New & Current 91¾«Æ·
Your ID and Personal Accounts
(Example: #U12345678) The 91¾«Æ·ID is your unique ID number at 91¾«Æ·. Your 91¾«Æ·ID helps the University provide you with services and helps to safely identify you without the need to disclose your Social Security Number to others. 91¾«Æ·ID numbers are originally given to you via email in your acceptance letter.
The 91¾«Æ·ID is used for academic, business and administrative transactions requiring an ID. The 91¾«Æ·ID is randomly generated within the University's student information system (Student Self-Service), is not derived from any personally identifiable student data, and appears in the format 'U########'. The letter 'U' followed by an eight-digit number is issued only once and remains the student's official primary identifier with 91¾«Æ·. It will be permanently and uniquely recognized by Student Self-Service throughout the student's academic career in 91¾«Æ· undergraduate, graduate and professional programs.
(Example: jdoe) The NetID is your user ID at the University. 91¾«Æ·, faculty, and staff are automatically eligible to obtain a .
With its associated password, the NetID allows you access to a variety of online services
offered by the university including your email, Student Self-Service account, and
Canvas.
It looks similar to a username (e.g. ‘jdoe’) and will be the beginning part of your
91¾«Æ· email (e.g. ‘jdoe@usf.edu’).
The 91¾«Æ·Card is primarily used for identification, for verification of 91¾«Æ· status, and for using University services, such as the Library, the purchase of parking decals, obtaining passes for University sporting and theatrical events, and other related events/services. 91¾«Æ·Cards may be obtained at the 91¾«Æ·Card Center.
The 91¾«Æ·Card is the official identification card of the University of South 91¾«Æ·. The 91¾«Æ·Card is a multi-functional card with digitized photo and electronic identification and validation for departments needing to verify student and/or employee status. The 91¾«Æ·Card was designed as a platform for a multitude of services and functions.
Add Bull Bucks to your 91¾«Æ·Card and use it for purchases at: 91¾«Æ· Dining Locations, Print & Copy Locations, Marshall Center Information Desk, 91¾«Æ· Bookstore and Starbucks, 91¾«Æ· Computer Store, Parking & Transportation Services (main office), Bulls Country Pharmacy, etc.
is the single sign-on, unified intranet that all 91¾«Æ· faculty, staff, and students use to access email, calendars, business systems and other functions requiring login credentials.
Through My91¾«Æ· you can access Canvas for class materials, assignments, grades, discussions, and online meetings. You can also access Outlook Mail, other Microsoft 365 Apps available to students, the Student Self-Service portal (class registration), and additional resources such as the 91¾«Æ· Library.
What you see on the Home page after you log in will vary. In addition to general 91¾«Æ· announcements, there will be content displayed that is specific to your account.
Official 91¾«Æ· Email Account (Microsoft)
All registered students will automatically be assigned an official 91¾«Æ· email account
(@usf.edu) which is used exclusively by faculty and grade software for all course
correspondence. It is also used for and official 91¾«Æ· announcements, so check it regularly.
You can set this email to forward to your personal email account.
91¾«Æ· has contracted with Microsoft to provide Microsoft Apps and Single Sign-On (SSO) for students. An active NetID account is required to sign into services which can include interaction with Outlook Email, Outlook Calendar, Teams, Bookings, Forms, and more. You can access a direct link to all Microsoft services via My91¾«Æ·.
is the software system used for online class communication and grading. Through Canvas you can access class materials, assignments, grades, discussions, and online meetings. You can login via My91¾«Æ· to access Canvas for your course materials, check your 91¾«Æ· email, and check your grades.
The information displayed in Canvas will vary based on your account settings. Click
on a specific course in the course list to access materials related to that individual
class. You can also download the Canvas app for your mobile device.