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What is a Wildcat ID (WCID)?
A Wildcat ID (WCID)--pronounced wîk'îd--is your personal and private key to
electronic access to Weber State University. In the eWeber student portal, your
Wildcat ID (WCID) will allow you to register online for classes, review your
grades, do WSU Online class work and perform many other activities vital to
your education at WSU. Using your Wildcat ID (WCID) user name and the account
password you set up, you will be able to do your University business online,
anywhere, any time. Sign up for your
Wildcat ID (WCID).
Why do I need a Wildcat ID (WCID)?
The University will be consolidating all online services in the new
student portal. Authentication for access to the portal will be through
your Wildcat ID (WCID). In addition to the online services already
mentioned, it will be required for access to online course materials and to use
computers in WSU Open Computer Labs. Also, important information and all
official electronic notices from the university (including scholarship
information) will be sent to your Wildcat ID (WCID). Additional features
will be added over time, and the Provost's office is conducting meetings with
interested groups of students to develop plans for additional services.
What is the “universal eMail address” part of my Wildcat ID (WCID)?
Every Wildcat ID (WCID) includes a lifetime universal eMail address. This
ensures that the flow of official WSU electronic information to every student
will be unaffected by individual changes in eMail addresses, programs and
Internet services. Lifetime eMail addresses are part of WildCat Mail.
Can I use other eMail programs to access my Wildcat ID (WCID) messages?
Although WildCat Mail comes with its own browser-based interface, it
works equally well with a variety of third party eMail programs or “clients,”
such as Outlook Express, Outlook, IncrediMail, the Campus Pipeline Luminis
eMail client, etc. A few simple procedures configure these programs (and
others) to download and send messages and attachments automatically from
WildCat Mail. A significant advantage to using a third party eMail
program is that once downloaded, messages may be stored on your computer.
This prevents your WildCat Mail message store from becoming clogged with old
messages and reaching its 7.5 Mb storage limit.
I already have several eMail addresses. Can I use WildCat Mail to
simplify my life?
Yes – WildCat Mail can serve as an automatic “collector” account for up to
three additional eMail addresses (please note that some eMail services do not
allow this). This works especially well if you use a third-party eMail
program to ensure that your account storage limit is not exceeded (see
preceding paragraph).
What are the advantages of a lifetime eMail address?
Students are encouraged to consider using WildCat Mail as their primary eMail
address. Remember, while you are enrolled at WSU, important official
messages (such as your eligibility for special scholarships, financial aid
status, etc.) will be sent to your WildCat Mail address. Remember, once
established, your WildCat Mail address is yours forever. You control your
password and how the account works for you. You can give others your
WildCat Mail address with confidence knowing that future moves, changes in
Internet service providers and changes in computers and software will not
affect the ability of friends and family to keep in touch with you
indefinitely. For additional “key benefits” go to
http://departments.weber.edu/it/eServices/WCM_Home.htm.
Do I have to use WildCat Mail for eMail?
No – students can continue to use whatever eMail address (Hotmail, YahooMail,
etc.) they prefer. However, to receive official electronic information
from Weber State University (Wildcat ID (WCID) messages) each student MUST
ensure that their WildCat Mail is forwarded to their preferred eMail
address. For most people this is a simple procedure that needs to be done
only ONCE. If a student changes their preferred eMail address frequently,
they will need to change their WildCat Mail forwarding rule EACH time to
continue to receive official notices from the university.
If you have any questions or problems, contact Computing Support at
(801)626-7777
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