Login ID's for IAA Auth Hub authentication are campus-dependent. Campus login ID's are identified in this document, with links provided to the campus website describing the ID (where available).
UW-Colleges users authenticate using a Prism ID. This should be the same as your campus network ID and password.
UW-Eau Claire users authenticate using their campus network username.
Your username is the same as your email address. Typically, it is the first six letters of your last name followed by your first and middle initials. For example, if your name is Jane M. Doe, your username would be doejm and your email address would be doejm@uwec.edu.
UW-Extension users authenticate using their NetID.
The NetID is a unique identifier (username) and password that allows one access to many different systems within Cooperative Extension and eventually many systems within all of UW System.
Note: UW-Extension is currently in a transition period where email and NetID have the same username, but are two different passwords. Your "NetPassword" is the password used, not your Email password.
The NetID in UW-Extension is typically defined by your name in the format of firstname.lastname.
UW-Green Bay users authenticate using their campus username.
Faculty and staff account usernames consist of the first seven characters of their last name and their first initial. (There are occasional exceptions to this syntax.)
Student account usernames consist of the first four characters of their last name, their first and middle name initials, and the two-digit day of the month that they were born.
UW-La Crosse users authenticate using their campus user ID.
This is generally the first eight characters of your last name (or your full last name if it is less than 8 characters long) followed by a period (.), then followed by the first four characters of your first name.
UW-Milwaukee users authenticate using their ePanther ID.
ePanther ID's are assigned upon account activation
UW-Madison users authenticate using their NetID.
A NetID is your username which allows access to University services, such as email, MyUW, calendaring, student records, payroll information, etc. Your NetID is randomly generated from University records and typically includes some combination of your first, middle, and last name.
UW-Oshkosh users authenticate using their email ID.
The default email ID scheme is: First 5 letters of your Last Name + First letter of First Name + last 2 digits of your Student ID number.
UW-Parkside users authenticate using their email user ID.
UW-Platteville users authenticate using their NetID.
UW-River Falls users authenticate using their Falcon Account.
Your Falcon Account gives you access to many important University computer resources. Whether you are an employee or student, these computer resources are essential to your University experience.
UW System Administration users authenticate by using their Email ID (the part of their email address before the '@' symbol), and their Novell Network password (the one used to log into their computers.)
UW-Stout users authenticate using their Email Username.
Your default email username is usually your last name followed by the first initial of your first name (i.e. John Smith’s username would be smithj).
UW-Stevens Point users authenticate using their UWSP Logon ID.
Faculty/Staff email and network accounts are created automatically when a department adds a new employee to their department listing in the Campus Information Maintenance System. Your logon ID is generally the first letter of your first name and the first seven letters of your last name.
Students must activate their accounts before they can begin accessing UWSP resources.
UW-Superior users authenticate using their campus User ID (E-Hive User ID).
UW-Whitewater users authenticate using their Net-ID.
| Keywords: | iaa auth hub authhub authorization login information uw system login credentials | Doc ID: | 5500 |
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| Owner: | Pending O. | Group: | Help Desk |
| Created: | 2007-03-07 | Updated: | 2009-10-01 |
| Sites: | Help Desk, Middleware, My UW System Portal | ||