NetID may be requested by sending the completed Application for a Network Identity, along with a photocopy of the requester’s Cornell ID card or valid government-issued photo ID card (such as a driver’s license or passport), to the CIT Contact Center. Affiliates are employees of institutions affiliated

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NetIDs are created for: • Applicants for admission to Syracuse University • Current non-matriculated students (as defined by the Registrar) • Current faculty and staff (as defined by Human Resources) • Spouses and dependents of faculty, staff, and students • Retired faculty and staff How long is the NetID available? Applicants: Applicants to Syracuse University may only use their NetID to access the University portal, MySlice. NetIDs assigned to applicants who decide to not attend SU are removed in the fall semester for which they applied. Students: Applicants that become students at SU have their access changed to include such things as e-mail, wireless and wired network services, and access to computer labs. The same access is granted to non-matriculated (University College) students. Student NetIDs are available for roughly one year after the last term of attendance. Students under judicial suspension may lose access to e-mail and other SU computing services. IMPORTANT NOTE: ITS rec

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