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UCSB Netid Login ,Activate and Reset Password -University of California Santa Barbara New students can activate their UCSB netid within 24 hours of signing their Statement of Intent to Register (SIR). They must provide their last name, student perm number, date of birth, and last four digits of their social security number (SSN). Please enter four zeros if you do not have a SSN.
New faculty and staff can activate their netid once their payroll record is completed in UCPath by a UCSB department. Employees must provide their last name, employee ID number, date of birth, and last four digits of their SSN. Please enter four zeros if you do not have a SSN.
Professional and continuing education students can activate their netid once their record has been created by the Extension department. Extension students must provide their last name, extension ID number, and date of birth to activate their netid.
New affiliates or guests fall outside the general population of students and employees. Affiliates must provide an annex locator and date of birth to activate their netid. The annex locator should be provided to them by the UCSB department that created their account.
Please note that if you already have a UCSB netid that you should not activate another one. If you find that your original account was not reactivated or a new affiliation was not added to your current netid, please contact one of the campus help desks.
Please note that activating a UCSB netid also creates a default UCSB email address at Google.The syntax of the default address is [email protected] but your department may add an alias to be used instead of the default based on their particular email address policy. Students automatically get an email alias of [email protected].
Netid Creation
Before a netid can be activated, a record must be created in the campus identity system. This record can come from different sources depending on your affiliation to the university: a record for faculty/staff is created in payroll, a record for students is created by the Registrar, and a record for affiliates of the university can be created by a UCSB department. Each affiliation is assigned an identification number that can be used to activate your netid.
Your account can have multiple affiliations, but it needs at least one to be active. The source of the affiliation determines how long it will last. A new affiliation can reactivate an old account, so there is no reason to activate another netid.
New students must wait until their record reaches campus identity before they can activate their netid. Please understand that there is a delay between the time you sign your SIR and the student record reaches campus identity.
Netid Management
Your netid account is made up of one or several affiliations each with its own end date. For example, a student affiliation end date is automatically rolled forward to the next quarter if they continue to be enrolled at UCSB. The employee affiliation end date is determined by payroll. Affiliate end date periods are generally one year and can be renewed by the department. You need at least one affiliation for your netid to remain active.
Netid Activation
UCSB Identity Manager: https://im.ucsb.edu
Faculty & Staff
Remember, a UCSB netid is for life. Different affiliations may come and go, but you need at least one affiliation for a netid to remain active. UCSB departments control the affiliations a person has through UCPath and the Identity Manager.
New employees are created in payroll and provisioned to the campus identity system. A complete record in UCPath of an individual will add them to campus identity as a pre-hire before their start date. They can activate their UCSB netid using the Identity Manager with the employee ID number you have provided them. When they reach their start date, their affiliation will change from pre-hire to employee. It is up to the UCSB department when to complete the UCPath record and/or provide the employee ID number to activate a netid.
Students and returning staff do not need to activate a netid because they already have one. The employee affiliation will be added to their existing account or will reactivate a terminated account.
The timing of updates from UCPath to campus identity is instantaneous. If someone is past their start date and has not been deemed an employee, there is an issue with the payroll record or the provisioning process to campus identity. After reviewing their payroll record for accuracy, please contact the help desk
for assistance in rectifying the issue.
UCSB NetID and Password
To sign in to the wireless network, the proxy server, the VPN, or UC Library Search use your UCSB NetID and password.
UCSB Students
Use your UCSB NetID and password
- These are the same ID and password that you use for Gold, GauchoSpace, and U-Mail.
- Use the Identity Manager to activate your new account or reset your password.
UCSB Current Faculty and Staff
Use your UCSB NetID and password
- For faculty, this is the ID and password you use for E-grades.
- For other employees, this is the ID and password that is used for Espresso, Kronos, Gateway, the Data Warehouse, Barc, the Travel Voucher System, UCPath, and other systems on campus.
- Use the Identity Manager to reset your password.
Emeritus Faculty and Without Salary Researchers
- Emeritus Faculty must now be entered in the PPS system by their department in order to have a UCSBnet ID and password.
- Without Salary Researchers who have a formal appointment within a campus department or institute should speak to the MSO of their department to obtain a UCSBnet ID and password.
Not UCSB Student or Employee
- You may use our online resources from our user workstations in the library, but are not eligible for wireless or off-campus use.
- Note: Alumni status or membership in the Alumni Association do not entitle you to use these services.
Important Note About Password Problems
- Library staff does not have access to your UCSB NetID and password information. If you have forgotten your ID or password, use the Identity Manager for resetting your password to get that information.
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