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The University ID card, which replaced the Columbia Card in November 2007, represents an important step in a comprehensive, ongoing project to help ensure campus safety and the integrity of personal information.
Some of the key features of the University ID card include:
Should you have questions about the University ID card, please email us at [email protected].
Building AccessMany buildings on Columbia's campus are only open to members of the Columbia community and their guests. Access to these buildings is generally obtained either through showing or swiping one's University ID card. Dining Plans, Dining Dollars, and Flex Accounts
For detailed information about Dining Plans, Dining Dollars, and Flex Accounts, please visit Dining.
Dining Plans
Flex Account Library Borrowing Privileges
The Library Information Office in 201 Butler administers borrowing privileges based on registration or employment status. See also:
Passport to New YorkThe Passport to New York program was relaunched in the fall of 2005, by the Provost's Office, Student Services, and the CU Arts Initiative. This program grants free access to participating museums to Columbia students who present a University ID card with a valid term enrollment sticker. University ID Card DesignationsYour card lists all of your roles at Columbia or affiliated institutions. This is prefaced by: CU, BC, TC, or UTS followed by your role designation: Student, Employee*, Visitor, Library Member, Retiree, Service Tech, Alumni, or Member (Dodge Fitness Center). *Note: Beginning in September 2008, Columbia officers will have a new designation available to indicate on their ID card. If you'd like your ID card to indicate that you are a "CU–Officer," you may obtain a sticker to affix on top of the "CU–Employee" designation on the back of your ID card. The "CU–Officer" sticker is optional and will not change campus access or Columbia privileges associated with your University ID card. The ID Center will distribute "CU–Officer" stickers via academic departmental administrators and administrative assistants. You may request a sticker from your ADA, AA, or the ID Center in 204 Kent Hall.
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